I'm Dreaming of a Green Christmas - Part 2by Libby Pelham | More from this Blogger 05 Aug 2009 11:55 AM
Here's an idea that might be hard to grasp - don't buy gifts just for the sake of buying them. It seems as if most of us have way more than we need anyhow, so if you want to show appreciation this holiday, consider a homemade gift. If you are attending a Christmas party, bake cookies. For friends and family, you may want to consider something a bit off-beat like concert tickets or a voucher to take a class. You can also give a gift certificate to a spa or restaurant. For more green gift giving ideas, check out the TreeHugger's Holiday Gift Guide. Another big green concern about Christmas is gift wrap. I know that, for our family at least, every Christmas, someone always brings out at least one huge plastic lawn bag to put all the gift wrap and boxes in. First of all, see if the cardboard from the gift boxes can be recycled. As for the paper, I know most people like to tear into their gifts, especially the kids, but consider carefully opening gifts and reusing the paper next year. And, definitely reuse gift bags if at all possible. Reusing paper is especially easy if you have a large item. Just take what you can from the reusable paper and use it to wrap smaller gifts next year. If you can't really reuse the paper, try to purchase gift wrap that is recyclable. If you want to get really creative, make your own gift wrap. This is easy to do from butcher paper, brown paper bags, and even the comics from the Sunday paper. You can use craft supplies to dress this paper up to look nicer than any store bought paper. Just remember this year that Christmas can still be a great time while implementing green ideas! Other recycling blogs: Recycling Denim - Part 1 Recycling Denim - Part 2 What to Do with Trash (The image is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0) Learn more about Libby Pelham ![]() Libby Pelham is a work-at-home mom located in Jacksonville, NC. She has a beautiful little boy, Will, born in July of 2004. Relevantgreen living tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags christmas, gift wrap, Gifts, holidays Discuss this article
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