Get personal, get creative!

I love making a receiving handmade cards and gifts – it is so personal.  My son is our card-factory at home and gets on the case whenever there is a birthday, Christening or any occasion that deserves one of his handmade masterpieces.  The beauty, apart from unleashing your creative juices flowing - and perhaps dragging the kids from the TV for a few moments is that you know exactly what materials are being used.  You can get prepared by stocking up with a batch of recycled cards and envelopes.  After that you draw, paint or reuse and recycle all you want by creating a collage. 

Eco Emporia have some great gifts full stop, but if you are feeling a wee bit creative then check out packs to make your own gifts and cards.

Practical gifts and the best eco-disposable nappies?

Why are we talking about nappies? Not very exciting in terms of a present for a new mum, a newborn or a toddlers birthday come to that!    Well, I have two young children and I have to say that I prefer going to parties where people give me an idea of what they would like for their children.  We have so many toys that are left uplayed with.  And how many unwanted presents are taken straight back to the shop – or charity shop – or eventually the dump.  Not very green me thinks!

So, it may sound boring but I reckon that if you’re going to buy something for yourselves or others we should be practical – be green – waste less – and we all know that any young child would much prefer to play with the packing rather than the latest amazing new miracle brain expanding invention inside don’t we!

So, that is why we are talking nappies.  And I haven’t tried all of the disposable brands so help me out if you can, but I know these ones are good as they have been tried and tested by my little ones. 

Disposable eco-nappies have improved so much over the last few years.  I love the Nature Babycare nappies which I buy from Boots.   They come in all sizes and now do pull-ons which are great.  My local Boots doesn’t stock all sizes or the pull-ups so shopping online is a good idea.

If you want to make your gift a little more personal why not make a card or gift yourself to add to the package (check out some ideas). 

Look out for more practical gifts (and therefore more environmentally friednly gifts) – I’m sure they will be very much appreciated!

Nick

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Eco-friendly wedding favours

My wedding favours were simple. Just a bar of Fair-Trade Divine chocolate, a selection of plain, white and milk at every setting.  I bought these from Tariro by the box.  The heart logo makes these a cheap and cheerful favour and helps to spread the word I felt to those who hadn’t come across a Fair-Trade choc before!

Recycled favour boxes can hide away little treasures of your choice.

Write a comment and share what and who you used to make yours a more eco-friendly wedding.

Place names and table plans

I used a lovely straw flecked paper for my place names.  This hand made card had straw pieces running through which gave a fabulous gold shimmer in places mixed a rustic hand-made look.

For our table plan I printed the lists on the 100% recycled paper which was used inside the invitations and stuck them on a hand-made sheet of wrapping paper from Tariro.  This large piece was perfect and made a simple but beautiful table plan laced with dried bougainvillaea – the same type of flower petals we used for our confetti – and our wedding photo album.

DIY recycled wedding invitations

First impressions are always so important.  I wanted our invitations to say something personal about us in the way they looked and made.  I found the most fabulous 100% recycled card and paper to use and found the choice is getting better all the time.

We had quite a package for the invitation which included cards with an inner page and matching envelopes, as well as an information sheet (or two).  We put all the information on a website but just knew we’d get loads of calls if the information wasn’t there in black and white!  I didn’t feel so bad as all the card and paper was 100% recycled!

I went for ivory paper from a small efficient stationary company called Recycled Paper Supplies.  The website is straighforward to use and the stock is displayed online.  Ordering a sample is a must unless you know the range – this helped me make a decision on which colour, texture and thickness to use.  Ready scored greeting cards are a great bonus when you’ve got a few (hundred!) invitations to make and don’t forget to order the recylced address lables!

Search through the selections, you’re bound to find what you’re looking for.

The card I used for the place names was gorgeous and what about favour boxes?

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