Showing posts with label ecofriendly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ecofriendly. Show all posts
Friday, January 31, 2014

Love the Earth and Your Valentine

Have you been contemplating a fun Valentine's gift for your love? What about some eco friendly lunch ware? ECOlunchboxes offer reusable alternatives to paper bags and they have style that that grocery bag you bring your lunch in just doesn't have. Check out some of their options by clicking the photo below. 

ECOlunchbox is offering readers a great buy-one-get-one offer - buy one Solo Cube and get another free. Simply add two Solo Cubes to your order then use the coupon code "CuteCube" at checkout.

Heart The Earth: ECO-friendly lunchware by ECOlunchbox
Heart the Earth with EcoLunchboxes.com
Monday, September 23, 2013

Review and Giveaway: How to do a wool dryer ball review

Order dryer balls from Amy at Redhead and Blue on Etsy. Get them super fast. Sniff the package straight out of the mailbox. Mmmm Liz got Spun Sugar Champagne. Lisa got Fall Honey Harvest.
Mmm Spun Sugar Champagne
Take them out of the Ecoenclose envelope (love them by the way). Admire the packaging.
Great packaging!
Read Amy's sweet note (and remember why you love ordering from Work At Home Moms [WAHMs] and homemade crafters).
Amy's cute note
Remove gorgeous dryer balls from package and place them in the dryer.




Lisa's dirty duds.
Wait for someone to dirty some laundry (HA! Wait, I'm a mom...no waiting...). Be excited to see how much quicker your clothes dry and how awesome they smell.

Dry clothes.
How cool is the inside of Lisa's dryer?!
Listen to the "thump thump thump thump" of the dryer balls rolling around in there separating the laundry. Smile when you realize what usually takes 80 minutes to dry took 60 minutes.
Lisa's dryer has a light. Totally jealous.
20 minutes off a large load is great (says Tony the Tiger), especially over time!

Order more dryer balls or a scent refresher kit from Amy by using the %15 off code she gave us just for our readers. Didn't get that code in your email? Huh. Are you signed up for our email list? If not, do so here. Subscribers will receive an email with a promo code for 15% off on Monday, September 30 so be sure to register by then!


Enjoy awesome smelling laundry, save electricity, and don't have to use dryer sheets. Love it!

Want to love it even more for free? Enter our giveaway for four wool dryer balls from Redhead and Blue LLC. How to do it?

1) View the options available at Redhead and Blue LLC on Etsy. Choose which color and scent you would pick if you were to win.
2) Comment on this post with the color and scent you would want.
3) Use the Rafflecopter form to gain entries. You only have to technically do the first one, but the other ones can gain you more entries.
4) Share with your friends!

a Rafflecopter giveaway
Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Thank you, Freecycle!

Everyone has their vice/addiction/ what have you. For most Mamas, its the lure of the Target bulls-eye, or fashion, or shoes...for me, lately, it has been Freecycle.

Freecycle is an online group, specific to the area in which you live in, where you reuse, recycle, and repair items that someone is giving away. Why buy new, right? There are no strings attached. All items posted on there by your neighbors are free, the only stipulation is that you show up to pick things up, as you promise. No-shows are in bad taste and believe me, you'd think that just the word FREE would get people over fast enough..but you still have some folks that forget. Sigh!

Lately, with this move, Freeccyle has been my very best friend. I look at things that I won't need in the new house and immediately hop on the computer to offer up the item in the hopes that someone wants it. I want to say that I'm on there every day posting things right and left. It feels good to purge the house and know that someone will use it. I mean, who WANTS to take a trip to the landfill and throw out everything? I know I don't have the time to do that, even if I wanted to right now.

I've scored some cool things from there too! I got a vintage school desk from a Freecycler, a step stool for the potty, a deck toy box, some patio furniture, a twin bedframe, and homeschool materials. It really is easy to do and living in a green community like mine, there is lots of action. So, if you're patient enough, and are willing to put a bit of elbow grease into an item you acquire, you can end up with an awesome score too.

Today, I've posted some kitchen goods, a dining room table and chairs, and some extra cleaning supplies. The dining room set is the only one left. Not bad, for a mornings work. Not bad at all.

Have you used Freecycle? What awesome thing did you score? If you haven't joined your local Freecycle group, here's a link, GO JOIN!: 
http://www.freecycle.org/