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Carnival themed birthday parties are perfect for the summertime. I thought to do my son’s birthday party as carnival theme this year, but decided to wait until he’s a little older. Half the fun is to get the kids involve in preparing some of the decorations and games.

Featured Design: Carnival Birthday Party Invitation

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You can create a memorable event for your child’s birthday party by using materials you already have at home. The homemade popcorn cupcakes make the perfect favors and a great opportunity for some quality time with the kids.

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Row 2: Green Wedding Shoes, Martha Stewart
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Row 4: Pink Cake Box, Posh Tot Events

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1. Work with seasonal, local and organic foods.
Shop for local produce at your local farmers market and bike there if you can. Try the 100 mile idea – look for foods grown or produced within 100 or so miles of your home, or within, or nearby, your home state. If you’re having a potluck – encourage your guests to do the same. They will enjoy the hunt!

2. Don’t use disposable plastic water or soda bottles.
Cans and glass are easier to recycle than plastic. Try biocompostable or dishwasher safe cups and glasses. Tap your own water to make sparkling soda or purchase it from a home delivery seltzer service that offers refillable bottles.

3. Bring your own bags to the store when you shop.
Keep a running count with your kids of how many trees you save each year by reusing your own cloth bags and eliminating your use of paper and plastic.

4. Buy in bulk and purchase and serve things with less packaging.

Don’t serve appetizers or drinks with throwaway plastic spoons, stirrers or bowls. Use biocompostable products like peppermint sticks or wooden popsicle stirrers for drinks. For food, try hollowed out cucumbers for individual appetizer bowls, a wide carrot slice when you need a spoon for something savory, and ice cream cone bowls with a thin biscotti spoon for dessert.

5. Grow some of your own food.
If you’ve never tried planting a vegetable garden before, now is the time to begin. Start with easy to grow vegetables such as: radish, squash, beans, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce, peas, and herbs. Try growing your own “signature salad” for the event.

6. Reduce the amount of meat you serve or consider a vegetarian menu.

In relation to our diet, animal products are one of the largest contributors to global warming. Plan your menu so that there is less emphasis on large meat portions and replace with either tasty plant-based options, or with grass-fed, pasture-raised products instead.

7. Be sure to serve vegan appetizers or entrees.
How many parties have you left feeling bloated and overloaded? That’s a sure sign of a meal too high in fat and rich foods. Incorporating cheese, egg and meat-free foods creates a healthful balance, adds exciting new flavors, greens your event and pleases your guests, all at the same time.

8. Choose foods from the Most Local Plate.
Fruits, vegetables, cheese, and beer are some of the items on the “Most Local Plate”. These are foods produced in most, if not all, of the 50 states of the United States. Local, artisan cheese and roasted vegetable platters are perfect menu items for your next party. They are simple to prepare, can be put out before the guests arrive, and can be left out with no additional fuss.

9. Insist on Sustainable Seafood.

Serving seafood at your event? Make sure it is sustainably grown. Download a wallet-sized list of what is available in your area from the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Sustainable Seafood program: www.mbayaq.org

10. Serve green drinks.
Organic spirits and “green” wines (sustainably grown) are becoming more popular and there are some excellent choices. Unfortunately, the “USDA Organic” label isn’t always enough to really know what is the best quality.

11. Offer rainforest certified coffee and chocolate.
Organic, fair-trade and shade-grown products can still be problematic to our diminishing rain forests. Look for one of two seals: “Smithsonian Institute Bird-Friendly,” or “Rainforest-Friendly.” To accompany your coffee, don’t forget to serve organic cream, organic GMO-free soymilk and fair-trade, organic sugar.

12. Hiring a caterer?
If you can’t find a “green” caterer in your area, ask your caterer if they’d be willing to use some local, organic or seasonal foods. Offer to pick up things from the farmers market and drop them off at their kitchen. And while you’re at it, drop off your own platters to reduce disposable containers used in food transport.

13. Choose the right tableware.
Invest in a sturdy set of dishes and eating utensils that can be washed in the dishwasher, and let people borrow them for their parties as well! It is purported that less energy is used to wash dishes in a dishwasher than by hand. If you must use disposable tableware – use products that break down in your compost pile like polylactic acid (PLA) cups made from corn, forks made from potato starch, and plates made from sugar cane fiber.

For more tips on preparing a green menu, check out The Global Warming Diet.

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Decorate your next event with natural objects and reusable materials!

I look outdoors for decorations such as flowers, unique foliage/plants, rocks, interesting branches, fall leaves, etc. Look to farmers markets for freshly cut, organically grown flowers. Highlight the time of year by filling tall glass vases with seasonal produce like lemons, limes, cranberries and winter squash, or with pine cones, leaves and rocks.

Old clothes are especially useful; they inspire creativity and there are plenty around to reuse. For example, cut up checked clothing for napkins at a Raggedy Ann party, use shiny fabrics for signs or table decorations for a Star Wars theme, and wrap plain glasses in the colors of the season and tie with raffia.

Choose tablecloths made of organic cotton or hemp. Buy the unbleached, brown paper napkins, or make your own reusable ones from ready-to-recycle, colorful clothing.

Use petroleum free candles like bees wax or soy candles. These natural candles don’t emit sooty fumes and produce a pure and clean-burning flame

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Create a charming display at your next event with these eco-friendly cupcake laser wraps. Easily assembles to slip your favorite cupcake or candy-filled cup into a fabulous presentation.

Happy Birthday cupcake wrap

Create a beautiful cupcake tree or set at each place setting as a party favor, the possibilities are endless.

Railroad Train cupcake wrap

Princess cupcake wrap

You can check out more styles at Green Party Goods.

Motif cupcake wrap

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This is the sweetest thing! Ryan Marshall, a creative photographer, has been documenting his wife’s current pregnancy. He photographs her growing belly once a week, and writes sweet notes to their unborn baby. Check out Pacing the Panic Room!

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Your baby is going to be spending a lot of time in his nursery during the first few years of his life. It’s important to create the safest, healthiest environment possible.

City Living Baby offers a collection of affordable luxuries including stylish and organic must haves. They also provide fabulous, green nursery design services. Whether your concern is paint colors, green resources, or style, they will guide you and help transform your space into the nursery of your dreams.

Check them out at CityLivingBaby.com!

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PLAY+SOFT creates vibrant, safe, stimulating and flexible environments for children to explore and enjoy. The product line is truly inspiring! Perfect for domestic, public and educational settings, PLAY+SOFT embodies one simple idea: children have a right to beauty. They have been exhibited at various museums and design events throughout the world.

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There are over 250 individual pieces in the PLAY+SOFT portfolio, creating a world of possibilities. Each piece is made from eco-friendly materials that contain no PVC or rubber latex. As well as being soft to the touch it is also fireproof, wipe-clean and extremely durable.

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You can check out the complete product catalog on the feelgood designs website.

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We are super excited because our new portal JaydaOnline.com is finally Live! We can’t wait to see how people respond! Check out some of our favorite JaydaBaby designs. What do you guys think?

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Celebrate the day with one of these fun projects. Just remember to use recycled paper and enjoy of an eco-Valentine’s Day! For complete instructions, visit marthasweart.com

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Market Sling

I came across the Serena and Lily Market Sling. I love the fact that the sling is one seamless piece of fabric without buckles, belts or straps–so mommy won’t be getting poked while holding her bundle of joy. On top of this fabulous design feature, the sling is crafted with beautiful hand-embroidery on 100% organic cotton, which makes it eco-friendly. Check it out at www.2sweetsisters.com.

The Serena and Lily Market Sling

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