Jun 27 2009
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Jun 27 2009
Jun 25 2009

Little Critters is THE most unique and personalised way to capture a little part of your little ones childhood.

Inspired by her own children’s chubby little hands, artist Carol Heath is the creator of those oh so cute Little Critters.
Perhaps you have seen them before? Cheeky elephants, fish, fairies, birds and butterflies, all created with a simple hand or foot print.
We all have them at home, stuck to the fridge or adorning the walls among the myriad of kindergarten masterpieces, or even in our special keepsake albums. Our children’s hand prints are just as precious as the little hands that made them, They remind us of just how little our little critters once were and a Little Critters keepsake is a great way to treasure them for many years to come.

When you visit the Little Critters site you will find a wide range of colourful designs to choose from. Most of these designs are inspired by Carol’s own children and their cheeky antics. You’re sure to find one to suit your child’s personality.
If you would like Carol to create one of these whimsical works of art featuring your child’s hand or foot print, you simply send your child’s hand or foot print to Little Critters, either by mail or using the online order form and Carol will magically transform it into one of these quirky little characters. You can then choose to have your art work printed on a selection of products including framed and canvas prints, ceramic tiles, mugs and money boxes, greeting cards, t-shirts or even mousemats.
They really do make the most wonderfully unique gifts and keepsakes.
Carol has made an amazing keepsake of my premmie angels, Lara and Victoria, made with their hand prints. This is the first time I had even thought about doing a keepsake like this… and do you know what… I am so very glad I have. The Cherry Blossom pink hand prints above are my precious little girls, my angels. If you have a premmie baby you may like to turn their hand prints into a framed keepsake like this. Its gorgeous.
Anyone who has had a premature baby will know how small and delicate they are… and anyone like myself, who have had babies become angels… this is a truly remarkable and happy way of celebrating their life.
Carol… you have an amazing talent and will definitely be telling everyone about you!
Little Critters
If you are looking for something different to designer baby gifts, or kids vintage clothing… why not let Carol create something unique and personal. Believe me… you will be so glad you did.
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From now til July 25th. All you need to do is pop the code La Torianaon your order form and Carol will give you this great discount on your next order. Why not turn your child’s hand prints into a personalised keepsake as a gift for Aunty, kinder teacher, a Christmas present or a keepsake for yourself.
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warmly
elizabeth xx
Sep 28 2008
I would like to introduce a talented Australian designer “Tabitha Emma”, who hand makes delightful designer children’s accessories. These amazing, fun and funky designer kids purses are made from the softest fabrics, cutest colours and are fun and fanciful! Great kids gifts.
Tabitha’s collection includes delightful; hand and machine embroidery, laces, designer prints and materials and brings with her the creative flair Tabitha is well known for. A young Sydney designer that you are sure to hear more and more of the the fashion industry in the near future.
Sweet indulgence cupcake inspired designs…. mouthwatering chocolate cake purses and pretty designer purses you just “need to be seen” in. Above are some amazing items from her collection showcased at La Toriana. If you are looking for a unique children’s birthday gift, pop into La Toriana to purchase a unique designer piece for your special little girl.

Don’t they all look scrumptious and yummy !!
Be sure to pop back time to time to see whats new and exciting from “Tabitha Emma”