The No-Crunch Way To A Flatter Stomach

In today’s abdominal workout we are leaving the crunches at home… This exercise focuses on easy variations of the plank targeting core as well working the glutes and hamstrings. This exercise also promotes proper posture and improves balance. In this video you […]

Health Benefits of Indoor Plants

The number of Australians living in high-rise apartments doubled between 1991 and 2011, and that trend has continued since then. The quarter-acre dream is fast disappearing and larger blocks and family gardens along with it. As more people move from country areas […]

Another Pair Of Hands

We’ve all been there. Too much to do and simply not enough time to do it all. The old “another pair of hands” plea that more often or not results in ……. nothing. Well, help is here in the form of Alice […]

5 Reasons Why Decluttering Is Good For You

Have you been feeling frazzled and anxious lately? Maybe questioning your control on life? Are you struggling to unwind and relax? If yes, it could be that it’s time to declutter. Clutter fuels disorganisation and can bring with it embarrassment, stress and […]

Sustainability In The Home

SheBrisbane had a chat with Natania Hinwood, founder of eco-friendly office and homeware brand and online store, Sachi and Daphs. This is what she had to say about taking sustainability to the next level… Did you know, the average Australian family of four […]

Kids Playroom Design Ideas for Small-Spaces

SheBrisbane caught up with Stacey Cooper, a creative individual and DIY enthusiast who shared her tips on combining imagination and small spaces to create an epic playroom for kids. This is what she had to say… When you’re a parent, there are so […]

Green, The Colour of Love!

She Brisbane asked WARWICK interior designer Kaylene Harris what colour she couldn’t live with out. This is what she had to say… “It’s no secret that I’m a lover of colour, so when Pantone announced last week its colour of the year for 2017, […]

The one hour dress

I found myself in the strange circumstance of attending a sewing class. I say strange because I claim no great skills in this area nor have I ever really aspired to create my own, or anyone else’s wardrobe fillers. Some of us […]

Buying art – what, how and where

If ever you’ve watched The Block or Reno Rumble you’d know that art plays a huge part of interior designing a room. If you’re looking to add character to your home or preparing it to go on the market, art can change […]

Six ways to get inspired … offline!

Running our craft/creative businesses—Crave for Crafts and Make It Like Mine—require us to look after all the usual things every small business owner has to do (accounting, marketing, promotion, sourcing material, finding customers, etc), but we also have to come up with […]

What I found in my fridge

This week I began with good intent, to write about my concerns on our overly-keen government’s focus on our so called ‘nest egg’ superannuation, and I will. However I had been interstate visiting family and friends all weekend, arrived back home on […]

Under the influence of creativity

Fancy yourself as a bit of an artist? Or does the sight of a paint brush strike fear into your heart? Then fear not as a Brisbane business knows how to bring out your inner Picasso or Whiteley. It began as a […]

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