Showing posts with label Plant Seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plant Seeds. Show all posts

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, 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!