Organically Growing

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A Few of My Favorite Green Baby Things June 16, 2009

Filed under: Baby Clothes — happygreenbaby @ 7:03 pm

Now that we’re two months in to this parenting thing, I feel like I am qualified to offer up a few of my favorite things for making life with a newborn easier.

1. Forget all those cutesy outfits.
Baby pees through so many clothes, opt for items that are easy to get on/off and wash/dry quickly.

I fell in love with the Bamboosa Kimono Wrap Bodysuits because they are super easy to get on (don’t have to pull it over the head) and they are so buttery soft, you’ll feel good putting it on baby’s skin. Kate Quinn’s organic cotton Kimono Bodysuit is fab too, and comes is fun colors for summer.

2. Gowns or Infant Sacques are your best friend when you are changing soggy diapers at 2am.
I thought it seemed weird to put our little boy in the gown, but I’m telling you, it was comfy for him and easy on the late night diaper patrol. Check out Kate Quinn’s Organic Cotton Infant Sacque. It’s long sleeve, which is nice as we head into air conditioner season.

3. Make your own diaper wipes.
I used disposable wipes for the first few weeks and it’s incredible how many of those little things you can go through. I have about 20 of the Bamboosa Bamboo Washcloths that I keep in a wipe warmer with a little bit of water. I just wash ‘em up when I do a load of laundry and refill as needed. Even if you’re using disposable diapers, opt to reuse wipes. They seem to be softer on baby’s bum.

4. Swaddling will cure anything.
When Ryder is fussin’ and fightin’ after eating and activity time, I know it’s time to rest. Wrapping him up in a tight swaddle guarantees he’s off to dreamland right away. The Pixel Organics SwaddleMe Blanket was great when he was smaller, but now that he’s pushing 15 lb. I am loving the aden + anais Organic Cotton Muslin Swaddle Wrap blanket. It’s a massive 47″ square that will fit him for months. The light fabric is great for summer and a variety of sun-shielding needs.

 

Fabulous Ideas for Recycled Baby Gifts March 15, 2009

Filed under: Baby Clothes, Baby Gifts, Green Baby Shower — happygreenbaby @ 11:12 pm

The baby shower is long over, but I’m still super excited about the recycled green baby gifts we received that I have to post about it.

  1. Friends and fellow moms, Jen and Ali, assembled a HUGE stash of hooded bath towels, blankies and baby clothes of all styles and colors in sizes 0-9m. It’s the gift that keeps giving! I can’t believe how many awesome things they passed down to our little guy. He definitely will not need clothes for the next several months!
  2. My sister-in-law, Courtney took some of my neices’ old baby blankets and stitched them together in the most adorable (and cozy) baby blanket you’ve ever seen.

The hardest part now is just waiting for him to get here so we can show him all his cool stuff!

 

Holiday Clearance Sale on Organic Baby Clothes & Eco-Friendly Toys December 18, 2008

Filed under: Baby Clothes, Baby Gifts, Uncategorized — happygreenbaby @ 5:04 pm

There’s still time to get your green holiday gifts under the tree … and with extra special savings at HappyGreenBaby.com. HappyGreenBaby just marked down tons of great green Christmas gifts including organic cotton toys from Under The Nile, fair trade toys from Playful World, organic cotton baby pajamas, recycled fleece jackets and outerwear. They even marked down gifts for parents like Fleurville eco-friendly diaper bags and baby food making kits.

Plus, they will ship most orders within 24 hours and because they ship via USPS Priority Mail you’ll get your package in 2-4 days on regular ground. Last minute shoppers rejoice!

 

New Organic Cotton Blirt Shirts Say It Like It Is! September 16, 2008

Filed under: Baby Clothes, Eco-Friendly Fabrics — happygreenbaby @ 2:06 am

These adorable new shirts by Blirt, feature funky cartoon characters depicting MotorMouth, No Shrinking Violet and A Good Egg. Super cute messages for your own little one!

Made of 100% organic cotton, these funky shirts are cute and eco-friendly. Check them out on HappyGreenBaby.com, now in sizes 6-12m and 12-18m for just $30 each.

Blirt Organic Cotton "No Shrinking Violet" Shirt

Blirt Organic Cotton

 

New Eco-Friendly Baby Clothes from Baby Soy August 28, 2008

Filed under: Baby Clothes, Eco-Friendly Fabrics — happygreenbaby @ 2:17 pm

Baby Soy items have been incredibly popular with HappyGreenBaby.com shoppers. And for good reason! The eco-friendly soybean fiber is super soft and cozy, plus the styles are classics, good for everday wear and tear. The newest additions the Baby Soy collection at Happy Green Baby include a wicked cool layered onepiece bodysuit (it looks like two pieces, but without all the bunching and discomfort for baby, just $23) and a cute this snap-down cardigan that layers over onsies with skirts or Baby Soy’s ever-popular slip on pant ($22).

Both are ideal for the chilly fall weather moving in. Check ‘em out!

 

As Seen On Sheryl Crow – Drive a Hybrid Eco Baby Tee August 22, 2008

Filed under: Baby Clothes, Eco-Friendly Fabrics — happygreenbaby @ 9:11 am

I’m not ashamed to admit that I’m a sucker for Hollywood gossip … particularly when it comes to spotting super cute, organic baby clothes. If you haven’t already seen the picture of Sheryl Crow with her son Wyatt sporting the “Drive a Hybrid” t-shirt by Tiny Revolutionary, here it it yet again! I mean, how completely cool is that? Especially with the madras print shorts.

Now you can dress your baby like the stars! HappyGreenBaby.com just got in two new Tiny Revolutionary tees: Drive a Hybrid and I’ll Change the World Someday. Both are made of an eco-friendly blend of organic cotton, recycled polyester and naturally derived rayon.

 

New Arrival: Baby Soy Clothes in Eggplant August 7, 2008

Filed under: Baby Clothes, Eco-Friendly Fabrics — happygreenbaby @ 11:03 pm
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Baby Soy Year-Round Reversible Hoodie Jacket

Baby Soy Year-Round Reversible Hoodie Jacket

Baby Soy’s newest addition to their already insanely cute color pallete is picture perfect for fall. Eggplant is a deep shade of purple with Cloud (light grey) and Chocolate accents. The ever-popular Year-Round Reversible Hoodie Jacket in Eggplant looks dynamite with a pair of Chocolate Slip-On Pants (also by Baby Soy). Plus, it’s the perfect light layer for chilly summer nights and as we quickly fade into fall.

Check out Baby Soy’s newest color, Eggplant, now available in Year-Round Reversible Hoodie Jacket, Bib and Signature Soft Blanket.

Green Tip: Baby Soy clothes are made from soybean fiber, an eco-friendly fabric that is made with the byproducts of soy processing. It’s so soft, people often call it “veggie cashmere.”

 

How To Get Free Baby Clothes July 28, 2008

Filed under: Baby Clothes — happygreenbaby @ 8:36 pm
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A  baby goes through more wardrobe changes in a day than the girls on Sex and The City. Between the diaper blow-outs, food mishaps and general baby-goo, little ones go through several outfits a day. Which means either you’re doing a lot of laundry, or you’re looking for cheap ways to supplement your organic baby wardrobe.

Enter the Baby Gear Swap Party. There is nothing “greener” than reusing and recycling other people’s used baby clothes.

The party works like this:

  1. Invite mom-friends to gather up their swap-meet-worthy baby clothes (and any other accessories or toys you’re on the hunt for) and join you for an evening of free shopping.
  2. Sort items by size to organize your “store.”
  3. Mix up a refreshing drink, put on some tunes and start shopping! Just remember these are your friends … so throwing elbows and tug-of-war over the recycled BabySoy onsie is not recommended.
  4. If there are items left over that no one wants to claim, donate them to Goodwill or a local women’s shelter.

Some tips for a successful Baby Gear Swap Meet include:

  • Everyone loves drinks. Alcoholic or not, mix up something to sip on.
  • Like drinks, everyone loves snacks. Put out a cheese/cracker platter, fresh fruit or go gourmet with tapas or Mediterranean-themed bites.
  • Invite friends with all ages of kids to give more variety in the sizes and types of clothing.
 

Bonkers for Bamboo June 30, 2008

When I think of bamboo, I think about the stalks of “lucky bamboo” that I have in my living room – growing strong, tall and brilliantly green, despite the fact that I only remember to fill the vase with water about every 3 months or so. Turns out the brilliant folks at Bamboosa are taking this fast-growing (renewable) resource and making the coziest damn baby clothes you’ll ever find (and that’s saying something).

Bamboo is a great choice when you’re looking for eco-friendly fabrics: It requires very little water and can survive drought conditions, (like my living room) as well as flooding. Bamboo’s natural anti-bacterial agents means it can be grown without pesticides or chemicals. Plus, it’s 100% biodegradable.

I’ve known many a baby to bask in the silky softness of a bamboo onsie and my friend Molly (a new mom) swears the Bamboosa hooded towels are “the best.” And considering how much research she does, I think that’s a killer endorsement.