Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Recycle that holiday wrapping paper!

Within the next day or so, you will be wrapping your gifts for the Holidays and unless you have a trick up your sleeve, you will be using paper wrapping paper. There are alternate “green” ways to wrap gifts without filling up our landfills with holiday wrapping paper and cute ways to decorate gifts and save money.

You can wrap with scarves, and simply tie up. Wrap a bottle of wine in a newspaper, forget the bows this year! Use anything from paper bags to leftover wallpaper, and cut out images from magazines, comics, children’s drawings or old greeting cards to give your package an artistic flair. Decorate the gift with sprigs of berries, branches, shells and pinecones. Tie on raffia or yarn to add to the décor! Put your gift(s) in a recycle bag that you buy from the grocery store, it might encourage them to use it.

OK, so the gifts have been opened and you see a room full of wrapping paper, what now?
  • After the holidays, use the wrapping paper to wrap your child’s books
  • Use wrapping paper to cover a cork board and hang on the wall.
  • Use the paper to cover the inside of the drawers or cabinets.
  • Keep your paper and re-use if not too wrinkled for gifts next year.
  • Give to local schools for crafts
  • Keep it in the garage or under the sink. Clean windows with crumbled up wrapping paper, it is great!
  • Use the paper to fill hats or boots
  • Use as placements when our kids eat or craft
So, enjoy your holidays with your family and friends, and when cleaning up, remember to recycle that old wrapping paper, it won’t take any time away from your festivities, and you will feel better helping out our environment!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

A "Green" Fireworks show!


New Year's Eve is fast approaching and we all love to attend the parties, parades and watch the spectacular fireworks shows, seems to innocent right? Not so, New Year’s Eve fireworks can cause humans great health risks, not to mention animals, and our Mother Earth.

In July of 2009 scientists found that fireworks, although fun and usually free to watch, pose a great risk to human health. The smoke that is put out from fireworks can trigger asthma attacks, and sends toxic metals into the soil and water. Not only can the fireworks harm our lungs but the poisonous metal that makes the color white, is called Antimony and can harm the lungs, heart and stomach. Barium causes the green color in fireworks and can be toxic to the heart. Not only are fireworks bad for humans but of course, not good for our earth either. As you can imagine, all those metals flying through the air into our water and into our soil, takes its toll on our environment as well.

Scientists and researchers are working on a new generation of pyrotechnics. While still explosive and dramatic and fun, these fireworks produce less smoke and use fewer toxic metals that end up in soil and groundwater. We all know that not all people are on the eco-friendly fireworks bandwagon, but it would be great to encourage your neighborhood or area to go with the new Eco-friendly fireworks. They are a bit more pricey than the normal fireworks and it might be a little premature to expect your metroplex to use them yet, but now you know and you can help spread the word. You can contact the EPA to find out where to purchase.

Disneyland is on board as they do fireworks nightly. They are investigating cleaner burning fireworks and in 2004, Disney began using compressed air to launch fireworks at Disneyland in Anaheim and it reduces at least the issues of smoky particulates in the air and perchlorates in the water.

Although the eco-friendly fireworks will be hard to find at the present time, if you buy fireworks, ask for the low smoke fireworks, and make sure you follow firework safety tips.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

I’m Dreaming of a Green Christmas…..


Our environment doesn’t take time off for the holidays, and neither should we!
Being “green” is a 365 day a year responsibility. There are many ways you can continue your environmentally friendly trends during this holiday season.

Let’s start with your tree. An artificial tree will last for many years, but when you are ready to replace it – what happens? It will end up in a land fill and last forever! Your best bet with a Christmas tree is to purchase a pine tree with the roots still intact. Then after the holidays, you can plant the tree outside and watch it grow! When purchasing the lights for your tree, remember to buy the LED ones. They cut down on the amount of electricity used.

Decorating the tree is fun and easy. You can use old ribbon laying around the house as garland, or pop some popcorn and gather the family for a popcorn stringing party! Have a contest for your kids and let them create ornaments using items you already have in the house (or that they find outside).

My Mom was green before being green was cool! I remember Christmas mornings at my house – we used a seam ripper to open our Christmas presents. My Mom was able to re-use wrapping paper for YEARS that way. If you don’t want to take it to that extreme, you can use the funny papers to wrap presents, or any section of the paper. Finish it off with a red bow – and wha-lah – a great wrapping job friendly to the environment! If you are having to ship presents this year – please avoid those styrofoam peanuts! Instead use old newspaper as package filler or do as a friend of mine does, save your children's Ziploc baggies and blow them up to use as cushions inside the boxes.

So many easy ways to stay “green”. E-mail cards rather than snail mail, online shopping rather than driving from mall to mall – just a little common sense goes a long way in helping Mother Earth!

If you don't know much about recycling, ask or do what we do and search the web! Don't forget to buy eco-friendly gifts as well this Holiday season!

Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

On Friday, don't go black, go GREEN!


Obviously we are coming upon the famous “Black Friday” and at Seed Sucker, we figured we would join right in!

Starting on Friday, November 27th through Monday, November 30th you can receive 30% off your entire order! You must use code BF30 when checking out to get this great offer!

If you are exhausted from all the same old gifts, its time to give Seed Sucker organic shirts a try! Why not spend money on something that helps the earth and give the most unique gift of the season! You will be the talk of the gift-giving day!

There are so many items to choose from at Seed Sucker, so don’t forget these great buys on Friday:

Make A Change Baby Onsie for the little ones
Giving Back To The World One Seed At A Time Organic Shirt for the females
H2O: Don't Waste The Taste shirt for the man in your life
It's a Global Thing (for the one who usually does the shopping)

Remember that at Seed Sucker, every tag (label) is a plantable tag and at Seedsucker you can also give back to the environment by registering your Seed Sucker product with us online. For every item registered, .50 will go into the Seed Sucker Foundation fund.

Act quickly on Friday morning and get those Christmas gifts early, set your alarm if you have to, but whatever you do…. make sure help "MAKE A CHANGE"!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Tired of the same old fundraisers?


Kids are great, but the stuff they want to do sure can be expensive. Whether your child is involved in youth sports like little league baseball or soccer, dance, cheerleading, band or a club like boy scouts or girl scouts, there is a good chance that you will be asked to do some fundraising at some point.

Personally, I am exhausted from the wrapping paper, the cookie dough and the candles. I know that I am to help out the organization but really, a 8 oz candle for 18.00? Seriously?

Seed Sucker is the perfect place to help you raise money for your organization. This fundraiser offers a FAST, EASY, and PROFITABLE way to help you get the funds you need, just in time for the holidays. You don't have to worry about, messing with products or collecting money, because Seedsucker offers online fundraising. You get a easy fundraiser that is Eco-friendly, lucrative and a "No Hassle" fundraiser. Check out the great catalog of Seedsucker shirts that you can choose from!

Fast: Your supporters need only log into www.shop.seedsucker.org and shop away! Using the unique promotional code (assigned to your group upon program enrollment) during check-out will automatically tag each sale for your organization. What a great way to take advantage of the times with computers/internet and secure ordering!

Profitable: All Seedsucker fundraiser t-shirts are discounted to the public by 25% off retail and each unit sold will net your organization 30% of the sale price less shipping and applicable taxes. At the close of your fund-raising event, Seed Sucker will issue payment directly to your organization within 2 weeks, no more waiting 6-8 weeks for payment.

Easy: Complete the enrollment form on line, or download the paper form and fax or email to them. They review your application, and once approved, you'll receive your unique promotional code and send your announcement (be sure to include your promotional code in all announcements so that sales for your organization are accurately tracked).

All orders will be sent directly to the purchaser, no more hassle of trying to set up a "pick up time".

For more information, contact Seedsucker at fundraising@seedsucker.org or fill out the fundraising form and start earning your money today! It is just that simple! Check it out!

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Eco-Friendly Stationery and More

Ready for the holidays? Staccato Stationery has your eco-friendly holiday cards and MUCH more.

Staccato is a paper design company offering exclusive designs of stationery and invitations as well as the top designs from great invitation companies. All collections use recycled papers with a minimum of 30% Post Consumer Waste.

And they've recently added the Plantable Greetings line from Botanical PaperWorks, which reminded us so much of our plantable apparel tags - we had to check them out! This line includes the precious Plantable Yummy Cards - the perfect gift or card for those garders and gourmet cooks, the Yummy Card boxed card set grows six different herbs when the card is planted. And that's not all - each card contains a recipe for a tasty dish using the fresh herbs you've grown.


Staccato’s is a small, woman-owned company that focuses on superior customer service with a mission is to bring organic style to the stationery & invitations industry.

And don't forget to check out the Staccato Signature exclusive designs! Check out their “The Anna - Save the Date” invitations and their “Yasmine” invitation (a beautiful retro purple & green floral, 3 layer invitation) that you could use for any event.

Be it a new baby announcement, wedding invitations, party invitations, holiday cards or just stationery - Go Green for your next event and during the hoilday with Staccato - with an eco-friendly solution for your paper-communication needs!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Another Rave Review

Special thanks to Margaret Bochy of Pickles & Lollipops blog for another rave review of Seed Sucker organic t-shirts. She's a single mom to a twenty two year old daughter, and a twelve year old son. With her blog - she shares her opinions, and helps others on a variety of topics from motherhood, to practical tips, tricks & finds.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Rave Review

Seed Sucker has received another great review of our unique product. Special thanks to Colleen - from The Princess & The Monkey blog!

What a rave review of Seed Sucker organic t-shirts - and we know there will be more and more of these as more and more people get to experience the soft, comfortable fabric - and see the hip colorful designs.

In her review, Colleen made a point to mention the soft fabric. It's true! Seed Sucker t-shirts are made of our custom Bamboo-Fit® Fabric - 70% bamboo, and 30% organic cotton. It's like BUTTA!

Thanks Colleen for taking the time to write a little something about us.

Colleen is married and has two kids, both with special needs - and journals her experiences and more along the way on the several blogs she writes and maintains - including The Princess and the Monkey, Mii and My Wii Family, & is a regular contributor to Kidz.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Going GREEN This Halloween

Halloween is quickly approaching. And by all accounts, it is not a very eco-friendly holiday! It is estimated that Americans will spend close to 6 billion dollars on Halloween – on everything from expendable costumes and decorations to individually wrapped candy. So here are a few ideas for a “Green Halloween”……

Start with your costume. Some of the best costumes I had growing up were made from stuff we already had in the house. I remember three of my favorite Halloweens. I was a hobo, a ballerina and a scarecrow. All were easily made from items stuffed in the back of my closet. One year, I painted an old refrigerator box as a "Fruit Loops Cereal" box - and cut holes for my head and arms. (talk about getting good use out of a box - get a fridge, wear it, then recycle it!) Search the web for some great Halloween costume ideas, then shop the thrift stores, your closet – or even better- your parents or friends closets! You can then “recycle” the costume by donating them back to Goodwill or another thrift store.

Decorating for Halloween is fun, but keeping it simple is much better for the environment! Try to resist the urge to buy out the Halloween decorating aisle. Purchase just one or two high quality Halloween decorations and re-use them each year. Simple sheets turned into ghosts swaying in the breeze are sure to elicit many shrieks from trick or treaters. Cotton balls can be made into great spider webs and leaves and candles can be turned into a spooky fall arrangement. Turn most of the lights off in your house (save some energy) light some candles – and a fun and scary Halloween scene will be set.

If you carve a pumpkin – be sure to save the seeds and roast them! They are delicious, just remember to add a little salt. The “guts” of the pumpkin can be turned into pumpkin puree and used to make delicious pies, bread, muffins and pancakes. Certainly you are into natural beauty - check out these organic skin treatments using pumpkin! And don’t throw your pumpkin away – remember to toss it into your compost heap.

Finally, instead of passing out candy – hand out “earth friendly” things. Pencils, fun erasers or sidewalk chalk are great candy alternatives. Or, to really help beautify the planet – pass out seeds that the little trick or treaters can plant.

So many simple ways to have a frightfully good Halloween – and help save the planet, too! For more information on a cool grassroots movement to make holidays more eco-friendly - check out Green Halloween!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Alicia Silverstone Launches The Kind Life

Did you know? You can EAT eco-friendly too! Alicia Silverstone has launched her website - The Kind Life - as an extension of her book, The Kind Diet, which is about living your happiest and healthiest life - while taking care of Mother Earth. She's decking out her new site with all sorts of eco-living tips from eating at home, to eating out, plus gardening, organic lifestyle, organic fashion and more surrounding the green cause.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Spook-tacular Events In October

You know us here at Seed Sucker, we're out and about (like, literally - all over the DFW METROPLEX!!) - spreading eco-awareness, and selling our HOT ORGANIC TEES! We're also doing our best to spread the word about our NEW and EXCITING way to raise money for your school, organization or sports team.

With that said - we'd LOVE for you to come see us at any of the festive events we'll be at this month. Check out the list below - and come sit a spell!

October 10th: Dallas ZOO TO DO

October 11th: Midlothian Fall Festival

October 17th: The Whitesboro Peanut Festival

October 18th: PTA 100th Annversary at the State Fair of Texas

October 24th: WorldFest in Addison, Texas

October 24th: Youth 380 Sports Festival - Savanna, Texas

October 31st: North Texas Kids Family Expo

October weekends are filled with eco-friendly and family FUN! We hope to see YOU there!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Fall is here!

The leaves are falling and the air is crisp. With a new school year beginning, we all know what that means – school fundraisers! Seed Sucker Organic Apparel has a wonderful alternative to the traditional school fundraiser. Their “Apparel with a Conscience” fundraiser is fun, easy, educational and serves an environmental purpose.

Don’t we all have enough stationary, gift wrap and pens? Wouldn’t Aunt Ethel appreciate a fundraiser where she could buy something “hip” to wear, rather than another tub of cookie dough?

Seed Sucker’s “Apparel with a Conscience” fundraiser is the solution.

The Seed Sucker t-shirts display environmental messages which encourage positive changes for our environment. The shirts are made of 70% bamboo and 30% organic cotton and come in all sizes from babies to adults.

We all want to make a positive impact on the environment. We all want to help our schools or organizations raise money. Seed Sucker’s “Apparel with a Conscience” fundraiser does both!

They make the fundraising process easy and they have great launch videos for schools to use to get everyone excited about helping the environment and raising money for your school or organization.

When it comes to “going green”, we all examine our actions and determine if there is a better way to do things. Hurray for Seed Sucker for giving us a better alternative to fund raisers!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Employee Spotlight

Nicki Jeter is the Director of Public Relations and Social Media for Seed Sucker, Inc.

Nicki is a single, hard working mother of two absolutely adorable kiddos, Charli and Van.

Nicki's passions are Rock-N-Roll music, working out and spending time with her children. She makes everyone around her laugh and brings a breath of fresh air to the office everyday!

Nicki's favorite saying is... "Being boring is a choice... Those pleated khaki's and mild salsas don't buy themselves!"

Nicki's love for life and passion to making sure her children grow up respecting the planet we live in is what makes her so unique and valuable to each of us at Seed Sucker, Inc.

We're so lucky! Friend Nicki on Facebook!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

How to GREEN Your Halloween

Going Green is something we can all attempt to do - all the time! With Halloween and the rest of the holidays coming up - it's time to think about what you can do to help save our resources. This Halloween - use these handy tips to keep make HALLOWWEEN GREEN!

Tip 1: Ditch the car an get out and walk! Do not drive around the neighborhood or from house to house. Park the car and walk with the kids as they trick or treat through the neighborhood.

Tip 2: Light up the night responsibly. If you use flashlights, power them with rechargeable batteries. Also opt for other, greener options like LED flashlights, glow sticks, and solar-powered lights that you can carry or wear.

Tip 3: Use reusable and eco-friendly trick-or-treating bags. The old pillowcase standby is always a good choice, as are small canvas tote bags decorated for Halloween. Or, transform an old plastic bucket or pail into a fun candy collecting container.

Tip 4: Did you know you can wear eco-friendly costumes? This tip is two benefits in one - saving resources - AND saving money! Simply rent, borrow from friends or just dive into your closet and see what clothes could create an awesome costume and not only does it save some resources - it cost much less!

Tip 5: Say no to litter. Keep neighborhoods clean and make sure your kids don't drop candy wrappers as they trick or treat. If you see someone else has dropped wrappers, pick them up and dispose of them properly.

Tip 6: Recycle and repurpose what you can. Most candy wrappers are not recyclable so they usually get tossed in the trash. See what other fun options you can come up with before throwing them away, such as making a candy wrapper collage.

Tip 7: Recycle all that extra candy... Give some candy to the less fortunate, or mail to the local shelter. A great idea is to get the kids involved and decorate a candy box and mail it to our troops overseas.

Tip 8: Make full use of your entire pumpkin by roasting the seeds, turning the innards into soups or pies, and composting the jack-o-lantern carcass when you're done.

Tip 9: Keep it simple. When you're buying treats to give out, choose items that come in a minimum amount of packaging. Some folks skip the candy altogether in favor of use-able treats like pencils, pens, funky erasers and even nickels!

Have fun, stay safe - and GREEN YOUR HALLOWEEN!

Friday, October 2, 2009

Raising Awareness: Ocean Acidification

What people DON'T know - is that we are slowly destroying life in our ocean from burning fossil fuels. It's odd - because a lot of our planet's environmental, ecological and atmospheric problems are are due to things that people DON'T know.

Seed Sucker, Inc. thinks it's VITAL to spread awareness about issues around our world - and we stumbled across this awesome movie featuring narration by Sigourney Weaver.

Please take a few moments to watch Acid Test, (below) produced by NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) and directed by David Hinerfield. It was created to raise awareness about the widely unknown problem of ocean acidification, which is a direct threat to life in the seas, and also the health of the entire planet and mankind. Ocean acidification is similar to global warming in that it is the result of too much carbon dioxide in the earth’s atmosphere. Acid Test originally premiered on Discovery Planet Green last month.




Seed Sucker, Inc - is about raising environmental awareness, and providing a product using as many green resources as possible. Our organic t-shirts have an environmental message, and are made from 70% Bamboo and 30% Organic Cotton.

While our messages are mostly about trees and seeds (including our name) and we might not seem to address air or water pollution or oceanic environmental issues -
we must not forget our beautiful oceans - which cover over three-quarters of our planet and account as the major power to create life, and sustain life.

We address many of these issues on our environmental information website, and have many new designs and messages planned for our shirts.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

September BLAST!

We're busy this month! On September 19th and 20th - we'll be participating in some wonderful artsy-green-eco-aware events!

Here's some more info about each one! Come see us!

Saturday, September 19th:
Rockwall Apasians Art Fair
Seed Sucker will be in ROCKWALL participating in the ART FEST that's been going on there for over 30 years! Most of the revenue from the fair goes toward scholarships for high school seniors, with the remaining proceeds going to help other organizations and individuals who have a need.

Saturday, September 19th:
Arlington Eco Fest
The Seed Sucker team can be in two places at once!! While part of the team is living the artistic life in Rockwall, the other half will be at Levitt Pavilion/Founder’s Plaza in Downtown Arlington. We'll be doing our part to promote environmental awareness! We'll be among other local businesses showing off our hip-organic apparel and there will be tons of resources for green and environmentally friendly products.

Sunday, September 20th:
Dallas Annual GREEN Festival
Join us for eco-friendly foods, lifestyle products and energy audits! There will be recyclable bag giveaways and contests - even one to win a SMART CAR! Learn how to keep Dallas clean and make it a GREENER place to live.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Seed Sucker Featured In Dallas House and Home


We're thriled! We've received great press from Dallas House and Home magazine - and we ain't too proud to display it! Here is a link for you to see for yourself! CLICK HERE!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

How To Pick A Fundraiser For Your School or Organization

Is your school or organization doing the same'ole fund raiser this year? Why not try something different? No, I didn't say Difficult... I said Different!

Isn't it time to get the kids excited and back into raising money for THEIR own school, sport league or organization?

This year, be a leader in the world of fund raising and start selling items that are worthwhile, meaningful, educational, AND profitable!

When planning a Fund Raiser, ask yourself these questions...

1. What is our financial goal this year?
2. What is our demographic? This is very important when selecting the right event to raise money and be successful.
3. What fund raisers promote products that will excite and encourage student participation?
4. Is there a fundraiser that will increase parents support and involvement?
5. Is this an event that could possible gain local media press by helping the community?

Remember, fund raising should be enjoyable and fun, not dreadful! If there is meaning behind the products that your kids sell, then it's a win-win for everyone involved.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Employee Spotlight

Aly is our National Sales Director - Fundraiser Division and Shawn is our National Sales Director - Retail Organic Apparel Division for our new "Eco Freak" line.

Shawn and Aly have been married for over 6 years and have two handsome boys named Dylan, 14 and Dawson, 4.

Shawn has been a dedicated Fireman/paramedic for over 5 yrs and Aly has been a top producer during her entire sales career for the past 10 yrs.

Inspiring quotes:

Shawn states, " When you feel like giving up, remember why you held on in the first place."

Aly's favorite quote is from Michael Jackson's song... "If you want to make this world a better place, then take a look at yourself and make a change!"

These are two very gifted people who truly make a difference in so many lives everyday! We're proud to have them on TEAM SEEDSUCKER!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Raising Money While Raising Eco Awareness

The school year has started - and funds will be needed. Why not earn money for your school, team or organization while raising eco-awareness and using it as an opportunity to HAVE FUN and LEARN - and DO SOMETHING GREAT FOR OUR PLANET?


K-6th Grade Launch Video




6-12th Grade Launch Video


Special thanks to Nicki and Damian for our new launch videos! They're great - and rockin!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Welcome to the Official Seed Sucker, Inc. Blog

Look soon for exciting news, events and more about Seed Sucker, our organic apparel and our exclusive eco-awareness t-shirt fundraiser program for schools and organizations.

We'll be on Twitter, Facebook and more to share news, event information, fundraiser info and news about our upcoming retail line Eco-Freak!