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{Ginormous} Green Giveaway

You would have to be living on another planet if you haven't felt bombarded with all of the messages of late about going green, eco-living, lowering your carbon footprint, etc...the message is important but I have to say, it has felt very overwhelming at times. As a mom, there are enough things to worry about and take care of! But, I do feel that I should play a part in it all and am trying to make small and necessary changes here and there. And I've learned that it doesn't always have to feel like a sacrifice. Case in point - check out all of the fabulous items below - gone are the days of burlap, drab organic fabrics. These mom-owned businesses are doing their part by offering {stylish} green and organic products for you and your family.

To help you get started in your quest to green-ify and in celebration of Earth Day, on April 22nd, we are hosting a Ginormous Green Giveaway! You're not going to believe all the green goodies we've grabbed for you! {Alright, alright...enough with the alliteration of G's...can you tell I'm excited?} Over $400 worth of goods to one winner! Here goes...



Classic Bohmo Root Onesie. Available in sizes from 3 months to 24 months. Retail Value $18.00

This unisex organic onesie is perfect for the little eco-conscious one in your life {well, maybe not yet, but you can plant the seed early}.

Bohmo is a green boutique sprouting organic, sustainable and designer items for men, women, baby + home. Bohmo is not only green in name...they donate a portion of all sales to environmental organizations worldwide and have a list of admirable businesses practices, all in the name of the earth.



My Stroller is a Hybrid Onesie from Flying Peas.
Available in White or Pink. From 3 months to 18 months. Retail Value $20.00

Flying Peas is an adorable online children's boutique offering unique items for babies + kids, even mom and dad! From skincare, toys and apparel to keepsakes, books and...well, I could go on, but I'll let you see for yourself. Check them out!!




One Fish, Two Fish, Green World...I Wish Onesie. Available in 3 months to 18 months. Retail Value $24
Contrast Stitch Organic Pink Onesie. Available in 3 months to 18 months. Retail Value $24

Organic Cocoa Yoga Pants. Available in 3 months to 24 months. Retail Value $27

All three items above are from OBLI Organics. OBLI Organics is owned by two sisters, who have coined the term Ecolectual and have stayed true to their company mission to involve all aspects of the business, including gift boxes, hang tags and stationary. With just one visit to OBLI Organics, it is clear going green is not a fad to these mom business owners! *OBLI also offers organic dog tees. So cute!


2 Natursutten Phthalates, BPA-A free Pacifiers from Zoe B Online. Retail Value $13.

There is controversy surrounding the safety of BPA, read here. But when it comes to your baby, it's best to play it safe. Natursutten pacifiers are made from pure, natural rubber from the tree Hevea brasiliensi. No artificial color. No chemicals softener; parabens, PVC, phtalates and BPA (bisphenol-A) free.

Zoe B Online is a great online source offering eco-diaper bags, BPA free bottles, organic nursing pillows + more. Check out their downtime organic sleepy hat - oh so cute!


Kaloo Natural Large Sable Bear Organic Plush from Petit Baby. Retail Value $59.99

Naturel, new organic collection from Kaloo. All the plush toys from this eco-friendly line are made from 100% organic cotton fibers. No pesticides, harmful chemicals nor GMO are present in the cotton fibers. Each item is presented in a beautiful round box made with 100% recycled paper.

Petit Baby's toy collection is extensive. You'll find wooden toys, organic toys and european toys from companies such as Kaloo, Haba, Vilac and more. If you are looking for a baby gift, this is the place!



Short Organic Baby Kimono from The Polkadot Platypus. Retail Value $21.

This baby kimono is made from certified 100% organic cotton ... good for baby, good for the environment. Fits size 0-6 months. Wraps around baby instead of going over the head. Fits loosely to protect the sensitive umbilical cord area. Seams and tags on outside to protect baby's sensitive skin. Allows easy access for diaper changes.


There isn't enough room here to tell you how much I love The Polkadot Platypus - where cuteness abounds. You'll find stylish maternity clothes, cute accessories that help you keep your sense of style as a mama + adorable items for babies and kids, including bedding, diaper caddies...see? Not enough room. Go there today and see for yourself!




Green Label Organic "Save What's Left" Onesie from Twilite Moon. Eco-Consciousness & Style meet up in green label's organic onesie. Recycle symbol with the words "save what's left" grace the front.

At Twilite Moon, you will find a hand-picked selection from the world's finest baby products. They embrace the fact that your life and style don't come to an end when your baby enters the world. I love that!





Still going...what about me, you say?

Spring has Sprung SIGG bottle from Our Greenhouse. Retail Value $18.99


SIGG Bottles are innovative, functional and suited for leisure activities. They feature a non-toxic baked-on inner-lining that does not impart odors or tastes and are as good to look at as they are to drink from. Sigg bottles are pure aluminum and recyclable when they finally require replacement.

O
ur Greenhouse is a leader in organic living and they offer a huge selection of green + organic products, especially products for the home {cleaning products, mattresses, towels, even building supplies!}




Branch Tote Bag from Little Lark. Retail Value $28

Take this simple bag with you anywhere... Perfect for a lovely trip to the beach or farmers market.

Little Lark just added their summer designs to their website this week and they are absolutely fetching. What I love about Little Lark is that not only do they make sure your little one is in style {too cute for words}, they've got mom and dad covered, too! They also offer beautiful letterpress cards!


Motherlove Nipple Cream from Motherlove Herbal Company. Retail Value $15.95

The only nipple cream USDA Certified Organic. All ingredients are safe for ingestion, so it does not need to be washed off prior to nursing.


I cannot say enough good things about this product - I have told so many mama's about it. If you are breastfeeding, you know you need a product like this, because you are bound to have some sore moments. My sister turned me on to this product, because she used it on her son's chapped cheeks. So, I have continued to use this product for diaper rash and it works so well - very healing.





Body By Baby Maternity Organic Supima Tee from MollyAnna. Comes in Three Colors: Fuschia, Shell Pink + Midday Blue. Retail Value $38.00
I Can Grow People Maternity Organic Supima Tee from MollyAnna. Comes in Two Colors: Grass, Fuschia. Retail Value $38.00

MollyAnna carries tees, tanks, long sleeve tees and raglans for Moms + Dads and baby - with a variety of bold slogans to choose from. They'll make you laugh out loud! And I love their collection of hand-tailored stroller bags.

Whew! Can you believe this giveaway? So many great things - all from stellar mom-owned businesses. Thank you to all who are participating!

HOW TO ENTER: Post a comment ON THIS POST. In the spirit of Earth Day, it would be great if you left a green tip, or just say anything at all! Enter by Wednesday, April 23rd at 10:00 pm (pst). If your contact information is not linked to your google account, don't forget to leave your information in your comment. We have had to disqualify winners as of late, because we don't have contact information to let you know if you won! (If winner does not come forward within one week, a new winner will be randomly selected.) Or you can check back on Thursday, April 24th to see if you won! Anonymous comments will be ignored/removed. One entry per person, please. Good luck!!

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Anonymous said...

containers and jars can be reused to organize art supplies. Thanks for a spectacular giveaway! katebeth45ATgmailDOTcom

MomOnTheEdge said...

What an AMAZING giveaway! This would be a great way to help me become more green. THANKS! twodarlingdaughtersATgmailDOTcom
My best tip is to reuse one reusable water bottle instead of buying and throwing away a new one all the time.

Rachel H. said...

Thanks bringing my attention to the upcoming earth day. I love the water bottle and the bag. Idea for an activity with your kids: Take some of your recycling and make something useful. My daughter and I are using a granola bar box (Costco size), decorating it w/ pictures from magazines, catalogs, etc. and turning it into a backpack for school on earth day. It's a fun way to show your children how to reuse and recycle.

Carrie P said...

Use reusable grocery bags at the store!

windycindy said...

"WOW!" You are so right about living on another planet if one hasn't read about going green! Sometimes, I feel overwhelmed by it all. I keep telling
myself, one baby step at a time. We have made the most changes in our home. Whether it is the thermostat, shorter showers, keeping the sun out with our drapes and shades,etc. Another major switch we have made is not using the plastic water bottles. All of us are using reusable water containers. Thanks for sponsoring such a wonderful drawing contest! Thanks,Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

Allison said...

One of my new favorite tips is how to recycle all those free goft makeup bags you probably have stashed in the bathroom--- use them in the diaper bag to hold small items! Some are even lined and could hold snacks if washed properly. Cute AND functional as well as saving the planet...no more plastic baggies for me!

Unknown said...

I agree, it can be overwhelming sometimes especially if you compare your "greeness" to others. I am trying to stay focused on recycling and carpooling.

Kimber said...

What cute green stuff!!! My green tip is to check your sunscreen and beauty products for toxicity levels on the skindeep database at www.ewg.org

Anonymous said...

Our family will be bringing containers from home for leftover resturant food. We are trying cloth diapers instead of disposables. A little extra work, but as they say, The best way to impact our planet is to not do things to impact our planet! This give-a-way comes at a perfect time! My daughter and I just got back from a shopping excursion. She is about to pop! Due date is very soon! I was'nt able to help them as much as I would have liked. What a wonderful way for Lily to begin her life green! We actually saw some of the items featured. Well, either way...we will continue to do our part!

Claire said...

great great great! we use cloth diapers and wipes, and we make blocks out of our old milk cartons - you can add dry pasta inside some to make instruments as well.

Tuesday Girl said...

I would love to win this for myself and my new little one!

I reuse wipes boxes for crayons, hair clips and art supplies!

AK said...

What an awesome giveaway! My best tips are to use reusable shopping bags and to walk/bike to nearby locations. Thanks! afsk003ATgmailDOTcom

Danielle said...

We use cloth diapers and wipes at home & soon on the go...I need to work up to that one.

mcginnisfamily5(at)gmail(dot)com

Cecilia said...

What a great giveaway! So many fun prizes. We're trying to go green by obtaining as much previously used baby gear as we can, and we're planning on using cloth diapers.

Lo said...

Use public transportation!
Great giveaway.

Anne U. said...

We have just committed to buy all environmentally-friendly cleaning products. We are also trying to reuse whatever we can--yogurt containers make good Tupperware, and have just bought water bottles for ourselves.

jenny said...

wow every things so cute i think i have a little bit of every thing theres just so much that i love a bt this giveaway we could just talk for hr's about this any way i realy love to win this and well the onesie one frish 2 fish thats realy cute thanks jenny9675309@yahoo.com

Katie said...

Yeah, Green!

Melissa said...

Oh, this is such a great giveaway!
My tip is from a neighbor who has been gathering empty cereal boxes to build a play house for her kids. I think it's a great idea!
(jeepcutie82(at)msn(dot)com)

Superdumb Supervillain said...

compost! eat locally-sourced! walk!

Andrea said...

One of my favorite green tips is to use baking soda to eliminate odors, scour, get rid of dried on food, etc. instead of harsh and toxic chemicals. Also, it's great for cleaning out drains when mixed with vinegar

La Mama Naturale' said...

An Eco-WOW!!! Luckily, we live on planet earth or we wouldn't be able to enter the giveaway! There are lots of ways to contribute going green into your lifestyle- perhaps one of the easiest ways is to launder your clothes in cold water only and line dry them. A few others- Reuse old tissue boxes to store plastic bags- use cloth grocery totes...cloth diapers and wipes to cut back on waste entering the landfills. Make your own baby food - and buy organic whenever possible. I would love to win these eco-fabulous items you've gathered. They would be perfect for my son who was incidently born on Earth Day- he'll be a year old!!! We could use the other items for an upcoming shower we're attending!!! :) thanx. Happy Earth Day!!! lamamanaturale@gmail.com

jennifer57 said...

would love to win :)
we recycle our soda cans

Unknown said...

Thanks for all the great green resources!! What an awesome giveaway!!

Unknown said...

What a great giveaway! My tips are 1) reusable grocery bags are huge must do. Have you ever paid attention to how many bags build up otherwise? Eeek! and 2) you really don't need any chemical cleaners in the house. There are alternatives for pretty much every purpose, readily available now and not overly expensive. There's just no reason not to use them!


wiredalive at hotmail dot com

Mary512 said...

Purchase a carbon offset. Its not that expensive. Happy Earth Day! Great giveaway, thanks so much!

Dr. Dolly (@drdolly) said...

1. refill printer ink cartridges instead of throwing them away and replacing them with new ones (better for the earth and the pocketbook!)
2. washcloths make better wipes for diaper changes because they work better, don't have chemicals with excitotoxins and abrasive bleach, and they're cheaper and better for the earth
3. We use rechargable batteries for numerous household items.

Anonymous said...

I would love to win this prize!!! We use cloth diapers, wipes, and napkins. Also rags for cleaning (old diapers) instead of paper towels. We bring cloth bags to go shopping. We use reusealbe water bottles - Kleen Kanteens. We don't drive, we use public transport. We don't buy junky plastic toys. We buy used clothes ,. . .
paulinanpdx@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Eat veggie and organic.

profjeffmcl[at]yahoo.com

Ann said...

My green tip, recycle, recycle, recycle!! Re-use your paper grocery bags.
Thanks for the great give away!

Janna said...

We always use reusable grocery bags at the store, much less waste!

Anonymous said...

WOW...What a giveaway! Crazy! My best tip would be to use your own grocery bags, recycle, and reuse little things around the house! Thanks so much!
stbaisch[at]yahoo[dot]com

Anonymous said...

You can use a bucket to catch water as you're waiting for the bath or shower to warm up. This water can be used to water plants, mop, etc.

Thanks for the opportunity!
bcsbethany at yahoo dot com

HilLesha O'Nan said...

Right now, I'm reading Gorgeously Green by Sophie Uliano and learning all of the horrors of not being green. :)

Tarasview said...

Wow... that is a whole lotta stuff!

My best tip is to give and receive hand me downs! And of course use reusable grocery bags.
taradawnrobertson at hotmail dot com

Anonymous said...

We try to stay focused by adding one or two new green ideas each month to our routine. Our newest is using recycled plastic garbage bags. It's a small step, but it'll all begins with little changes.
jamiekampf@yahoo.com

Becky said...

A great giveaway! My green tip is to think reusable - every time I reach for a ziploc for a takealong snack in the diaper bag, I see if I have a reusable container that would work instead.

art-sweet said...

What a great giveaway! We get our milk delivered from a local dairy - it's organic, local (less shipping means less CO2) and in glass bottles that they recycle. We also do a CSA - community supported agriculture - see if there's one near you!
artsweets@ gmail dot com

Jamie said...

We try to do lots of little things: wash clothes in cold water, use dryer balls to shorten drying times, using compact fluorescents in all our light fixtures.

Also, I do most of my children's clothing shopping in consignment stores, and my husband reuses old reports from his business as our printer paper and drawing paper for our girls.

peg42 said...

What a great giveaway. Thank you so much for offering this. It's so great to see all these companies making everyone more aware of becoming "green". Not only for our generation, but for our children and their children.
My family and I are trying to be more aware and become more green. We now use cloth bags for grocery shopping. We recently changed all our bulbs to energy efficient and we make sure to turn off lights and just be more aware of whatever we can do to help out.
Thanks again.

Erika said...

Thanks for a great giveaway! My tip would be to support local farmers! You can shop at your local farmers' market or other establishments that sell local products. There's no better way to put your "green" into your community than buying local goods. We can't forget our farmers...they feed all of us!
oneliteratimommy@yahoo.com

Kathleen W. said...

This is a great giveaway! I try to do all I can to recycle, reduce, reuse, especially with a 3 week old baby. We are doing cloth diapers, breastfeeding, and natural detergents and cleaners (like baking soda). For years I've also kept cloth bags in my trunk to take with me while shopping.

Unknown said...

This a great giveaway--thanks! I try to buy more and more things that are used, especially clothing. We also grow a garden in the summer and freeze many things to use in the winter, like tomatoes for tomato sauce, green peppers, etc. We recycle everything we can, and also have a compost pile for leftover scraps. I have read so many great ideas here and am so inspired to continue the quest to Go Green!

agordon10 said...

I'm drooling, which may be good for the encironment.

Dianna_Ball said...

Ooh awesome giveaway!! My "green" tip is to compost. It's so much easier than I ever thought it would be, and it has cut WAY down on my garbage, which means less plastic garbage bags!

dianna_ball(at)hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Wow! Great giveaway.
We recycle paper, plastic, cans, etc.
We give old clothing/toys to the homeless shelter.
I use canvas bags for groceries.
digicat@sbcglobal.net

Unknown said...

I highly recommend buying local organic produce- it tastes fresher because usually it was just picked!

Anonymous said...

We've been working on "greening" our household. Fingers crossed!
Stephanie V.

lace said...

This is some amazing products!

Use reusable water bottles instead of throwing away plastic bottles. Use reusable bags at the grocery stores as well.

Can't wait to learn some more tips.

Ginny said...

Sigg & Thesis make great bottles so you can stop buying plastic!

Becca said...

I recently began taking my own storage containers when we go out to eat. I sometimes get funny looks when I start putting our leftovers into them, but the fact that I'm not using all those nasty foam products makes it worth it.

Leanna said...

I reuse plastic grocery bags for tote bags and garbage bags.

Bree said...

My green tip: Use cloth diapers!

jwc said...

What a great giveaway! Thank you!! We try to make all of our own bread & baked goods/treats -- cuts down on packaging - so less stuff in the landfills!

PS said...

We have a one cup a day rule. It cuts down on dishwasher space. Thanks for the great giveaway!!

The Mommy said...

Terrific giveaway! I'm a big re-user. In our house we always use tupperware, not ziplocs. We save our food containers and re-use those for leftovers. And we always use re-usable totes instead of getting plastic grocery sacks.

Thanks!
-Carrie H.

monarte said...

Happy Earth day!, I have a new Grandbaby and have shared many of the "natural" ways I took care of my babies with my daughter (which was her), from cloth diapers; which are much easier today to use; to making my own baby food. My best tip, would be to buy a baby food mill for making baby food. I bought one for my daughter called Kidco, they have a manual one and an electric one. Then cook ahead, and store the baby food in ice cube trays, or grind up what your cooking for dinner. Babies love it and you can control what they eat, and they get use to eating what the whole family is eating. The manual grinder can even be taken to Grandmothers house. I love all the new "Green" products available for our earth and for my new Grandbaby. Please enter me in your Amazing Giveaway.

Loren said...

What a great giveaway and cool site! Being green is easy if you follow the three R's: reduce, reuse, recycle. The first is easy, but the second is my favorite I love coming up with ways to reuse objects. If you're a knitter like myself, you can take old plastic bags and actually knit a reuseable tote for groceries or just as a cool handbag. Also, I always hold on to plastic containers from chinese food, butter, etc, and reuse them. However they don't stand the test of time, but don't throw them out yet! These are great to start seeds in. The containers keep the humidity in and then you can transfer the seedlings to pots and have a great organic garden.

reinharn85@yahoo.com

Amira M said...

this is great! my tip is to start taking navy showers if you want to cut back on water. basically you wet your body and then turn off the water. then you soap up and lather your hair. then turn on the water to rinse and turn it off!

amiramurphy at gmail dot com

Mrs Slaboda said...

I've been taking reusable bags to the grocery store. But I'm sure everyones heard that one already!

CJW's folks said...

Cloth diapers all the way! The pocket diapers today are easy, conveinient, and look good. We use BumGenius!

Kyra said...

Just the basic things like recycle your soda cans, bring your own cloth tote bag when shopping, etc. Every little thing makes a difference!

Anonymous said...

i reuse clothes--buy almost everything at consignment

Anonymous said...

What a great giveaway! I am "green" with envy! My tip would be to put a brick in your toilet tank. You will use less water with each flush.

johannahill26@hotmail.com

Sarah Carlson said...

i buy used clothing and other items on ebay, i use reusuable totes for groceries. I am also a member of a food co-op. Also check out freecycle.org - a free way to recycle large items like furniture locally rather then throwing it out.

Uniquely Yours said...

I blogged about this type of thing on my blog at http://uniquelyyoursbyshay.blogspot.com/2008/03/skeeda.html I'm always trying to become more green I recycle just about everything.

Carissa said...

I always try to recycle as much stuff as possible, I give my kids old clothes to their cousins or sell it on e-bay or craigslist. Most years I have a garage sale to get rid of things I can't use anymore and whatever is left over afterwards gets donated to Salvation Army. I'd rather give things away than throw them away.

Natalie said...

We teach our daughter to turn the water off when she brushes her teeth. No use wasting the water while the toothbrush is in the mouth.

scblog at hotmail dot com

Brandi said...

go green!

Chic Shopper Chick said...

This has got to be the most AMAZING giveaway that I have ever seen! The fact that so many people have been rallying around the idea of making our lives "greener" really warms my heart! Here is a green tip for anyone interested -- we make our own fabric softner for the washing machine, and we can add any scent we like to it! You can make a lot of it very inexpensively and it makes your clothes unbelievably soft! Search for "make your own fabric softener" to find lots of recipes!

Mika said...

I use cloth diapers as well as cloth wipes with my baby. Its not as difficult as people would think and I love the look of the cute diaper as opposed to a disposable diaper.

Elaine said...

I can't believe these great prizes! Thanks so much!
hellerfam(at)yahoo(dot)com

Sherry G said...

I think it's important for people not to be overwhelmed by all the thing we can do to be "green". If you're one who is not used to thinking about making environmentally friendly changes, take baby steps and do a little at a time. A small gesture is better than doing nothing.

Jessie R. said...

Use a reusable water bottle and reusable bags at the grocery store! Easy and really helpful things! Thanks!

Jenna said...

Awesome giveaway! I've learned to unplug chargers when they're not in use so they don't keep draining electricity.

jg AT jennaglatzer.com

Mox said...

Another tip: when your husband's ready to clear out his closet, retrofit his clothing to make cute duds for the kids...often in patterns you wouldn't think of, especially for little girls.

strawberry3d said...

it's very hard to decide what i love the best. but i will say i love your infant items.

noreen said...

keep a few bags in your car so when you shop you don't need store bags and when you don't need something freecycle it, even if you think no one would want it

Krissie said...

I use Freecycle for all my discarded items. I also recycle paper and plastic and cans. And I use the new light bulbs.
allmycrazycats@aol.com

Bunny B said...

Great giveaway! I use reusable shopping totes when shopping so they won't have to waste on paper or plastic. Thanks!

Shannon said...

Great giveaway!

princessbubbles_18 at yahooDOTcom

julie said...

I just started using my own bag when grocery shopping.. Great giveaway

Anonymous said...

Great giveaway!
We always use cloth bags at the grocery store and have recently started brining covered glass dishes to the deli, meat and fish counters instead of having it all wrapped in plastic. You can also ask that your order be wrapped in only butcher paper.
Thank you!
hune37(at)yahoo(dot)com

MamaGames - Alexa C. said...

This is an awesome giveaway, thanks!

Liz M said...

What a great giveaway. We do the 'easier' green stuff...recycling, carrying our own tote bag to the grocery store and we love planting flowers on earth day at our local park.

Thanks,
liz[at]lizlog.com

Alexia said...

Great giveaway! I have reusable water bottles that we use and I also find new purposes for baby food jars and formula cans!

RJ said...

I have switched over to the Method brand of cleaning products. It is very reasonably priced and I feel better about not using so many chemicals around my kids. Fabulous Giveaway!!!!!!!!
beck2jeff@adelphia.net

Steph said...

Some things we do around here to help the earth are recycling, keeping lights off, turning water off when brushing teeth, planting trees and gardens, etc...Not big stuff, but every little bit helps. Great giveaway!

silverbele said...

I recycle and turn off lights and go easy on the gas. Everyday is Earth day.

Anonymous said...

My favorite green tip is really try and not use plastic bottles or disposable diapers!

palmersf(at)comcast(dot)net

Anonymous said...

I snazzed up my reusable grocery bags with some beading...didn't want to be green and boring at the same time! Also, instead of buying 50 million spring water bottles, invest in a water cooler for your home, fresh spring water without all the plastic waste...

Anonymous said...

we have started using glass bowls and cups, instead of plastic. i've cut down to only doing laundry on weekends and using laundry tabs instead of bottle detergent. we use soap thats phosphate free.
bwalleshauser AT yahoo DOT com

Anonymous said...

what a great giveaway. Plant a garden and eat what grows, and always compost.It's so easy.
stacy
hetz-junk@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

My green tip is if you lower your thermostat by 3 or 4 degrees in the winter, you'll save energy and money. Thanks for the great giveaway!
jliemberger@aol.com

Anonymous said...

We try to support local farmers by only buying seasonally at our local produce stand! Helps out the farmers, and tastes better, too!

Thanks for the incredible giveaway! ( meg.wilson@gmail.com )

Anonymous said...

I'm so glad that you signed up with Prizey! You've got a great blog and this is a super giveaway. My green tip is to utilize your local consignment shops, garage sale listings and freecycle organizations befor heading to a department store. You'll spend less, promote waste-reduction and enjoy the thrill of the hunt for that special something to make your house a home!

Anonymous said...

Use canvas bags when you go grocery shopping instead of plastic and paper bags to cut down on the amount of waste in our landfills. Thanks for the contest.

moonstone53@yahoo.com

Sarah said...

We take our own totes when grocery shopping, so no plastic bags for us! We're also using some natural cleaners instead of traditional petrol based chems. Happy Earth Day!

denyse said...

This is great, what a wonderful prize!

Anonymous said...

Drop off items like old televisions and computers at special recycling centers instead of throwing them out so that the toxic chemicals inside of them, like lead and mercury, won't seep into the ground. Thanks.
jnl930@yahoo.com

D said...

Almost everything can be recycled,
just think to DO it.

Anonymous said...

This is a great giveaway

Unknown said...

What a great idea, the best way to start is with the baby. Reusing/recycling is one of the best things we can do!

Unknown said...

Oh my goodness, this is such an amazing giveaway!! My newest venture in being green is...encouraging my husband to recycle! I use anything reusable that I can, buy organic, save electricity and fuel as much as possible, now if I can just get him to put some things in the recycleable bin! :) Thanks so much!

Molly said...

My plan to go green, and save money, is to make my son some baby clothes out of old t-shirts.
momabr@yahoo.com

Unknown said...

I want mine in green!

Kristie said...

We like to vegetable garden and can our produce.

Anonymous said...

This is an amazing giveaway and if I win, I am going to give it to a dear friend of mine who recently had a baby!

My green tips are to ride your bike to work intead of driving, use a reusable water bottle instead of single use ones that go directly to landfills and purchase CFL bulbs! Thanks! (pposwaps AT gmail.com)

Julie said...

Recycle, reuse, reduce!

Don and Lisa Osborn said...

Happy Green Day!

I am doing my best to recycle, discontinue catalogs, use a Brita filter instead of bottled water, reuse plastic bags, etc. I hope every little bit helps...

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bauer zoo said...

i'm new to the green cleaning products. i noticed i was always sick after cleaning (sore throat, sinus problems) and after i started using more "environmentally safe" cleaners, i haven't been sick. great giveaway!

Jaclyn and Dominick said...

What great green items! A green tip I use is reusable grocery bags at the store.

Anonymous said...

I would love to win! Recycle your junk mail!! So much paper is wasted by companies sending it out. Do your part and recycle it! Don't throw it away.

miller lawn service said...

This is amazing! I'd love to win! My green tip: *please* recycle!!!

Anonymous said...

My only green tip is recycle, recycle, recycle. I do think you have the most adorable baby clothes (and mommy clothes) I have ever seen!

Liz D said...

No disposable anything- diapers, napkins, paper towels, razors.

Much cheaer to use things over and over.

Thanks@

mrssmiff said...

The biggest change I have made this year is installing a water purification system in my house. I know use a SIGG bottle instead of buying loads of Fiji water! Over time, the money I have saved from buying bottled water will pay for the purifier!

krisindam@mac.com

Agustin Vieyra said...

Awesome website and great giveaway!

One way we're trying to go green is to stop driving everywhere and walk/ride bikes when possible.

-Christina

Anonymous said...

Great green giveaway! We use cloth bags at the grocery, are members of community supported agriculture, and have used cloth diapers.

denise(dot)fahl(at)gmail(dot)com

vboackle said...

great giveaway.turn water off and on while brushing teeth to conserve water.

gjgille said...

Wonderful items!

Switching light when you leave the room, can help a lot!

Sarah said...

invest in an eco shower spout. I spent $10 more than a regular one because it was the only spout I could find that used 2 gallons per minute. My water bill has been atleast $5 dollares less every month since.

Sarah
Bloominwild89@yahoo.com

suzie said...

Great contest...thanks. One tip, use plates and silverware when you take your lunch to work -- nothing to throw away.

Laura said...

Wow- fantastic! Thank you. I love reading all the green tips... mine is that we changed to cloth napkins to reduce paper towel use in the house. We love them!
laurachilton {at} hotmail {dot} com

Eloise Carlson said...

This is the greatest giveaway. This would be so great to win, I will be a new mom in September so thse things would sure come in handy! Thanks for a great giveaway!

Heather said...

In the summer hang sheets and towels on a clothes line to dry instead of using an electric dryer.

Lucid said...

My tip is to plant a tree to celebrate your child's birth and then use your home composting practises to show him/her how composting will help the tree thrive.

Anonymous said...

angelina115@hotmail.com

so cool!!!!

Anonymous said...

joliexox@hotmail.com

i love it. really.

Anonymous said...

meza-angel@sbcglobal.net

i use reusable bags, too.

Unknown said...

Great giveaway! We try to do a lot to be "greener"...recycle, bring our own bags, compost, carpool, buy local!

Adrianne

Panjo Kids said...

What a fabulous mama-business giveaway! We do several "green" things- cloth diapers (which are so cute and easy nowadays!) and reusable grocery bags are just the beginning. We also recently cconverted to all natural cleaning products and love them!

sweetsue said...

This is an incredible giveaway. I would love any of the products for my new grandson.I buy economy packages of meat and wrap them in my saved vegetable bags. I use jars and margarine containers instead of plastic wrap and I turn all my printer paper over for reuse.

Anonymous said...

we make all of our snacks, from granola to yogurt instead of snack pacs. we compost everything we can to make our front garden bloom. no plastic bags of any sort or house. we also try to buy as local as we can. great giveaway it is nice to see moms so interested in teaching their families to be more conscience of their choices!!!

Unknown said...

Thank you for the amazing giveaway with a great message. I carry a Sigg bottle with filtered tap water around with me all day. It's great for me and my son, and you don't have to worry about the kid getting enough fluoride this way.

frugallm said...

what an amazing giveaway! please enter me

elkmeese at yahoo.com

Valerie Taylor Mabrey said...

thanks for the contest

Tammy said...

We are changing all the bulbs in our place to Flourescent!

Karen said...

Great Contest !!

Rebecca said...

I like using CraigsList or FreeCycle to get rid of old or unwanted electronics and appliances.

Anonymous said...

OMG! What a great giveaway. We've gone so green in our home these last few years (changing light bulbs, we drive a Prius, use dishtowels instead of paper napkins, running full washers after 8pm at night, keeping our vacations localetc), but we are still trying to improve. Thanks to all for the tips!

Anonymous said...

OMG! What a great giveaway. We've gone so green in our home these last few years (changing light bulbs, we drive a Prius, use dishtowels instead of paper napkins, running full washers after 8pm at night, keeping our vacations localetc), but we are still trying to improve. Thanks to all for the tips! skgborgo@yahoo.com

Julia said...

Thanks for the contest! We've started buying glass, paper or other packaging versus plastic and making special trips to the recyling center since our town doesn't pick the recycling up.

kevnjacks said...

What a great giveaway and all these fabulous green products! My best green tip since having kids is to give modern cloth diapering a try! They are no longer the pins and cloth but lots of fun patterns, velcro and stay-dry fabrics!

superfizz said...

We bring our own bags to the grocery store, air dry our clothing, buy items with less packaging.

Thanks for a great contest!

superfizz(at)bust(dot)com

Anonymous said...

My husband and I recycle, reuse, composte, etc. This would be great for our daughter who is due next month. maybe it will jusmpstart her in environmental issues

Anonymous said...

Anything at all! Just kidding! We recycle and I work from home, so it cuts down on the gas! Thanks!

bucbratt at hotmail dot com

LilyBiscuit said...

Our house rules are reuse, recycle, less electricity,avoid plastics, natural is better.

Betty N said...

we have always shopped at garage sales for things for ourselves, kids and grandkids. We are trying to be more aware of the little things that we can do and carry our own bags to the store, have put in energy efficient lights, etc.

CrazyDaizy said...

I make my own cleaner Vinegar and water and sometimes I use baking soda and Lemon. I also reuse the container.

Unknown said...

switch from paper bills to online bills, including saying no to atm receipts. save paper!

Anonymous said...

wonderful stuff!!!

The Jensens (Lakewood, Ca. branch) said...

Besides the usual stuff, I like to teach my kids how important it is to take care of the planet God has blessed us with. Since they love Polar Bears, we use it as a reminder phrase whenever they are running the water too long or not turning off the lights when they leave a room. We just say "polar bears." And they know that they can do their part to conserve energy and maybe even help save a polar bear.

Anonymous said...

We recycle, bring our own cups for take out coffee, TRY to remember to use our reusable grocery bags.
This is a wonderful contest and I would like to win and give as a gift. TO a mom-to-be in my hometown who is on hard times.

~JEWEL~ said...

We recycle, bring our own cups for take out coffee, TRY to remember to use our reusable grocery bags.
This is a wonderful contest and I would like to win and give as a gift. TO a mom-to-be in my hometown who is on hard times

Milk Mama said...

Buying a Brita Water pitcher or water filter keeps thousands of water bottles out of landfills each year! :D We just got one. I think the water tastes thousands times better than bottled water!

melonkelli said...

Awesome! We use dilute vinegar in a spray bottle for cleaning off the table. My sons can even help!

divrchk said...

What an awesome giveaway. I bring my own bags to the grocery store.

Anonymous said...

We recycle paper, plastic and glass every week. We have also begun to use natural cleaning agents, as it is safer for the environment and family.

rapleylaura@yahoo.com

Michael said...

My sister would love this stuff for my nephew.

mverno said...

buy in bulk it cuts down on refuge

meka foo said...

Wow! Great giveaway... We reuse as much as possible to be kind to the earth. We always check Craigslist or Freecycle before buying new!

Meredith said...

My favorite green tip is to buy local and boycott China until they stop their reprehensible polluting! They are back in 1880 eco-minds!

Donnie said...

The best way to learn to be green is to talk to our family members who lived during the depression. They know how to make something out of nothing and still have a grateful attitude.

Thanks, Martha W
ki4ggs(at)yahoo(dot)com

Anonymous said...

I TRY NOT TO BUY BOTTLE WATER,I HAVE NOT LEARN EVERY THING, BUT I AM GOING THERE ABOUT GREEN

Anonymous said...

Wow !What a great giveaway. Love the products.
Elaine R
emrosser@shaw.ca

jdine said...

Hope to win this amazing stuff. Everyday is Earth Day!

danosor said...

compost and recycle everything you can.

Leighann of Multi-Minding Mom said...

Wow, something for everyone in this great prize. I would divvy it up between all my friends!

I am teaching my daughter to recycle. Can't start too early!

Hannah said...

If you can't compost make a worm farm! They are easy, not smelly and great for houseplants.

Anonymous said...

Hello, I make sure to offer anything we have that someone might be able to use on our local freecycle. Also just started using reusable grocery bags.
Heather
jandh at myfamilylovesit.com

JaniceJ said...

What an awesome giveaway! I use
reusable grocery bags, and recycle,
also am starting to always use my leftovers.

Rach said...

I use junk mail for grocery lists, newspapers to wrap gifts, and we only drink from reusable nalgene bottles! We try to give everything a "second chance" in our house!

kdkdkd said...

walk around the neighborhood pushing your baby (or babies) in a stroller as a workout rather than driving to a gym.

Jessica said...

Buy seven or eight sturdy bags, washable bags and take them with you when you shop!
What a wonderful giveaway!

realsarah said...

Holy macarolly, this is an awesome giveaway! My green tip is to use a refillable bottle like the SIGG bottles instead of so many plastic water bottles!

srentzjones(at)gmail(dot)com

Unknown said...

My tip? Be thrifty and green!

Most people give up on being eco friendly because they feel that they have to spend entirely too much money to start! Using Vinegar and Baking soda for most of your cleaning needs saves money AND time. Baking your own bread insures that you know EXACTLY what is going into your children's bodies. Buying cloth diapers saves you hundreds over the long term with infants, they can be reused for subsequent kids and with the new tech in diapers today, is nearly as easy as disposibles!

Buying these things in bulk saves TONS of money so you can put your budget to other things, like organic clothing, and biodiesel and hybrid vehicles, and living debt free!

Unknown said...

Always recycle!

Danna said...

This is a great giveaway! I've just started using reusable grocery bags and buying into a farm coop. We also have a RO system in our house so that we can trust our water and not have to buy bottled water.

Anonymous said...

This would be absolutely for my boss who is a brand new eco-mom! We are "Green-Collered" and to reduce our carbon foot print, she figured out how to enable me to work from home. She so deserve this. great bunch of stuff

Anonymous said...

Start a local veggie garden.

dharmapunx13@hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Use frecycle dot org alot

Laura said...

Join a CSA ... every other week we get a box of organic fruits & veggies from a local farm. They taste much better than anything you can get at a supermarket, last much longer, and we are helping our local farms stay open.

GREAT giveaway! I think we can all do a little more to help keep our earth better!

Andrea said...

This IS a great giveaway! We try to do our part by using cloth diapers and washclothes instead of all that disposable stuff! :)

miriama said...

We recycle as much as possible, reuse containers a lot and reduce our waste. My daughter has her friends over for neighborhood clean up days where they pick up all the trash. Earth day is a BIG day around here.

Anonymous said...

What awesome products!
One way to recycle is a classic way. Save up your aluminum cans and turn them in for cash.
partymix25(at)hotmail(dot)com

Suzie Williams said...

Recycle everything you can. There's probably more that you can be recycling than you think. Re-using is even better. Instead of recycling old magazines, I keep a canvas tote bag in our bedroom behind the door. I put the magazines in there and I grab the bag when I go somewhere where I can leave them (The laundry mat, Doctor's Office, Used Bookstore at the library...).

Just remember to cut off your address. Plastic bags cannot be recycled curbside here, but many stores will take them and have collection bins for them. I like most people say I use them for everything, but after giving it more thought, I realized I use them to collect trash and then stick the half full bags into a larger trash bag.

Junk mail can also be recycled. Shred first if you're worried about security. I have heard some places cannot recycle the little plastic windows in the envelopes though, so it's best to check beforehand.

Donna said...

I hang my wash outside to dry

rmcgahagin said...

thank you for recycling

Kari said...

This is an amazing giveaway!! We've been going green before it was "cool" to go green :) We recycle, compost, eat vegetarian, use cloth grocery bags, cloth diaper, i use cloth pads, buy cruelty free products, the list goes on..!!

Anonymous said...

We use cloth bags, compost, energy saver bulbs, drive a Prius

Steve said...

Use reusable grocery bags at the store! Plant a tree!

Anonymous said...

Egg cartons make great finger paint palettes!

This is a GREAT giveaway!

Heather D.

hmdilorenzo (at) aol (dot) com

pauline15 said...

My family definately needs to become more "green".... but here's what we do, my sons elementary school collects all the plastic bags they can get to raise money for school so I send them all there. Not only are they recycled, the school benefits as well!

Anonymous said...

Enhance the land around you by planting trees or a veggie garden.
You can spend time in the garden with the children.
dawns_horizen@yahoo.com

Claire Roach said...

Here's my latest attempt to go green: I've been trying to recycle our clothes instead of buying new ones. I'm trying my hand at sewing to "refashion" clothes we already own. Thanks for the giveaway!
claireroach81(at)hotmail(dot)com

Unknown said...

i'm over 250 lbs. and have been riding my bike to and from work this month. if a fattie like me can handle this, you can handle whatever you've been thinking about changing too.

imjasonc said...

What a nice giveaway !! Thanks !!!

Anonymous said...

Wow!!

Anonymous said...

so cute!!

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