Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Friday, June 3, 2011

Charlie Banana Cloth Diaper Giveaway!

EcoBabyBuys has partnered up with Charlie Banana to giveaway two sets of super cute cloth diapers! I don't CD (as it's commonly called), mostly because I was completely intimidated by the idea. Wyatt will be out of diapers soon enough, so maybe for baby number two? I love the concept and its positive impact on the earth!


Go here to enter the giveaway. It closes June 8th!

- Mother Nature Mom

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Greentainer USA Giveaway!

It must be the summer of bento giveaways!


Bentobloggy is hosting a great giveaway sponsored by Greentainer USA! Go green this summer with one of their awesome stainless steel products!
- Mother Nature Mom

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Recycle your flip-flops and help build a playground.

Contrary to popular belief, I have not forgotten that I have a blog. =) Life is extremely hectic right now - it's finals time at school AND we're moving this weekend! I'll be around more once summer classes start and my schedule isn't quite so frenzied.


I came across this today and HAD to share it!

Old Navy is asking for people to donate their old flip-flops that they don't wear anymore - so that they can be used to build playgrounds! How amazing is that?! The flip-flops can be any size and any kind, not just Old Navy brand. Donations are taken in store until May 21st. The Facebook event is here - click "I'm Attending" so that you won't forget to donate!

- Mother Nature Mom

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Green made easy - reusable shopping bags + great daily deal sites for moms!

I decided to start my New Year's resolutions off a little early! Since I'm trying to be kinder to Mother Nature, I thought I'd share something I've been trying to do lately...

Awhile back, I won a gift card to Olivia Place, a daily deal site that has items for babies, kids, and moms at discounted prices. A lot of the clothes and accessories that I've seen featured on the site are geared toward little girls, which doesn't help Wyatt. (All you moms with little ladies, go check them out! They've had adorable girl stuff the past few days!) So I was really excited when they featured a product for mommies who are trying to go green - reusable shopping bags!


Friday, October 8, 2010

Easy upcycling - jars of all sizes

I'm a little bit of a pack rat, but for once, it seems to be a good thing.

I've been saving jars lately. Large jars, small jars... doesn't matter. I figure that I'll eventually find a use for them.

I started saving baby food jars because of my mom. And before we go any further, yes, we've been getting jarred baby food, but fear not! I'm still a homemade baby food-making machine! We're able to get a certain allotment of baby food every couple of months through the WIC program, and I'd hate to let it go to waste. We leave the jarred stuff with the grandparents and sitter and use the homemade stuff at home... but anyway...

My mom used to sew a lot when I was little, and she kept her extra buttons, pins, and other sewing notions in old baby food jars. When we started getting jarred baby food, I instantly remembered playing with the little jars and rattling them around and whatnot. So, I decided to hang on to all of our jars. I don't sew, but I knew I'd find a use for them eventually. I also have a bunch of small 4 oz canning jars that were left over from my baby shower. (They were filled with M&Ms and used as party favors.) I also began to keep the big jars that Wyatt's applesauce comes in. At this point, Kenny's rolling his eyes and sighing as he lines up the jars next to the sink to wash them. But trust me, jars - no matter the size - are one of the easiest things to upcycle!

Small jars are great for holding a vast array of little items that tend to get lost. Paper clips, stamps, thumbtacks, bobby pins, small nails, washers, nuts and bolts, and hair ties can all be kept nice and neat and in one place. Dried herbs and spices can also be kept in smaller labeled jars. I've been using small jars as a sidecar to hold small pieces of fruit or sauce in my bento lunches.

Large jars can hold flour, rice, and other grains in your kitchen pantry. Pack a jar with plastic silverware and napkins to take on a picnic, then use the jars as drinking glasses. Pour used cooking oil into a large jar instead of down the drain (which is a no-no anyway.) Keep it until it's full and take it out with the rest of your household garbage. A large jar full of potpourri with a doily tied to opening in place of the lid makes a pretty addition to a coffee table. Layer dry ingredients for homemade cookies in a jar and give as a gift. And of course, large mason jars make great glasses for sweet tea down here in the South. =)

It's easy to acquire jars even if you're not purchasing baby food. Hang on to your spaghetti sauce and pickle jars. You never know what use you'll find for them!

-Mother Nature Mom

PS - Feel free to leave your ideas in the comments section. I have more jars than I do ideas!