Archive for April, 2011

Clothing at Tesco loves…SBV

By Rochelle Symons in Clothing at Tesco loves on Friday 8th April, 2011

SBV

The sun is out and it’s put us all in a great mood, so it’s time to spread some love out to the blogosphere once again! This week, we’ve been pondering the wonderful Sbv, written by Sarah, whose fabulous blog proves that high street can be just as stylish as designer.

Sarah pulls together great looks using really wearable items, like this cute checked dress and this gorgeous polka dot number, making the most of the bargains to be found on the Great British high street. We also have to say, we’re very jealous of her extensive make-up box – all those eyeliners!

But this multi-talented lady doesn’t only know fashion, she also knows a thing or two about cooking – check out this collection of recipes for mouthwatering sweet treats which we can’t wait to try out. And as if that wasn’t enough, she makes her own jewellery, which can be found here on Etsy – gorgeous!

Be sure to have a browse through her posts, and make sure you follow her on Twitter too!

Happy Friday!

Easter Clubcard Voucher Exchange

By Rochelle Symons in Bank Holiday deals, Exclusive, Offers, Top Picks on Thursday 7th April, 2011

With the Easter bank holidays fast approaching and the weather taking baby steps towards summer, there’s no better time to freshen up your wardrobe – especially with the great deals available during our Clubcard Voucher Exchange! To help you make the most of the upcoming public holidays and (hopefully!) a bit of sunshine, we’re offering our Clubcard customers the chance to exchange their £5 vouchers for a £10 token they can spend on Clothing at Tesco, online and in store.

It’s simple – swap your Clubcard vouchers at the signposted desks in store, or enter them online. The only difficult bit is deciding what to spend your £10 on – we’ve put together some suggestions below to give you a helping hand!

Key Summer Pieces

Ichi Printed Harem Dungaree Missy in Love Peg Leg Trousers Stella Oriental Print Strapless Maxi Dress

Why not invest in some great key pieces for this season? These Ichi Harem Dungarees are a fab signature piece and only £30 with an exchange voucher, whilst a pair of Peg Leg Trousers will look stylish for work and play and set you back just £15. If you have a summer wedding coming up – we can think of one we wouldn’t mind an invite to…! this beautiful Oriental Print Maxi Dress is a perfect choice, and a £10 token makes it a steal at just £15!

Weekend Getaway

If you’re planning a weekend away, this Floral Bag is a brilliant buy. Keep cool with these brilliant Capri Shorts and a pretty Broderie Frill Vest, both just £4 with a token!

Treat the little ones

F&F Denim Dungaree and Frog Print Tee Set F&F Floral Dress with Shrug

It’s a great excuse to treat the kids as well – this cute Dungaree and T-shirt Set and this adorable Dress and Shrug combo are a real bargain at only £2 each with a £10 exchange token.

Kids holiday gear

F&F 2 pair pack of Swim Shorts Cherokee 2 pack of V Neck Tees F&F Butterfly Print Dress and Hair Band Set

Kit the older kids out for the holidays at a great price – get this Two-pack of Swimming Shorts and a Two-pack of T-shirts for just £1 for the boys, whilst girls can have fun in the sun in this gorgeous Butterfly Print Dress and Matching Hairband, only £2 with an exchange token!

Menswear

F&F 3/4 Length Camo Shorts F&F Long Sleeve Stripe Shirt

And of course, don’t forget the man in your life – these great Camo Shorts are only £6, whilst this summery Striped Shirt with stylish grandad collar will cost you a mere £4.

You can exchange as many vouchers as you like from Monday 4th April to Thursday 5th May in store and online, and you have until Sunday 15th May to spend your tokens – check out all the terms and conditions here. Whether you’re lounging by the beach on holiday or sitting in the back garden with a cold drink, enjoy your bank holiday breaks and make the most of them!

Best Baby Tips – Competition Winners Part 2!

By Rochelle Symons in News on Tuesday 5th April, 2011

Baby Clothing

It’s time for us to reveal the second batch of top parenting tips we received in last week’s competition! The standard of entries was incredibly high and it was pretty tough to choose the best tips, but we eventually chose 30 winners who each won a £30 voucher to spend at Clothing at Tesco!

If you missed the first installment of brilliant tips and tricks yesterday, be sure to check them out – and stay tuned as we run through Part Two below!

To kick things off, we start with Oliver and Nicola who had some tricks for families with older siblings:

“Get your other children involved in helping with the baby, will help you out & help them feel more involved!”

Oliver Evans

“if you’re having your 2nd baby make sure you get a gift for your other child from the new baby. This way the older child will not feel left out at will see the new baby as a good thing as it brought a present with it for them”

Nicola Clarke

There are lots of ways Tesco’s can give you a helping hand with your bundle of joy, as Cheryl, Donna and Rose spotted:

“Baby clothes… family buy you loads and loads and loads of cute clothes, which all have one thing in common: they’re for Sunday best. What you really want is babygros. We got half a dozen from Tesco’s for a £10. So much easier to change for the first few weeks!”

Cheryl Hadfield

“Don’t spend an absolute fortune on your baby’s wardrobe!!! They grow out of them so quick and the weather in this country is so unpredictable, both my children had clothes they had only managed to wear once or twice before they grew out of them. Best thing to do is buy affordable good quality clothing (like Tesco’s!!!) instead of going for big designer outfits. The extra money you save then comes in useful for taking the children on days out so it benefits all the family.”

Donna Robertson

“My best baby tip as a mammie of an 8 month old is to join the Tesco Baby & Toddler Club, I got all the advice I need from my pregnancy through to feeding, getting a good night’s sleep & more.. I use the site frequently… get signed up today!”

Rose Kennedy

Finally, there was some great advice on how to look after mum too:

“When you have a new born baby, Don’t think you can do it all. After the trauma of birth your body does need rest! If someone you trust offers to look after the baby for a short while so you can rest, don’t feel guilty that you should be spending every second with the baby….. because if you get chance to rest, the time you have with your baby will be better quality.”

Kelly Sharp

“Don’t be afraid to ask for help. We are all mums in training.”

Juliette Morrison

“My tip is never forget to tell your child how special they are & that you love them every day. Teach them to be proud of who they are.”

Tracy Brown

“From the start, don’t compare yourself to other mums. Don’t panic if your friend is back in shape weeks after the birth or someone elses baby is sleeping through at six weeks and you are still up in the night. You will have your own way of doing things and just enjoy your baby!”

Sarah Saunders

“Never, ever feel guilty.  There is no such thing as “the perfect mum”.  Do it your way, 9.9/10 it will be the right way.”

Karlyn Austin

“Band together with fellow and recent new moms for support! Collectively you will know the best up-to-date information and the emotions are still fresh on everyone’s minds. Mum’s advice is good, but advise from your peers is easier to relate to.”

Chuey

“Children love praise so try to tell them everyday how proud and happy you are of the things they’ve done in the day. This is a great way to build their confidence.”

Rachel Dann

There’s still time to get a bundle for your special bundle, with 20% off all baby and toddler clothing online until Wednesday 6th April, so be quick! Click here to view all the items on offer.


Best Baby Tips – Competition Winners Part 1!

By Rochelle Symons in Competitions, News on Monday 4th April, 2011

Baby Clothing Facebook Competition

Last week, we asked you to submit your top parenting tips to be in with a chance of winning a bundle for your little bundle of joy! We’ve had great fun reading through your top tips, and a lucky 30 mums and dads have each won a fantastic £30 voucher to spend at Clothing at Tesco. We asked parents to share their pearls of wisdom with us on Twitter and Facebook, and below you can find the first instalment of our top tips and tricks, covering all aspects of parenthood.

We’re sorry we couldn’t reward all the fabulous ideas that were submitted, but thank you for entering. Some of you submitted very similar tips – great minds think alike, after all! –  but we could only pick just one winner in these cases. Also, as we have so many winning tips, we’ve had to spread them over two posts – so stay tuned as we reveal the second batch of brilliant tips tomorrow!

Remember, you can still get 20% off all baby and toddler clothing online until this Wednesday, 6th April. If you weren’t a winner this time, there are plenty of Facebook exclusives planned over the next few weeks, so make sure you’re a fan of our page and watch this space!

Carol, Elizabeth and Sarah had some great tips on getting your little one off to sleep:

“Catch up on your own sleep while your baby naps – housework can wait.”

Carol Mear


“To get baby to sleep well at night put something that smells of mummy in the cot with baby.”

Elizabeth Kerr

“Smoother slumber for twins and multiples: I had twins 13 months ago and the one thing I’m praised for by others is the girls sleeping routine. They sleep from 7pm – 8am every day. My helpful tips are: create consistency, follow the same pattern night after night at the same time if possible – bath, milk, brush teeth, kisses, hugs then lights out. This approach is good at naptime too, I find if my twins have a consistent nap schedule they sleep better during the night too.”

Sarah Watt

Victoria, Kushla, Kelly and Vanessa shared their ideas for helping your children start talking:

“Use a 3 word vocabulary to talk to babies, for example – ball= red, soft, round ball. My kids are great at writing stories as their vocabulary is fantastic. This helps them descriptions, as it’s not just a ball.”

Victoria Dodd

“Talk to your baby all the time, even when you’re pushing him along the road on your own. Chat about what you can see, about anything. You will look like a loon, but he’ll be learning. Trouble is, I did this with my son and now the tables are turned: he never stops talking to me now!”

Kushla Pope

“To help with speech, when offering you baby something, e.g. Milk, instead of just saying do you want some milk and showing it to them offer them milk or juice and show them each of the items as you say the word, even if at first they only point to the one they want make a point of saying that’s milk or that’s juice. Done this with my son from a young age and when he was just over 2 years old his nursery teacher, other parents, doctors etc. all commented on how impeccable his speech was for his age, more like a 3 year olds.”

Kelly Searle

“Communicating and listening to your child’s needs & setting time aside to talk are crucial. It will boost their confidence!”

Vanessa Cox

Hazel, Amanda and Jadie had lovely ideas for making memories:

“Keep a diary of all the funny things your little one has said and done, places you have been to and shared together. It’s really beautiful to look back on.”

Hazel Anna Rigazio

“When uploading pictures or printing them off write the age of your little one on the back or in the file name as in 5 years time you will find it hard to figure out the difference between 6, 9 & 18 months, maybe even between age 1 & 2, it seems hard to believe but it does happen!!!!”

Amanda Chittenden

“My best baby tip is to start a diary, write down things such as new foods eaten, nap times, milk intake, new words, milestones. It will come in handy for SO many reasons, especially if your baby gets poorly. And is great for tracking development. It will also be an amazing thing to look back at and show your child when their older :)”

Jadie Harrington

Lots of mums had brilliant advice on getting the most out of playtime:

“Encourage your kids to read from an early age, you’ll have great fun reading together and it’ll stay with them forever.”

Sharon Hingley

“Save cardboard boxes they make great entertainment, can be turned into dolls houses, a bus or even a boat!”

Emily McMillan

“SING! Babies can’t cry AND listen. So when little one is overtired, and crying non-stop, just sing. Pop songs, classics, advert tunes whatever you fancy.”

Joanna Monger

“Good way to keep babies quiet and get yourself fit at the same time, get a peddle bike and put a baby seat on it and you can ride for miles and keep fit at the same time! Also take the dog too! Saves on fuel too!! For shopping and passing time!!”

Celia Souto


“Libraries often have ‘baby rhyme time’ where parents and their babies sing songs for 20 minutes or so weekly. It is good for babies and you can stay behind to read books together as babies love books even at an early age. Also mum/dad gets to make new friends which is always a bonus when you have a new baby.”

Sarah Jess

“To keep baby amused whilst food shopping (at Tesco!), loop a large piece of ribbon through a couple of favourite rattles and tie to the trolley handles.  Baby can pick n choose which ones to play with, without fear of them dropping!”

Jackie Petty Jones


“Dads, If mum is breastfeeding, don’t feel left out. There is still lots you can do with baby. Show baby off by going for a nice walk. Bonding over playtime is great too, and if you’re lucky you may even get your little ones first smile!”

Sassysare

Don’t forget to check back tomorrow as we reveal Part 2 of our best baby tips!

Clothing at Tesco loves… We Shop Therefore We Are

By Rochelle Symons in Clothing at Tesco loves on Friday 1st April, 2011

We Shop Therefore We Are

Time again for us to pass some love over to one of the great blogs we’ve been reading, and this week it’s We Shop Therefore We Are, a brilliant style and trend blog written by Sarah.

It seems like nothing fazes her when it comes to the fashion stakes, and she isn’t afraid to mix different colours and textures to piece together that perfect outfit! Just take a look at Leather & Lace, where she pairs a gorgeous burnt orange lace top with a strong and volumous leather skirt. It’s an unlikely combo but we’ve fallen for it completely!

She’s also got a keen eye for the latest trends in fashionland, and we’re quite envious of her ability to spot the emerging must haves for the upcoming season! For Spring/Summer 11, Sarah predicts that pleats and pink trousers will be the season staples – you heard it here first!

If you’re on twitter, you can follow her too!

Happy Friday!