8 WAYS HOW TO GO ECO THIS CHRISTMAS…

We are all a lot more aware of what we are buying nowadays and the lockdown seems to have given us more time to think about what we want to buy that is more eco-friendly. So, for this Christmas why not try a few different ways to create your own eco Christmas.

Start by making your own gift wrap by using new or recycled brown paper and customize it with your own designs or rubber stamps. The Works has brown recycled brown paper rolls perfect for wrapping presents at only £2.00 for 4m.

Instead of using wrapping paper use fabric instead. Try furoshiki. the Japanese Art of wrapping with fabric. You can buy it in lightweight cotton, chiffons, off cuts, and organza, the list is endless.

Check out stores on Etsy, Hawwl Store & Folksy for original gifts. Also, the Ethical Superstore for Fair Trade, has eco-friendly and organic gifts and brilliant cleaning and household products,  eco-friendly alternatives to the current cleaning brands on the market, providing simple products to encourage your home to become more eco-friendly. Eco cleaning & laundry from MethodEcoverGuppyfriendOceanSaverBio-D and more.

Ethical Superstore

Another good site is Conscious Craft UK offer a massive list of products for every age with lots and lots of wooden toys for children but you could spend a day browsing this site and still not seen it all.

You could make your own decorations from wood, natural fabrics and yarns and recycled glass as glitter and tinsel are not recyclable. The website Make Use Of has Christmas Decorations you can easily make from recycled materials, like recycled cork wreaths. Or head down to this Pinterest Board

which is bursting with recycled Christmas craft ideas. I love this reindeer using an old cd.

And don’t forget to go for LED bulbs for your tree as they consume up to 90% less power and are safer as they do not heat up.

Make your own Christmas cards using recycled cards and envelopes available from a number of places and on Ebay and Amazon, or buy some plantable seed cards and envelopes or paper and envelopes and make them yourself. These Christmas Deer plantable seed cards are perfect to give with a small gift (two presents in one). Give a gift that’s more than just a card. Each pack contains 6 cards, which are fully biodegradable A6 eco-card embedded with wildflower seeds. Simply wet the card and place in the soil to transform into flowers loved by bees and butterflies. Instructions are printed on the back of each recycled paper card. Includes kraft paper envelope.

Or these fun seed paper from UK Seed Paper, Seed paper is a nifty invention that’s been around for about ten years. The idea is to take traditional paper and combine it with seeds. Then, when it’s time to start planting – all you have to do is stick the seed paper into the ground and keep watering it. In no time your flowers will be blooming!

Plantable seed paper is a fun and sustainable way to give back. It’s not just about planting flowers, though! Seed paper can be used for many different things such as wedding invitations, holiday cards, and thank you notes. Find out everything you need to know about this innovative product.

11 SUSTAINABLE SWAPS TO HELP THE ENVIRONMENT…

Try swapping the following 11 items to help the environment and make you feel you are giving something back.

  1. Plastic toothbrush – change for a bamboo toothbrush.
  2. Shampoo – change for soap bar shampoo.
  3. Facial Wipes – change to a facial soap bar.
  4. Plastic Bags – change to reusable cloth ones.
  5. Plastic Containers – change to glass containers, start by buying a few a month.
  6. Plastic Water Bottle – change to stainless steel one (they keep it or cold better).
  7. Supermarket Vegetables – try the Farmers Markets for plastic-free fruit and vegetables.
  8. Plastic Straws – change to glass or stainless steel straws.
  9. Cleaning products in plastic bottles – buy boxed refills.
  10. Paper Napkins – change for cloth ones
  11. Plastic Lunch Boxes – change to stainless steel ones.

MRS HINCH FANS SHARE 65p HACK FOR REMOVING TEA STAINS FROM CUPS…

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According to an article in The Express newspaper Mrs Hinch fans shared a 65p hack for removing tea stains from cups to give the perfect clean.

Fans of cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch have shared how to remove tea stains from cups on social media. Mrs Hinch, whose full name is Sophie Hinchliffe, has garnered an impressive 4.1 million followers on Instagram over the years after sharing her cleaning tips. She became famous after sharing her tips on social media and TV.

Fans of hers have become so enamoured by her tips that they have since created their own social media groups dedicated to cleaning hacks and tricks.

Some of the groups have thousands of followers with hundreds of posts being shared each day.

On one such group, a user asked what the “best” way is to remove tea stains from cups.

The post received over 1,000 answers from fellow cleaning…

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