I%26#039;m also getting a foldable canvas bag, power strip which turns the outlets off when not in use (to counteract leeching), got my sister a solar powered lawn stake ornament, and I%26#039;m getting a couple books about global warming.
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A Co-Ed Shower.
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I%26#039;m making my own Xmas cards this year! I take last years cards from others and trim them all down to the same bizness-envelope size. Then I glue old newspaper classified ads all over them for a neutral background, and to cover the personal messages from last year. For the past several weeks, I%26#039;ve been clipping out Christmas-themed pictures and phrases from magazine ads and newspaper circulars that I would throw out anyway, and glue them onto my cards. I pay my bills online, so I have a lot of empty envelopes they sent me that I%26#039;ve never used. That way, everyone gets a one-of-a kind sort of Christmas collage from me. I%26#039;m not an especially %26#039;green%26#039; oriented person, but this has been a lot of fun, and everyone thus far seems to enjoy them. Sometimes a green %26#039;message%26#039; is better than a green product?
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Envirosax eco-friendly bags are definitely my pick. You can get them as singles or in a 5 bag pouch to keep in your glove box. You can buy them on many sites, but I have found them a little bit cheaper at www.shinyhappy.com.au. You%26#039;ll find them at alot of stores though, maybe look at their site.
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I am giving everyone (by household) a green gift basket this year. They include: a set of reusable shopping bags, battery chargers, a book with 100 ways to go green, envoro friendly cleaners and bath products, reusable water bottles, a houseplant and free trade coffee.
If you are looking for green gifts, go to treehugger.com and look at their gift guide.
