Taking little people on a trip can be a snap (we promise!) when you pack strategically. Combine the gotta-haves (like a portable booster seat) with some didn’t-know-you-needed-it items (kiddie headphones) and it’ll be smooth sailing. Or flying. Or driving. Flip through our album for travel gear, accessories and diversions that are easy on the wallet — we’re talking $30 or less.

BubbleBum Booster Seat

If your kiddo is at the point where a booster seat will do the trick, consider picking up a BubbleBum. It's light as a feather (only one pound!) -- just blow it up and go. It meets all the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and stows away nicely. Find out more about the BubbleBum in our review here.

Available online at bubblebum.com, $29.99.

What’s your favorite gear for traveling with the littles? Tell us about it in the comments!

— Gabby Cullen

Your crib assembly manual may be bigger than a Webster’s Dictionary. Take a deep breath and save time feathering the rest of your baby’s nest by using an online decorating service. This more affordable alternative to hiring an onsite designer gives you the e-tools you need — and sometimes simply inspiration — to create the oasis of your dreams. Sit back and click your way to baby room bliss with these services.

photo: courtesy of Havenly

Havenly
The Process:
This new, super-polished site presents you with a quick style survey. Submit it with a few photos of the nursery-to-be and a designer will take care of the rest. Once your online guru has all your info, you two will have a 30-minute consultation to hammer out your hopes and dreams. The expert will use her creative powers to come up with a digital mockup, and you’ll have the opportunity to make two revisions to make sure everything’s perfect. Expect a final proof with a list of products and furnishings that you go out and buy to make the design a reality.

The Vibe:
Your high-end nursery mockup will make you feel like you’re standing in the doorway of a fully finished room. The mockup is a photographic floor plan that will make you want to reach out and feel the fluffy rug, open the chest of drawers and spin your adorable polar bear mobile. With unique feathered light fixtures, intricate printed wallpaper and sleek cribs, choices are tailored to those interested in rearing a future Anna Wintour.

The Perks:
For a flat fee of $185, moms-to-be can have a stress-free experience that gives you creative control, but also lets the design pros do all of the heavy lifting. When you do have to take over, Havenly gives you the option of one-click buying, which connects you to the perfect pre-selected products for your little one’s new room

Get Started:
Email hello@havenly.com or go to havenly.com.

photo: via A. Peltier Interiors Facebook page

A. Peltier Interiors
The Process:
Amy Peltier is a Southern California mom with a passion for designing for future mommies all over the country. Amy helps you find products that combine different styles from a variety of vendors. You have a choice of two packages, depending on your budget and needs. If you’re wallet-conscious, go with a Petite Peltier Nursery Bundle. You’ll get a choice of ready-made combinations of design boards, shopping lists, floor plans and how-to manuals at a range of price points. If you want to go all out, the Custom Online Nursery Design is decidedly more customized, giving you access to a personal designer that tailors a bundle to your individiual needs and style.

The Vibe:
If you love Pinterest, you’ll flip for A. Peltier. They present you with a trove of products that range in style and come from a variety of vendors. If you’re going farmhouse vintage, bright and colorful, clean and simple, or a little bit of everything, you can use this resource to mix and match unique pieces to create an eclectic baby space.

The Perks:
There is no need to make massive purchases all at once. You can buy a few pieces here and there, or just one at a time. You’re also free to incorporate heirloom pieces or special items you found on your own.

Get Started:
Email: designer@peltierinteriors.com or go to peltierinteriors.com.

photo: via Pottery Barn Kids

Pottery Barn Kids
The Process:
Choose one of the gazillions of pre-designed rooms, or start with a blank canvas for your nursery mockup. The ready-made rooms allow you to swap out pieces, change furniture and flooring colors, resize furniture, and add in new pieces until your heart’s content. The blank canvas gives you the same options, and is great for parents with a designer’s eye and specific vision.

The Vibe:
These mock-ups will allow you to explore a bird’s-eye view of a digital drawing that will give you basic outlines of the furniture and accessories for the entire space. Create a space for a mini royal with clean lines and pin-tucked details, or punch things up with a turquoise crib or bright pink rugs. This is a great way to figure out what furniture will work in your space while you play around with color combos for furniture, accessories and flooring.

The Perks:
This free service is one part reality and one part imagination. Of course, you can pick your favorite Pottery Barn items to ground the room, but you can also add your own bright orange crib or green armoire to represent items you already own or unique pieces you’re hoping to find. When you feel your mock-up is complete you can save, share and print it as a source of inspiration or use it as a design blueprint.

Get Started:
Email: potterybarnkidsdesignservices@wsgc.com or go to potterybarnkids.com.

 photo: via FIsher-Price

Room to Bloom
The Process:
Fisher-Price is in on the online decorating game, too. Its e-service lets you become your own interior designer, and mix patterns and colors to get a feel for what your bambino’s space is going to look like. Create a mockup using products from brand themes like My Little Snugamonkey, Coral Floral and My Little Lamb Platinum. Let the monkeys, lambs or bright colors inspire you to test different types of flooring, paint colors and even paint patterns. Add graphic checker patterns or alternating stripes to the walls, and switch carpet for dark hardwood to bring a sleeker sensibility to the room.

The Vibe:
This is the place to go for parents who are just starting to make plans for their new bundle of joy. Embrace kid-friendly products in a room that your messy lovable bug can call home. With a few photographic images of the themed baby products and a couple digitized drawings of basic furniture, the mock-up lets you focus on the general color palette and style of the room. It’s less of a roadmap, and more of an inspiration center for paint, flooring and the basic colors that you want to incorporate.

The Perks:
This free tool can help budget conscious parents create a nursery full of cuddly cartoon-ish characters that won’t break the bank. With print, save and Facebook share buttons, this service is designed to be totally user friendly.

Get Started:
Go to fisher-price.com.

What do you envision your baby’s nursery to be like? Let us know in the Comments!

— Natasha Davis

Wanted: a companion who loves to snuggle, take stroller rides and soothe meltdowns. Found: our selection of plush pals that do all of these things, plus make great baby gifts. Click through our album to check out the cutest stuffed animals around.

Feathered Friend

Your favorite zoo animal finds a new perch in the nursery. This stuffed animal in a cheerful, rosy hue has bendable legs that can be twisted into any pose possible.

Available online at buybuybaby.com, $8.99.

Have you found a snuggle-worthy first stuffed animal? Let us know in the Comments!

— Susan Banchek

After many months of prepping and planning, Buckhead’s newest baby boutique on the block has arrived. And much like the new neighborhood newborn, we couldn’t wait to sneak a peek. Read on to learn more about this locally-owned labor of love.

Building a Brand
The Buckhead boutique marks owner and designer Sude Dellinger Peta’s second Feather Baby retail store. Previously, the modern heirloom layette and toddler collection “Frisk” (sizes newborn to 5T) was only available through 300 other children’s boutiques nationwide in addition to a Decatur location. This Alabama-born, multi-tasking mama (of triplets!), boasts a previous pr experience sharpening her stilettos in the music and fashion industry so we expect to see even more fabulosity as this “Baby” blossoms.

Nothing But The Best
Made from Peruvian pima, Feather Baby clothing is not only uber-soft but eco-conscious. Using only water-based dyes, Feather Baby’s stylish designs are made with artisanal hand-screen printing, so you can feel good knowing no sweatshops or harmful chemicals are involved.

Stress-Free Shopping
The boutique is full-service, with gift wrapping and shipping all included gratis. “Shopping for a baby should be fun and stress free. We love it when we can elicit giggles of joy from our customers,” explains Peta.

Mommy Must-Haves
Peta’s perfect prints are an ideal mix of sweet and stylish. “This season my inspiration for a onesie was Jane Fonda in Barbarella,” Peta says with a laugh. The smocked gowns, rompers and bubbles will be your wee one’s wardrobe staples.

Details
The store is open Tuesday to Friday: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The store is closed on Monday.

Feather Baby Buckhead
3096 Roswell Rd. NE

Feather Baby Decatur
431 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur

Phone: 404-994-2780
Online: featherbaby.com

Have you checked out Feather Baby? Tell us in the comments section below!

—Phebe Wahl

Photos courtesy of Feather Baby via Facebook

Nothing brings out the life of Spring quite like the sounds of birds chirping. Waking up to the sun and a song from a flying friendly can be the best start to any day, and for those in the Sequim area, the day is about to get a whole lot better. The Olympic Birdfest is here, and everyone is getting a good long look at these gorgeous creatures. There’s something for everyone during this celebration, even for those night owls.

Patrick Hutchison of Seattle Magazine writes:

WHERE: Sequim, Washington.

WHY: For the Olympic BirdFest with the Olympic Peninsula Audubon Society (3/30–4/1; times and prices vary. Dungeness River Audubon Society, 2151 W Hendrickson Road; 360.681.4076; olympicbirdfest.org). The annual celebration offers beginner and advanced birders the chance to search for such fine feathered friends as the yellow-rumped warbler and the elusive marbled godwit, plus classes and guided walks—including late-night “owl prowls.”

To read more about the Olympic BirdFest click here for the full Seattle Magazine article.

This is our weekly guest post from our friends at Seattle Magazine, which keeps readers on the pulse of restaurants, personalities, arts, entertainment and culture that reflect the tapestry of our dynamic landscape. We’ve teamed up for an exciting partnership to bring you a weekly dose of fantastic Date Night ideas throughout greater Seattle.