Eco – Friendly Bags and Purses – Holiday Gift Guide

The Ultimate Green Store

 

Check out the latest from  The Ultimate Green Store Women’s Bags collection! Looking for a unique bag that’s eco-friendly too? Check these favorites out.

This Recycled Rice Sack Cinchy Tote Bag in Jasmine is beautiful! It made by Rebagz and retail for $69.00. It’s made from recycled rice sacks that already have colorful graphics already printed on the material. You could use this bag for just about anything – shopping bag, briefcase, gym bag or a handbag.

These tote bags are perfect as a handbag, carry-on, shopping bag, gym bag or briefcase!

 

 

I love the color of this one! The Recycled Tap on the Shoulder Bag in Honeysuckle Radiant from Rebagz, retails for $88.00. It’s made from recycled PET plastic, and recycled paper. Graphics are already printed on the material. These cute bags come in a variety of colors!

My girlfriend at work will love this one! The Recycled Rice Sack Messenger Bag in Stallion, again from  from Rebagz, retails for $55.00.These bags are made form recycled rice sacks with the images already on them. These would be great for backpacks, briefcase, totes, or just about anything. There are many images to choose from.

 

 

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Anne

I'm a mother of 2 who likes to get involved in too much! Besides writing here I started a non-profit, I'm on the PTO board, very active in my community and volunteer in the school. I enjoy music, reading, cooking, traveling and spending time with my family. We just adopted our 3rd cat and love them all!

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Painted Owl T-Shirt Review/Giveaway

Looking for children’s clothing that is eco-friendly, cute , affordable  and made in the USA is not an easy thing to do. I came across Painted Owl and fell in love with their t-shirts!

Painted Owl has shirts for toddler and youth sizes. Their shirts are certified organic cotton using water based inks. The cotton is grown and spun in the USA. I think that is totally cool!

How Painted owl started from the owner Suzi McLaughlin:

It’s all about the …..”
SUGAR! My daughter Madeline and her dad were making cinnamon rolls one sunny winter morning. While spreading the butter and sugar mixture on top of an enormous slab of dough, Maddi proclaimed as she rolled her eyes and licked her lips, “It’s all about the SUGAR!” So we started creating apparel for kids celebrating all the things that make their world go ’round. And yes, sugar is one of them.

 

Another great thing about Painted Owl – they donate 3% Children’s Charities. They choose charities or organizations dedicated to improving children’s lives, health, and resilience following abuse or neglect. Each month a different charity will be featured. That’s such a great way to give back.

I received a shirt for Savannah. I choose the It’s All About the Adventure t-shirt from Painted Owl. I choose a larger size, so it fits her a little big. The shirt is super soft. It is a tagless shirt, which I love. I wish all shirts were tagless. Savannah loved wearing and was quite upset that when she got a drop of spaghetti sauce on it. But with a little spray and wash, it’s clean as new. The shirt washed and dried well. I would totally recommend Painted Owl.


This would make a great gift for anyone, especially those eco-friendly friends and family.

Painted Owl would like to offer a t-shirt of choose and size to one Mommy Has to Work reader, (a $27 value). Please see contest below and good luck!!

You can follow Painted Owl on Facebook and Twitter and of course check them out on line. Shop now and use MOMMY20 and get 20% off your order!!

 

I received a t-shirt to facilitate this review. All opinions are my own.

 

Anne

I'm a mother of 2 who likes to get involved in too much! Besides writing here I started a non-profit, I'm on the PTO board, very active in my community and volunteer in the school. I enjoy music, reading, cooking, traveling and spending time with my family. We just adopted our 3rd cat and love them all!

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Monster Mash and Terracycle

 

I got this in my email from Terracycle and wanted to share with you all! I love Terracycle!   Will you give a try?

 

Monster Mash Your Trash Costume Contest

Are you making your Halloween clown costume from candy wrappers? Your dragon mask from drink pouches? If so, we want to see it! Enter your upcycled costume into our Monster Mash your Trash costume contest by November 4th and you could be one of four contestants to win a gift card for cool TerraCycle upcycled products.

To download a poster for this promotional opportunity, click on the link below.

Poster for the Monster Mash your Trash Costume Contest

What is the Monster Mash your Trash Costume Contest?

The Monster Mash your Trash Costume Contest is a way for TerraCycle Brigade participants to learn in a hands-on way how every day waste materials can be reused into unique, innovative products.

How do I enter the Monster Mash your Trash Costume Contest?

The Monster Mash your Trash Costume Contest is open to all TerraCycle Brigade participants. Costumes must be original designs created from at least two-thirds upcycled waste materials, such as candy and cookie wrappers or drink pouches.

Entrants must submit the following information by November 4th to contest@teams.terracycle.net:
The name of the designer
Detailed photographs of the upcycled costume.
A brief description of the design project (including the details on the upcycled waste used).

When is the Monster Mash your Trash Costume Contest happening?
Entry phase: October 17, 2011 to November 4, 2011
Finalists announced: November 7, 2011
Public voting phase: November 7, 2011 to November 14, 2011
Winners announced: November 16, 2011

How do you win the Monster Mash your Trash Costume Contest?

TerraCycle’s design team will evaluate the submissions for creativity, use of upcycled waste, and execution of the design. Four finalists will be determined and announced on November 7th. TerraCycle will then turn the contest over to the public for a one-week voting period.

What are the prizes?

The costume that receives the most votes will be awarded the Grand Prize, a $100 gift card to DwellSmart.com, TerraCycle’s official online retailer. TerraCycle will also award the three runners-up prizes of a $50 gift card to Dwellsmart to the remaining 3 finalists. All finalists’ costumes will be invited to be showcased in the TerraCycle Upcycle Museum at the TerraCycle offices in Trenton, NJ.

For detailed rules click here.

Anne

I'm a mother of 2 who likes to get involved in too much! Besides writing here I started a non-profit, I'm on the PTO board, very active in my community and volunteer in the school. I enjoy music, reading, cooking, traveling and spending time with my family. We just adopted our 3rd cat and love them all!

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Green Halloween Tips

How do you go green at Halloween? It’s easy really.

Forgo those orange plastic pumpkin buckets. While they are cute, a lot of petroleum goes into their production and how many do you think get tossed in a landfill? A lot! Make your own Halloween bags or buy one they can use all the time or at least every year. besides, those buckets don’t hold a lot of goodies. Remember when we used pillowcases? Take an old one and decorate it. If you use washable markers, you can actually sleep on that pillowcase again.

 

Don’t drive – walk. With all the kiddies out trick or treating, if parents drove along side, that would me a lot of fumes being emitted. If you can’t walk in your neighborhood, find one you and your little ones can walk. Every year, the neighbors get together and we all walk together in a big group. It’s really a lot of fun!

 

Use old materials to make ghoulish decorations. Some ideas:

• Cut out Halloween patterns in a small paper bag, place sand at the bottom, add a votive candle (made with soy or natural wax), and presto—an easy green light source.
• Use old bed sheets to make ghosts or tablecloths.
• Use newspaper as stuffing for witches’ arms and legs.
• Paint cardboard boxes with low-VOC paint and transform them into gravestones or coffins.
• Decorate tables with gourds, pumpkins, apples, leaves and branches

Don’t throw away those pumpkins seeds. They make a nutritious and delicious snack! All it takes is a warm oven, a cookie sheet, salt and olive oil. Then roast for 30 minutes in the oven. The rest of the pumpkin’s insides make perfect compost, as does the entire pumpkin after it has served its time as a jack-o’-lantern.

When the doorbell rings, welcome trick-or-treaters with tasty treasures that won’t scare the earth. Some of the basics: Look for organic, as well as no artificial flavors or colors. I wish more people did this, as my son is not allowed to eat them!  Consider handing out sinfully delicious organic chocolates, natural lollipops and whole-grain granola bars. You might even offer some non-edible options that kids can enjoy well after the candy is eaten. I hand out bouncy balls, spider rings and googly bands. While they might not be great for the environment, I like non food items too.

Make your own costumes!Most store-bought masks are made from PVC, which is not only bad for the earth but bad for your health. Store-bought costumes are also made from low-cost polyester, derived from petroleum. Instead, look for costumes that use naturally sourced material like bamboo, hemp, organic cotton and wool. Better yet, make your own! Here are a few ideas:

• Convert an old prom or bridesmaid dress into a Barbie or Tinkerbell costume.
• Stuff stockings with socks to make spider or turtle legs.
• Grab a graduation gown and add a scarf, tree branch (wand) and glasses to turn your child into Harry Potter.

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How green will you be this Halloween?  Any other ideas?

 

 

 

Some info and pictures were taken from iVillage.

Anne

I'm a mother of 2 who likes to get involved in too much! Besides writing here I started a non-profit, I'm on the PTO board, very active in my community and volunteer in the school. I enjoy music, reading, cooking, traveling and spending time with my family. We just adopted our 3rd cat and love them all!

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Green Works – The Green Way to Clean

If you are looking to green your life and don’t know where to start, try starting with your household cleaners. Cleaners affect your house, your kids, you.

Green Works can help get your house clean without all of those harsh chemical fumes and residues.  If you know me, you know I have a thing for smells. Harsh chemicals really mess with my head and it kinda freaks me out with the kids. I don’t want my daughter paying in the shower with a bunch of chemicals.

 

  When you check out Green Works on line, make sure to print out the $1.00 coupon. You can also check out their videos, like the one above – Simple tips for green living. There is so much information.

I received four Green Works products to review.

Green Works  Naturally Derived Cleaning Wipes  – Contain ingredients, such as citric acid and wood fibers. There no harsh fumes or residue and can be used on just about anything. They smell kinda lemony. A plus – they are biodegradable and you can throw them in the compost bin!

Green Works Naturally Derived All-Purpose Cleaner – This is wonderful to use anywhere! We even used it to clean our tile floors. It’s safe to use on multiple surfaces throughout the kitchen and bathroom, including counters, appliances, stainless steel, sealed granite, chrome, cooktop hoods, sinks and toilets.

Green Works Laundry Detergent  – Works just as well as other  detergents, but with the knowledge of what your NOT using. No phosphates, optical brighteners or harsh chemical residue.

Green Works Naturally Derived Bathroom Cleaner  – This great, just like the multi use cleaner.

The cleaning lady, Gilma and myself enjoyed testing out these “green” products. Yes, I have a cleaning lady!! I can’t do it all.

 

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I received the above products to facilitate this review, through Mom Bloggers Club. Opinions are my own!

Anne

I'm a mother of 2 who likes to get involved in too much! Besides writing here I started a non-profit, I'm on the PTO board, very active in my community and volunteer in the school. I enjoy music, reading, cooking, traveling and spending time with my family. We just adopted our 3rd cat and love them all!

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