Tested Night Lights for Toddlers

Gro Clock

 

 

Have you gone through the toddler “I’m scared of the dark!” phase yet? It’s horrible. There isn’t a lot you can do other than fix the problem – they want a light!

We went through this stage for a couple months, and I tested out lot’s of different night lights to find the perfect combination to make sure nothing in the room was scary, but also dark enough so our son got some sleep.

After trying out a few that were great, and some that were not so great (and spending quite a bit of money finding all of that out), I would love to share our thoughts on what we tried so you can get an idea of how some of these contraptions worked or didn’t work for us!

All of them were purchased at Toys R Us since it’s only a short drive from our house.

 

 

Planes Night Light

This Planes night light didn’t last long! I bought it at Toys R Us, but couldn’t find it on their website (this Amazon one is very similar).

We didn’t like this one at all because it put off too much light, and the light bulb was exposed and got very hot! Whenever our son reached for it we freaked out because we didn’t want him to burn his hand.
 

 

Cloud B - Dreamz To Go Zoo Friendz Monkey Nightlight

Next up we tried the Cloud B – Dreamz To Go Zoo Friendz Monkey Nightlight. This one switched from three different colors, and projected stars and shapes on the ceiling and walls.

This one worked for us for about a week, but the issue was that eventually it shut off, and our son couldn’t turn it back on. It wasn’t soft enough to keep in his crib, so when we had it on his dresser, he couldn’t turn it back on if he got scared. He still likes to play with it in his tent, but it didn’t work for us if we woke up in the middle of the night scared of the dark.
 

 

Disney SoftPal - Sulley Portable Night Light

Then there was Sulley. The Disney SoftPal Sulley Portable Night Light was super adorable! He was made of a rubbery sort of material, and he was portable as well. He would charge in the base, and then could be brought into the bed.

He was soft and squeezable – a great idea! He did not shed a lot of light, which was one issue, and he was really hard to actually keep on the base to charge. I had a really hard time actually getting him into the right spot to light up or charge on the base. Otherwise I really liked the idea of him, but he didn’t last long unfortunately.

 

 

Cloud B - Twilight Turtle Night Light

One of the more successful night lights was the Cloud B – Twilight Turtle Night Light. This is one our son is still using right now. It’s partially soft and cuddly, but it also has a hard shell where the light leaks through. There are a few different setting so you can see stars on the ceiling in blue, green, or aquamarine, or by pressing a button you can just see some of his shell light up.

It has a 45 minute sleep timer, but leaving it in their bed allows them to easily turn it back on if they get scared. It even projects constellations, and there is a guide that comes with the turtle if you want to explain the star patterns. Big hit in our house since it can stay in bed like a stuffed animal, and our son can easily turn it on or change the settings.

 

 

Gro Clock

Now for my favourite night light – the Gro Clock!

This one took some getting used to, but we can’t live without it now! It glows all night long, so it gives off a bit of light in the room. Honestly it doesn’t give off a lot of light, so our son also uses the Twilight Turtle in his bed.

The light comes with a book telling a story of a farm where the animals who rise when the sun comes up are happy, while the animal that rises earlier than the sunrise is very cranky. Loved this!

There is a setting for nap time, and for bed time. At the press of a button the yellow sun will set, while the light turns blue and the moon comes out. Stars line the moon and disappear as morning comes closer. Once morning comes (at the time you set it to come!) the sun rises, and the clock glows yellow.

It took us a couple weeks, but our son understands now that we won’t come to his room to get him until the sun rises on his grow clock. This wasn’t an easy lesson to teach, but now he doesn’t even try to leave his room until his clock glows yellow.

I love this clock. It acts as a nightlight, plus it’s taught him about when it’s time to go to sleep, and when it’s time to wake up.

Are there any night lights your child cannot live without? Let me know in the comments!

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

Bold and Bright Patterned Workout Pants

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I hate working out. It’s the worst. Now that the weather is getting warmer, I’m excited to run outside, because the whole indoor running thing for me is not happening right now.

Wearing a baggy t-shirt and track pants doesn’t work for me when it comes to workout clothes. It motivates me more when I’m wearing something that looks good. The better I feel, the harder I work. Or the more cake I eat, the harder I work. Either way, when your outfit is sharp, it can brighten your mood and hopefully put you in the right mindset to work out.

In this post I’m wearing a jacket from Adidas, and workout pants I picked up from Winners by a brand called RBK (not Reebok, but I can’t find information on them online), and this is exactly what I wear when I run in the spring. A light jacket like this won’t keep me warm standing still, but when I’m running it’s perfect.

Last year I did a round up of some of my favourite workout clothes, and this year I’ve put together another list of my favourites – this time of just colorful workout pants! I think everyone has black workout pants, but there are some amazing options with patterns right now.

I pretty much want every pant included in this post! Check out my wish list below.

 

 

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Adidas originals Curso all over print

Adidas Originals Curso All Over Print Leggings
 

 

Adidas Women's Rita Ora o-Ray leggings

Adidas Women’s Rita Ora O-Ray Leggings
 

 

Adidas Women's Ultimate Fit High Rise pants

Adidas Women’s Ultimate Fit High Rise Pants

 

 
Reebok Women's Yoga Paradise pant

Reebok Women’s Yoga Paradise Capri
 

 

Women's Reebok One Legging

Women’s Reebok One Legging

 

 

Nike dri-fit epic Lux leggings

Nike Run Dri-Fit Epic Lux Printed Tights

 

 

Puma clash women's long leggings

Puma Clash Women’s Long Tight

 

 

Lole Celeste leggings

Lole Women Celeste Leggings

 

 

AEO Floral Leggings

American Eagle Outfitters Floral Leggings
 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

 

 

I was back in Toronto for World MasterCard Fashion Week on Thursday, and it was a pretty crazy day!

My friend and I started off at Her Majesty’s Pleasure for cocktails and pedicures, and then a dinner nearby at Cibo Wine bar. After the show at WMCFW we even hit up the official Grey Goose Afterparty at America Restaurant, but the main event was the 8:00pm Soia & Kyo show.

 

 

Her Majesty's Pleasure
 

 

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WMCFW 2015 Mandy Furnis sparkleshinylove

 

 

Soia & Kyo design jackets for both men and women, and prior to the show I searched the brand and found quite a few past designs I loved. I was excited for the show!

Everything that came down the runway was completely wearable. I feel like most shows at WMCFW have a few designs that you would love to wear, but would never have the opportunity to because they are just too couture. In this show everything looked easy and comfortable, even when the designs were more complicated and formal.

 

 

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Soia & Kyo Fall/Winter 2015 World MasterCard Fashion Week

Images 1, 5-19 courtesy of George Pimental.

 

 
Mandy Furnis

 

 

The Winner of TWO VIP EVENT PASSES to the Original Petite Soirée!

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The winner of the 2 VIP passes to the Original Petite Soirée this weekend is Amber Lee!

Congrats Amber – you will be contacted shortly so you can collect your tickets!

 

 
Mandy Furnis

 

 

David Dixon Fall/Winter 2015 at World MasterCard Fashion Week

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My first day of this year’s World MasterCard Fashion Week began on Tuesday, and I started it off with the David Dixon show. This year he is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his label, and the show was absolutely packed.

 

 

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Everyone was buzzing around us with excitement for the show, and also trying to politely claw their way to the closest chair to the runway!

 

 

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The show started with a look back at the designer’s two decades of work, followed by a video of David Dixon himself reflecting on his work and the industry he is a part of.

The show also started with a quote from Joan of Arc, who was one of the inspirations behind his line.

 

 

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The models had MAJOR hair. Tousled braid’s that were loosely pulled together inspired me to get a hold of some mousse, and some voluminous hair extensions stat!

The model’s wore a black and while color palette, and most of the designs sported corsets and bustiers. Every outfit made me think that the woman wearing it looked empowered, and almost like a female warrior. It was fierce!

My favourite part was the capes and coats that came down the runway.

There was lots of leather and wool for this Fall/Winter 2015 line, and the show finished off with beautiful flowing dresses that really brought everyone’s camera’s out.

I loved the collection, and I thought it was a really wearable line for a gal heading to an event in Toronto. Some of it was maybe a bit more risqué for some, but I would love to wear any of it!

Here are a few of my favourite looks from the show!

 

 

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David Dixon Fall Winter 2015 wmcfw

Photo(s) 1, 5-9 courtesy of George Pimentel.

 

 

Mandy Furnis