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Shopping Children’s Fashion On-line | HartStrings

06 Tuesday Mar 2012

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Fun

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accessories, bottoms, Children's Fashion, Collective Bias, dresses, family portrait, hair bow, Hartstrings, heirloom, KC parker, Kitestrings, Special occasion, sweater, tops, traditional

Shopping for my kids is like a chore.  There are so many set-backs to shopping when you have four kids. It’s not fun to take all 4 at the same time.  In fact, it’s darn near impossible! I’ve attempted to take one baby and one kid, two kids, two babies, no matter the math, I always seem to get the equation wrong.  I can’t help but think of my most recent experience with my daughter and one of the twins where she was trying on clothes in an over-sized dressing room, and he was on the loose, running around screaming, slamming the door, pulling apart the products.  I couldn’t get out of there fast enough! Need less to say, on-line shopping is a necessary part of life for my family.

hartstrings traditional denim

Twins in the denim oxford button down from Hartstrings. Great quality and looked adorable on them!

One may think you just pop on the computer, pick a store and get shopping, but it’s not that easy for me.  I love the kids to have a bit of an eclectic style, butI’m a traditionalist at heart and tend to go for the classic, traditional, preppy look.  And, yes, I am one of those moms who likes her kids to coordinate.  Not matchy-matchy, but definitely blend well and look nicely together.

Before I jump on the Internet, I look through the catalogs I get in the mail.  I have to narrow down the special occasions or reasons behind my shopping: Easter outfits, summer vacation, birthday, camp, etc.  Every now and then I’ll ask the kids their opinion on colors, styles, but most often, I’m shopping by myself, when they are all in bed. Once I’ve identified the styles and colors I’m looking for, then I go on-line and begin my search for the best deals.  I have my go-to stores, but I’m open to trying new things.  Especially if that new store meets my expectations and more.

I was asked to shop the launch of Hartstrings.com new website.  After taking a quick look at the classic, traditional, yet contemporary pieces to add to their wardrobe, I was excited to give them a try!  I am a true sucker for rickrack, gingham, and smocking, which Hartstings happens to carry quite a selection of heirloom pieces.  They also have their own designer lines: KC parker and Kitestrings, and their new site also houses several well-known designers with children’s lines like Nicole Miller, DKNY and Puma.
I ended up getting all three boys matching denim oxford button downs, with brown and white striped shorts.  I figured the boys could wear them in their 18 month portraits, and all three could wear them for Easter.  I picked out a cute cotton, floral print skirt for my daughter to wear with a white top ad denim jacket to go with the other kids for a family portrait, and a Balinese inspired shift dress for our vacation.  The kids were pleased with their outfits, and mom was pleased with the quality, cost and efficiency of shopping the new Hartstrings site.  I will definitely be a repeat customer!
Hartstrings Childrens Fashion Tops and Dresses

My older children in their new Hartstrings pieces. The size chart was pretty accurate, and the styles fit them well.

Check out their new site Hartstrings.com .  You can also follow them on Twitter and Facebook. #MyHartstrings
This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias. All opinions are my own.  #CBias

Hartstrings On-line Make-Over

29 Wednesday Feb 2012

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Archive It

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Children's Fashion, classi, Collective Bias, Hartstrings, heirloom, online shopping, traditional

I was invited by Collective Bias to participate in an on-line shopping project for the children’s store, Hartstrings.  Though I wasn’t very familiar with the name, as soon as I got on-line, I was very familiar with the styles.  Classic, traditional pieces perfect for family portraits, holidays, special occasions and vacations.  I know I boast about being a hip mom of four, but secretly, I love gingham! And bows! And Smocking! And shortalls!  I love dressing my kids up in coordinating outfits, and I love the classic look of the babies in the cotton pique sets with grosgrain trims.  Happy camper!

I was asked to shop both the previous site and their new site, which launched March 1st. While shopping on the original site, there was a warehouse sale happening.  The Sale banner was the first thing that caught my attention, so naturally, I checked it out.  Having never been on the site before, I didn’t really know what to expect.
What I loved:
  • Pretty easy to navigate, found almost everything I was looking for.
  • Loved how I could shop by gender and size.  Time is of the essence for me, so anything that makes shopping quicker is key.
  • I could match up boy/girl, baby/boy, or family and it would pop up the items that went together in each collection.  Love that!
  • I appreciated how the shopping cart showed the original price and the sales price, so I could see how much I was saving.
  • The shopping cart also had a cool feature that allowed me to pick an item, then shop according to what was available in each size.
  • Size chart was available on every page.  Great feature because I often find those are tricky to locate on other sites.
Room for Improvement:
  • I couldn’t find everything.  I would pick pieces to an outfit, then it would mention hair bows, but I couldn’t find any.
  • The selection felt limited, which could have been due to the sale going on.
  • Shipping process and check out seemed fine.  There were no obvious glitches and went pretty smooth.  However, I thought my items would have arrived by now as I ordered them a week ago.
Even though the quantities were a bit limited, I still had a hard time choosing.  I thought about what the kids already had, and added some new pieces to give those items a new look. We have family portraits coming up and I want them to coordinate.  I chose the khaki and white stripped cotton shorts for my older son to match the ones the twins already have. I also picked out three denim oxford shirts, all on-sale, 1 for each of them.  For my daughter, a floral print that was on sale, along with a white tuxedo blouse and, of course, I couldn’t resist a Balinese inspired sundress, not on-sale.
When I went back to visit the new site, I noticed right away the difference.  Though the old site was just fine, but I must say, the new site is quite impressive and enticing.  It seemed like there was an abundance of product, and so much more to choose from.  In addition to the classic, heirloom pieces, there is now a larger, designer boutique-like shop that appears to cater to the “big girls”.
What I loved:
  • Aesthetically pleasing.  I loved the colors and the bold, big pictures.
  • The site had a more mature, groomed, feel about it.  Kind of like it grew-up a bit.
  • I could easily find what I was looking for under the header tabs, including the hair bows!
  • I really liked how things were categorized by Special Occasion, New Arrivals, Sales, and Brands.  This made it a little quicker to get through the site and to where I needed to go.
  • The Brother/Sister feature is a great way to pair up matching/coordinating outfits from the same collection in one spot.
  • The shopping cart was very user friendly and not time consuming.  I knew where to find everything and how to input needed information, including promo codes and gift cards.
  • I also enjoyed being able to effortlessly find their facebook, twitter and blog accounts so I could follow them right away.
What I Missed:
  • It may have been on there, but I couldn’t locate the shop by size feature.
  • I also missed the ability to shop by family themes.
Overall, I didn’t really have many complaints about utilizing either site.  When I look back through my photos, the newer site seems obviously updated and makes a bigger statement.  There is an element of excitement and sense of urgency to shop and purchase items.  I love the larger selection in the designer lines.  It is a beautiful site and I plan on shopping there again.
To see more from my shop, visit my Hartstrings Google+ Story.
This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias.  All opinions are my own.

Smart and Final My Barista Moment Ambiance Coffees

25 Wednesday Jan 2012

Posted by Stefanie Van Aken (RSMLVTravel) in Archive It

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Coffee, Collective Bias, Donuts, First Street, Food, Las Vegas, My Barista Moment, Smart and Final, Social Fabric

I have found myself obsessed with coffee.  I never used to drink it.  Then I had two kids and was working full time.  I found myself needing it to get through the day.  You know the routine…coffee in the morning, wine at night.  Yup, admittedly, that’s me.  Same routine.  I was able to curve my coffee appetite a bit while pregnant with the twins, but after the babies were born, I picked up right where I left off.  The funny thing was that I never actually brewed my coffee.  I either ran to Starbucks, or made instant at home.  Nuts, I know, but it was just as easy since my husband isn’t much of a coffee drinker, so it just didn’t make sense for me to spend all that money on great coffee and make a whole pot that wouldn’t get drunk.  After almost two years of drinking instant coffee, I finally decided it was time to break down and get a coffee pot.  My parents had been using a Keurig for a couple of years, and I figured that would be the best option as it makes one cup at a time. Perfect!  I asked for one for Christmas, and it has since become my new favorite toy!  I’ve been having a great time testing out all the different coffee and hot chocolate options, and the cool thing is that it came with a “K” cup.  The “K” cup allows you to brew any coffee you want through the Keurig.  Awesome, right?  So, when I was asked to do a review of Smart and Final’s new Ambiance line of premium and gourmet coffees, I was stoked to try it out!

 

Smart and Final sent me a $50 gift card to try out their line of Ambiance coffee brands.  Naturally, I filled up my cart!  I just happened to be there at the right time because the prices were marked down to around $3.99 per pound, allowing my dollars to go a bit further.  I grabbed every brew flavor that was available to me: Hazelnut, French Vanilla, Kona, Rain Forest, House, French Roast, Italian Roast, Gourmet Supreme, and Costa Rican.  You know how I love to grab grocery items when available to me, so I also ran through the dairy section and snagged a few quarts of Horizon Whole Organic Milk with DHA for the babes and my kids’ favorite,  Simply Lemonade (also marked down).

smart and final groceries

Every time I walk into a Smart and Final, I ask myself why I don’t shop here more often.  The store near me is super clean and organized. Parking is easy and the location is convenient.  The employees are always friendly and helpful.  And, I always find what I need at great prices, available in both family friendly and individual sizes.  I also love that  they offer restaurant quality products because I feel like it adds variety to my shopping needs.  The coffees were very easy to find, and right next to the baking products, which was perfect because I was also going to try out my new mini-doughnut maker while sampling some of these fine coffees.  I chose their private label, First Street, for flour, butter made from cows not treated with rbST, and baking powder I needed for a separate recipe.  Next to the coffees were also some fun toppings to add to my cup of joe.  Vanilla and caramel flavored sugar and some mini-marshmallows for hot chocolate.  Grabbed those for the kids, then headed home.

 

It was time  to start playing with my new toys.  First things first, I opened up the Hazelnut, my favorite flavor for coffee, and made a cup using the Keurig “K” cup.  It had a great taste, but I would have preferred more of the hazelnut flavor.  I was just using the basic donut recipe included with the machine, and as I glanced through the recipes for glaze, I thought I would get creative and add some flavors of my own.  I love how the powder sugar and milk icing tastes alone, but I thought, why not try adding some of the hazelnut coffee to it?  And, while I’m at it, why not really make it great by adding some Nutella and chocolate powder to the mix.  Heaven.  Next up, French Vanilla.  Made myself a cup, then made an extra cup to experiment with more icing flavors.  Added the vanilla coffee to the powder sugar and milk icing for a nice glaze.  Then decided to add some maple syrup into mix…maple icing!   I enlisted my daughter to help me out.  She was my taste tester and sprinkle guru.  She was throwing out ideas for us to try…we added brown sugar and vanilla coffee, hazelnut and vanilla flavored maple syrup.

We made a huge mess.  Huge.  But it was so much fun, and the donuts turned out great.  We had fun sampling them.  As a neat surprise, my sister, mother and sister-in-law came over and my daughter carried the tray of doughnuts around and offered up our creations.  Of course, along with a cup of Smart and Final’s Ambiance coffees.  They all tasted a different flavor, agreeing how pleasantly surprised they were by the taste and consistency of the coffees.   I have tried them all!  I have to say the Kona and French Vanilla are my two favorites.  Just the right balance of bold for me in the Kona, and the French Vanilla has a real vanilla flavor that is neither sweet nor overpowering.

 

Ingredients for Basic Donut Batter (from Sunbeam Donut Maker recipe book):  (If you do not have the donut maker, it’s ok, just make the batter as directed, pour into an icing bag or large ziploc.  Cut the tip and squeeze out onto a parchment lined baking sheet.  Bake at 375 for 15 minutes or until golden brown.)

Makes: 10 | Prep: 5 mins. | Cooking: 6 mins each batch

It’s suggested to make the batter right before making the donuts.  You can keep un-iced donuts in an airtight container for up to 1 day.

1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 cups sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
9 tablespoons butter, melted
3/4 cups of milk
1 egg, lightly beaten

1.  Combine dry ingredients in a large bowl. Make a well in the center.  Whisk in the butter, milk, and egg until mixture forms a smooth batter.  Transfer to pitcher or fabric piping bag.

2. Spray machine with cooking oil.  Fill bases of pre-heated donut rings with half the batter.  Close lid and cook for 6 minutes or until donuts are golden brown.  Transfer to a wire rack. Repeat with remaining batter to make 10 donuts in total.

Glaze:

Here’s the fun part!  Start with 2 cups of confectioners sugar and 2-2 1/2 tablespoons of milk.  Add the following ingredients to taste.  As you increase amounts, you may need to add more or less sugar, milk, coffee, etc. to get the glaze to the right consistency.  Use a wire whisk to get the best results in mixing.

Vanilla Glaze:

  • Confectioners Sugar
  • Milk
  • Brewed Ambiance French Vanilla coffee
Maple Glaze:
  • Confectioners Sugar (use about 1/2 cup less)
  • 1/2 cup of brown sugar
  • Milk
  • Maple syrup
  • Brewed Ambiance French Vanilla coffee
Chocolate Hazelnut Glaze:
  • Confectioners Sugar (use about 1/2 cup less)
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • Milk
  • Nutella (or chocolate hazelnut spread) to taste
  • Brewed Ambiance Hazelnut coffee
And 1,000,000 sprinkles in all sizes, shapes and colors to add even more fun!
To see more of my photos from this assignment, visit my RockStarMomLV Google+ album!

Super cool news! If you switch to Ambiance coffee from Smart & Final, you can go to www.smartandfinal.com/Ambiance2012  enter the code on the receipt from your purchase of Ambiance and be  entered to win some of these amazing prizes:

First Prize (one grand prize per week-3 total prizes): DeLonghi BCO264B Cafe Nero Combo Coffee/Espresso Maker, a $200 value!

Or one of six $50 SmartCash cards (Two winners per week, 6 winners total)

Plus visitors to the www.smartandfinal.com/Ambiance2012 will be able to vote for their favorite Ambiance Coffee recipe and everyone who votes will be entered for a chance to win $50 worth of Ambiance products! (6 winners – Two winners per week over the campaign)
Follow Smart and Final on FaceBook and Twitter #MyBaristaMoment.

This project has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for #collectivebias #CBias.  All opinions and thoughts are my own.

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