be my Green Valentine

Why is it so hard to be green and frugal on holidays?  I go to Target and see all these cute things–they say love, joy, happy–BUY ME!  The candy section is brimming with all my favorites–in pink and red–but wait, I still have candy from Halloween!  I need a eli-pen for buying cute!

I also need a plan for how to share my love for my family and friends!  This is where I am:

For the sweet treat lover:  a box of hot chocolate, chocolate raspberry yogurt, Chobani just came out with some new flavors, a family dessert–this year I’m going to make a heart shaped ice cream cake and let the kids add their own toppings of hot fudge and strawberries.

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For the frugal romantic:  giving the same card–corny but my husband and I enjoy reading and seeing how our loves has grown from “I love you so much, you are the most important thing to me” to “I love you so much, you are the most important thing to me because I know I can count on you–no matter what!”  It shows the evolution of a love affair. (yes this is my 1st Valentine’s Day card from my husband–before he was my husband.  In the words of my daughter, “I didn’t know paper could live that long.”

For the plant lover:  instead of cut flowers consider a plant.  A tiny rosemary tree for the dining room table, potted herbs–I love basil and tarragon for salad dressings in the winter.  Or check out this list. (insert link to your recent post)  A mint plant is wonderful for making tea (and they even have chocolate mint plants).  For the frugal friend you can grow celery or beet greens.  (But you’ll need to start today!)

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For the homemade gift lover:  A water bottle cozy made from a felted sweater.  This is super easy–just use the arms–no sewing just cutting–for a no frills cozy.   I added a felted flower but you could easily sew on beads, stitch a heart or add ribbon.  This cozy is my version of Holly.

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This year I plan on sending e-cards, saving on paper and postage.  I’m going to have my kids make a heart garland with words of gratitude to decorate our home through Easter.  I’m looking for natural/green ways to show that we care for each other and the earth . . . not just on February 14–but all year-long.

How do you show your “green love?”  I would love to hear your ideas.

Be Blessed.

 

 

2 replies
  1. Carol
    Carol says:

    Thanks for sharing some great ideas. The water bottle cozy is really cute. I was thinking of adding a package of flower or herb seeds to a card for a couple friends that enjoy gardening. (And yes, I have re-used cards for my husband.)

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