Ethical Superstore is having a clearance sale with some amazing discounts. All sorts - fashion, organic groceries, green cleaning products, gadgets, jewellery and baby/child products - take a look.
Definitely worth stocking up for birthday (or even Christmas?) presents!
Aspiring green mummy, living in London, England. I have a son and a daughter, who keep us entertained / busy / challenged (delete as appropriate). It's important for our family to 'do our bit' and live as sustainably as we can. We believe it matters for the future of the planet - often it also helps us save money - and it can be fun!
Friday, March 25, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Party bags - ideas that don't cost the planet
I'm starting to get the hang of party bags. Easy, cheap and as eco as possible - that's generally the plan.
Now depending where you see yourself sitting on the green spectrum, you might consider the totally green thing would be no party bags at all. After all, they encourage kids to expect 'stuff', they use up resources and they cost money! But I think with a bit of careful planning, it's possible to minimise their environmental impact.
Here's some ideas - gifts that are easy to recycle, or designed to last.
For more inspiration, read 'Birthday Party: Games, Food, Invitations, Party Bags'
- Bags
Decorate plain brown sandwich bags with handles - a simple design, cut out pictures from used wrapping paper or simply each child's name. If you prefer something that is a gift in itself, how about a hand-made fabric bag? The photo shows some made by my friend Ange. Ideal for girls to keep nick-nacks, or for boys to keep small cars, marbles etc. - Plant a seed.
During the party, get kids to fill pots with soil, label their pot, plant a seed or bulb, and water it. Add it to their party bag to take home. - Popcorn
Cheap, fun, easy. Make a paper cone or use paper bags, and fill each with home made popcorn (organic if you prefer). Should keep fine if made the day before the party and kept in air tight container. - Books
Buy 2nd hand from Amazon, charity shops etc. Small books are ideal - Mr Men, Ladybird Classics, or small board books for toddlers. - Biscuit
Any type - even a plain old Rich Tea will do. Just add kids' names or simple design using icing/cake decorations. Or get kids to do their own during the party. - Cooking Kit
Cookie cutter + Recipe (try CBeebies) + Cake Icing. - Eco bag fillers
See The Green Familia's list of eco party bag websites. Some lovely little toys - maybe more pricey than the usual fillers, so go for quality rather than quantity - and add a big slice of cake to the bag. - Recycle, Reuse
Don't waste too much time coming up with original ideas - recycle someone else's! Try forums such as The Green Parent and Money Saving Expert - Green & Ethical MoneySaving. - Happy Green Earth
This company deserves a special mention - cute little gifts, biodegradable or recycleable - from 70p. - Good Luck Wishes
How about a virtual gift? Nicola Baird, author of Home Made Kids, suggests giving 'Good Luck Wishes' which are activated by something the kids need to look out for on their way home, like someone on a zebra crossing.
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