Your Invited To The Original Petite Soiree March 29th + Win Two VIP Event Passes!

The Petite Soiree

 

 

What are you doing this weekend? I have an amazing event you should work into your schedule!

On Sunday, March 29th The Original Petite Soiree is taking place in Toronto at the fab Intercontinental Yorkville Toronto Hotel!

 

 

The Intercontenental Toronto Yorkville Hotel

 

 

Spanning from 10:00am – 4:00pm, the event celebrates chic mommies and their petite loves. The show’s focus is on expectant, new, and cultivated mothers.

At the event you can expect to see the area’s premier purveyors in the mommy, baby, child and celebration industry. There will be delicious gourmet treats and sweets, a bespoke photo parlor, and VIP guests will receive fabulous swag bags.

There will also be a Mini Moda Fashion Parade, which will be a New York style production and showcase from both retail boutique to emerging and well-known designers across Canada and the US. Fashion’s for stylish children and mother’s will be featured.
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How fabulous does this sound!

The amazing part is that COCOLILY Magazine is giving sparkleshinylove readers complementary passes for themselves and their friends!

Use code TOPS15 at the link below, and you can attend this amazing show with curated goodies for free this weekend!

Click here for tickets!

As a bonus, I am giving away 2 VIP Passes on the blog this week as well. They are valued at $80 and include a VIP swag bag, reserved front row seating at both fashion shows, and a copy of COCOLILY limited print edition.

To enter, write below this post “I want to win” to be entered! The contest runs until Friday, March 27th, 2015 at 4:00pm. The randomly selected winner will be announced later that day on the blog. One entry per person, and open to residents of Canada.

Enjoy the show, and good luck to everyone who enters the VIP contest!

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

Winner of 4 Passes to Medieval Times!

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Congratulations to the winner of our 4 pass giveaway to Medieval Times Toronto – Janna Fraser!

We will be contacting you shortly to arrange receiving your tickets. Thank you so much to everyone who entered!

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

My Visit to the Miracle 10 Boutique + How To Book Your Free Mini Facial & Dior Makeup Application!

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This weekend I was invited to the Miracle 10 boutique for a skincare consultation and makeup application.

Miracle 10 is a cosmeceutical skincare line developed by The Plastic Surgery Skincare Clinic, located right next door to the Miracle 10 boutique in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood. The Plastic Surgery Skincare Clinic is a leading, non-surgical skincare practice that began over 15 years ago.

The Miracle 10 boutique is a pretty place to hang out! Everything is a crisp white, and as soon as I walked in I was welcomed, offered a seat and a refreshment.
 

 

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miracle 10 skincare sparkleshinylove

 

 

I had a skincare consultation, and together we figured out the best skincare regimen with the Miracle 10 products for me. I left with a package of Miracle 10 products that I will be trying for the next couple weeks, and I will report back in the blog what my results were. Spoiler alert – after one day of using them I looked in the mirror and thought my complexion looked fresh. I’m excited already!

 

 

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Next up I had a 20 minute mini makeover with Dior Cosmetics courtesy of a makeup artist. I learned a lot of great tips along the way! One was that a great way to remove makeup that has gone astray (ie. a liquid liner line that went wonky) is to put eye cream on a q-tip and wipe it away. I would have never thought of that! Using Vaseline would remove all of your previously applied hard work, but an eye cream will just help you clean up a mess. Being delicate around the eyes is important as well since the skin is so thin, so gently removing mistakes with an eye cream is a great way to go.

 

 

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The makeup artist also taught me that blue mascara can bring out someone’s eye colour when layered on top of black lashes. Using it on its own can be too much, but just adding it lashes that already have a black coat of mascara can really emphasize the color of your eyes.

 

 
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I was really happy with the results of my makeover! At the end they even give me a spritz of my choice of Dior perfume.

 

 

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Are you interested in visiting the Miracle 10 boutique as well? Right now Miracle 10 is doing a Spring Makeover Series. Between 1pm-5pm next Saturday you can make an appointment to receive a a free 20 minute makeover with Dior Cosmetics, and an express facial with one of the Miracle 10 skincare experts. Call or email the contact information below to book!

 

 

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Stay tuned to the blog to see how my experience with Miracle 10 skincare progresses!

For more information on Miracle 10, visit their website at www.miracle10.com.

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

Floral Kimono’s For Spring

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I’m so ready for spring! I love walking into stores and seeing florals everywhere. This weekend I went nuts buying dresses and skirts with any kind of floral pattern.

A couple weeks ago I went on a weekend trip to the U.S. and bought this pretty kimono from Forever 21. As soon as I saw the pattern I was sold.

Floral Kimono’s are everywhere for spring right now, so they are easy to find at pretty much any price point. I chose to wear this one with jeans, but I can’t wait to wear it with jean shorts, or even as a cover-up with a bathing suit.

With festivals like Coachella coming up, this easy-going, flowing top would fit in perfectly with the music fesival vibe if you wanted to style it that way.

Check out a few more I’ve shopped online below as well!

 

 

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Flowered kimonos for spring sparkleshinylove

 

 

 

 

 

 

Forever 21 Watercolor floral kimono

Forever 21 Floral Watercolor Kimono

 

 

 

 

ASOS awarehouse Floral Kimono

ASOS Warehouse Floral Kimono
 

 

 

 

Ardene Kimono

Ardene Beige and Black Floral Kimono

 

 

 

 

Free People Sammy Raw Edge Kimono

Free People Sammy Raw Edge Kimono

 

 

 

 

TOPSHOP oh my love floral kimono

TOPSHOP Oh My Love Floral Longline Kimono

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

The Do’s and Don’ts of Birthday Party Etiquette

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Have you even planned a birthday party for your child, and were ready to tear your hair out by the end of the process? There are things you can and cannot control, so it’s probably best to just go with the flow, but if you have a Type A personality like myself, sometimes it’s really not all that easy.

You may even be the person adding the frustration to someone else hosting a party and you don’t even know it! Here are a few tips for birthday party etiquette. I am not claiming to be an expert on the rules of etiquette, but there a few things I have learned along the way that I know I have done to others to frustrate them, and vice versa so I thought I’d air out my dirty laundry and let you guess which offences I am guilty of.

DO RSVP. This is huge. Some people plan arrangements by the numbers, or pay for each child’s admission, so make sure you RSVP by the date mentioned on the invitation. Don’t assume it doesn’t matter if you RSVP – it may mean that the party giver is paying for your child because they may come, when you never had the intention of doing so.

DON’T just bring your child’s sibling without asking. The party venue may only hold a certain number of children, or the party may not be appropriate for children of a certain age. Don’t just assume you can bring all of your kids – ask the parent hosting the party first if it’s ok to bring your child’s siblings.

DO attend the party yourself. A birthday party is not an invitation for you to leave your child for free babysitting. There very well may be parties that allow this, and there are definitely some planned-activity parties that are specifically just for kids. At the very least contact the parent first if you are unsure if you should stay or not. It’s not ok to just do a kiss and run at a birthday party so you can go shopping unless you clear it with the party-throwing parents first.

DON’T stress about how much you are spending on the present. I don’t believe there is a specific amount acceptable for a birthday present. Go with your gut. Maybe it won’t be appropriate to buy the child your kid goes to school with that you hardly know a Power Wheels. It’s a fun experience for your child to go shopping and choose the gift they will give their friend. It teaches them about sharing with others as well, and they may have a better idea what the child will want then you do! If money is tight, get creative and make something, or even give something aimed at the parents like that child spending a day with your child at the zoo (free babysitting for the parents!), or a sleepover night.

DON’T assume that you have to give out treat bags. Yes it’s really fun to give away some great items to children as a thank you for coming to a party, but it’s not obligatory. Especially if you are spending a lot on the party itself, or if money is tight you don’t have to go into debt for a treat bag. They can get expensive – even if you are packing them with dollar store items.

DO tell the parents about food allergies early! Don’t wait until the day of to mention your child can’t eat whatever is being provided. If your child has an allergy let the parents who are hosting know right away so they can make arrangements, and just in case be prepared yourself with something in your purse in case they forget. Nothing is worse than a tired, hungry child who can’t eat what is put in front of them for lunch. Take some ownership yourself and have a back up plan just in case!

DON’T worry about sending a gift if your child can’t make the party, unless it’s a last minute sickness/issue, or if it’s one of your child/families close friends. It’s not like a shower or wedding – if you child can’t make it you don’t need to send a gift. If it’s a child that is close to your family, or your child’s good friend then it makes sense to have something for them when you see them, but if it’s a classmate it’s not expected.

DON’T worry about thank you cards. I personally love sending out thank you cards for pretty much everything under the sun, but it’s not expected for a child’s birthday party. It’s hard enough to get the birthday party invitations out, let alone thank you card’s later! If you can manage it, then it’s a lovely touch, but don’t think you look ungrateful because you didn’t send any out after your child’s birthday party. It’s not an expectation!

DON’T stress about opening the presents at the party. My son is still a toddler, and opening presents can either be amazing, or a disaster. What if he doesn’t like what he opens and expresses that? What if he refuses to say thank you? What if he gets stage fright because everyone is watching? It’s great to open presents at the party to show appreciation to everyone for what they brought your child. It’s also a great learning experience for your child to express “thanks” to friends and family for what they have been given. If things get crazy at the party and time runs out, it’s ok if the gifts didn’t get opened – that may be a great time to think about sending thank you cards out.

DO listen to the parent when they say “no gifts please”. If they are asking you not to bring a gift, don’t think it’s a mind trick and bring one anyway! They mean it if they say it, so just follow whatever instructions the parents provide. Maybe their child really just want’s your child’s company at the party. Maybe they really don’t need gifts. Just do as the parent’s ask and relax!

DO add the gift receipt to the gift. It’s just polite. There may be doubles or triples of the gift. Make their life easier.

DON’T think you have to reciprocate an invitation if you child is invited to a birthday party. There is no absolute rule that if some kid named Bobby that you have never heard of before invites your child to a party, that you need to receiprocate. Absolutely try to include everyone if you can, and especially don’t try to exclude anyone. It’s not the child that will hold a grudge, it’s the parents! If you have space restrictions or financial restrictions, then make the decision that is best for you and your child.  All that is expected from you is to have good intentions.

Birthday parties are like weddings – you don’t remember much about them years later other than if you had a good time or not. The one thing you do remember is how much you spent on your own party! Don’t go into debt or think you have to spend a lot of money for the kids to have a good time. Will anyone actually remember what was in those loot bags you stressed over a year ago? Probably not, so don’t stress to much about the small stuff, and enjoy yourself!

 

 

Mandy Furnis