stemIt seems everywhere you turn these days, someone or something is “Going Green.” Sure, some may say it’s just a huge trend or the latest fad, but I ask, how can becoming more conscious of the impact on the environment be anything but good? Consuming less and reusing more sounds like a win for everyone!

With the increase in awareness it only makes sense that this new found sense of responsibility would make its way into our not only our daily lives but our special occasions as well. Throwing an Eco-Conscious Baby Shower doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style or serve your guests wheat grass punch. There are a lot of ways that you can make
your next Shower Baby-, Guest- and Earth-friendly.

Décor and Food

  • Make sure your décor items can do double duty. For example, display unwrapped gifts in creative ways for centerpieces.
  • Use locally-grown flowers from your farmer’s market.
  • Shop the farmer’s market or organic aisles at the grocery store for your food. If using a caterer, try to use one that does the same.

No Paper Goods

  • If an online invitation is out of the question, then look for invitations printed on recycled card stock.
  • Use linen napkins and real dishes. If you don’t have enough of either, check out local rental companies. Plain white dishes and napkins are extremely affordable to rent.
  • Don’t be afraid to try local discount or dollar stores either. A simple set of plain white or clear dishes and napkins will go with any theme and is something you can use over and over.
  • Want to do it without spending money? Call your friends and see what fun, mix and match combo you can come up with for a fun and festive look.

Favors
Give favors that will actually be used by the guests later.

  • A flower in a simple bud vase is something that will make your table look great and just as easily brighten up a desk or kitchen window at
    your guests’ home.
  • Hang a reusable shopping bag on the back of each chair as a favor.
  • In lieu of favors, go to the Arbor Foundation or another online source and plant a tree in each guests’ name.

Gifts

  • There are hundreds of amazing eco-friendly products for baby on the market now. With just a little research you can find products that
    will surely elicit the requisite “oooooo’s and “awwwww’s” from your guests.
  • Think of new ways to wrap presents. Use baby blankets or towels in lieu of wrapping paper. Present gifts in reusable shopping bags in
    lieu of paper gift bags.
  • If you just can’t imagine the mom not having any traditional presents to unwrap, then use some of the many adorable recycled gift wraps on
    the market and be sure to recycle the wrap when the party is over.

Finally, designate a bin for recycling any gift wrap or paper goods other guests may bring.

Most importantly, be creative! Look at throwing an Eco-Conscious event as a fun challenge to see how many ways you can reuse and
re-purpose things you already own. When you see how little waste you have after the event, you’ll be so glad you did.

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