Showing posts with label celebrate green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebrate green. Show all posts

Thursday, December 23, 2010

How to celebrate a green Christmas and what to do with your Christmas cards?

It's almost Christmas and we would like to wish you happy, peaceful and of course green holidays!

It's also an opportunity to remind you that if you look for tips and ideas how to green your Christmas (and your holidays in general), you should check the great website of our friends Lynn and Corey of Celebrate Green! Here are some great ideas they have on how to celebrate a green Christmas:



And if you're one of those who already got many holiday cards (which means you've got a big family and/or lot of friends..) and don't really know what to do with them other than just throwing them to the recycling bin, here's a video that might be helpful, especially if you're looking for something creative to do with your kids (source: Do The Green Thing):



Happy Holidays,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

Plant a tree for every book you read!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Happy green St. Patrick's Day!

Today is St. Patrick's Day, which I guess is the greenest holiday of all, except maybe Earth Day and Arbor Day...

Did you know that even though in the U.S it's customary to wear green on St. Patrick's Day, in Ireland the color was long considered to be unlucky? I read on National Geographic an interesting explanation of Bridget Haggerty, author of The Traditional Irish Wedding and the Irish Culture and Customs Web site, who said that Irish folklore holds that green is the favorite color of the Good People (the proper name for faeries). They are likely to steal people, especially children, who wear too much of the color.

Well, this is just folklore (in any case check out for the Good People :-), but this is definitely a green day, and it can be even greener than just wearing green and drinking a pint of Guinness out of a green glass.

How exactly? it can definitely start with your beer, as Colin Dunn explains on Planet Green, but doesn't have to stop there, and can continue to the party, the food and even the (green) clothes you're wearing as our friends at Celebrate Green recommend on their blog. And don't forget to check out the great advice of green LA girl on how to celebrate in green.

Have a great and green celebration!
Raz @ Eco-Libris

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Talking with Lynn Colwell on the Celebrate Green radio show!

I had the pleasure yesterday to be a guest on the 'Celebrate Green' radio show. This is a show of the great mom-dauthger duo, Lynn Colwell and Corey Colwell-Lipson, who are devoted to encouraging people to celebrate green.

You can listen to it at www.toginet.com/shows/celebrategreen - just click on the show of 3-4-10 on the right column under 'Recent Shows', or
if you want to load it into your iPod, go here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/celebrate-green/id340006535

You can learn on their work at www.celebrategreen.net and you're also welcome to check out their book 'Celebrate Green'. This is a great book and not only that it
is printed on 30% recycled and 70% FSC certified paper, but they also teamed up with Eco-Libris and offer readers who buy the book on their website to plant a tree with us for their book and receive our "One tree planted for this book" together with the book.

Thanks again to Lynn and Corey for the wonderful work they're doing and for the opportunity to take part in their radio show.

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

Eco-Libris: Promoting sustainable reading!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

How to green your St. Patrick's Day?

Today is St. Patrick's Day, which I guess is the greenest holiday of all, except Earth Day and Arbor Day, at least in terms of customs.

Did you know that even though in the U.S it's customary to wear green on St. Patrick's Day, in Ireland the color was long considered to be unlucky? I read on National Geographic an interesting explanation of Bridget Haggerty, author of The Traditional Irish Wedding and the Irish Culture and Customs Web site, who said that Irish folklore holds that green is the favorite color of the Good People (the proper name for faeries). They are likely to steal people, especially children, who wear too much of the color.

Well, this is just folklore (in any case check out for the Good People :-), but this is definitely a green day, and it can be even greener than just wearing green and drinking a pint of Guinness out of a green glass.

How exactly? well, fortunately we have our good friends Lynn Colwell and Corey Colwell-Lipson of Celebrating Green, who wrote a great piece on CW11 with recommendations how to green your St. Patty's Day. You can find it at http://kstw.com:80/projectgreen/St.Patricks.Day.2.955187.html

Have a great and green celebration!
Raz @ Eco-Libris
www.ecolibris.net

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

50% off coupons from "Celebrate Green!"

Celebrate green and save money? sounds like the perfect combo for the holidays! And it's even very easy - Here's an update from our friends at "Celebrate Green!" how it can be done:

50% off coupons from our partners:
Looking to save money on sustainable, organic, re-purposed and just plain fabulous gifts? You'll want to download the PDF. We've worked with wonderful stores to bring you the best in green giving. You won't believe the bargains. Who says eco-living is expensive? Note: Just click on a coupon to go to the site. Be sure to scroll. There are two pages of coupons.

For more goodies and giveaways from "Celebrate Green!" you're invited to visit http://www.celebrategreen.net:80/contests_giveaways/, and of course don't forget their book which IS a really great green gift for this time of the year!

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris
www.ecolibris.net

Sunday, December 7, 2008

An interview with Raz Godelnik on the podcast of 'Clean Green Winnipeg'

I had the pleasure to be interviewed on the podcast of Marlo Boux of the blog Clean Green Winnipeg.

We had a chat on Eco-Libris and how you can green your holidays with a couple of tips from the great book "Celebrate Green!"

You can listen to it right here. You can also find it at http://www.cleangreenwinnipeg.com/?p=603


MP3 File

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris
www.ecolibris.net

Monday, November 3, 2008

And the winner in a copy of 'Celebrate Green!' is...

Thank you for all the participants in our giveaway of the book 'Celebrate Green' by by Corey Colwell-Lipson & Lynn Colwell we reviewed last Monday.

We got many comments with great ideas on how to green your holidays and celebrations. I found in these comments not only creativity, but also a lot of satisfaction and fun which are all important parts in making these green steps attractive to all the people who would like to go green on the holidays but fear that it involves a great effort or that it's much more expensive. The same lessons are of course integrated in the book and therefore makes it not only a great guide but also a great gift to family and friends!

And the winner in our giveaway is tiff, who wrote the following:
first, i've been making handmade items to give away as gifts such as knitted scarves, mittens and hats which is perfect for the upcoming winter season. i like to wrap the gifts in recycled newspaper and colorful ads from magazines or even fun sunday comic pages to make it more interesting!

Congrats tiff! As part of the giveaway, Eco-Libris will plant a tree for this book and we'll send tiff with the book our "One tree planted for this book" sticker.

And don't forget that if you buy the book on Celebrate Green! website, you will be offered to plant a tree with your copy of Celebrate Green!.

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris

Monday, October 27, 2008

Monday's green books: Celebrate Green! (and a giveaway of the book)

After a short break of one week we're back with our beloved Monday's green books series, and today we're celebrating! Our book today is:

"Celebrate Green! Creating Eco-Savvy Holidays, Celebrations & Traditions for the Whole Family" by Corey Colwell-Lipson & Lynn Colwell

Few weeks ago we announced here on our collaboration with the authors (buyers of the book on the Celebrate Green! website are offered to plant a tree with their copy of Celebrate Green!) and today we're happy to review the book and to give away one copy of it.

I read quite a few guides for green living in the last year or so, but this is the first guide I know that is focused on holidays and celebrations. Why? the authors explain: "the reason it's important to green up our celebrations is that holidays and special days are plentiful...holidays and special days don't happen on one day only in one place; they occur throughout the year in homes, schools, and places of work across the globe." (p. 20)

I have to say I like the concept. Firstly, holidays and celebrations are many times part of traditions, whether these are on personal, family, local or national level. If we embed green practices into traditions, it will be much easier to pass them to the next generations. Second, holidays and celebrations require planning and giving some thought about the details, and hence provide an excellent opportunity to think and discuss the importance of green practices. Lynn Colwell and Corey Colwell-Lipson, a mother and daughter, started their green holidays journey on Halloween 2006 and this book is an important milestone on their green journey.

The book is covering various holidays, from Christmas and Hanukkah to Father's Day and St. Patrick's Day. It also talks about many types of celebrations such as baby showers, wedding anniversaries, office parties and so on.
For each of these holidays and celebrations you will find many useful tips on how to green them up. Want an example? how about Halloween, the holiday where it all started for the authors and actually the nearest holiday on the calender..

So how to green up your Halloween? it starts with choosing eco-friendly and/or people friendly treats and treasures. Also use the 3Rs when it comes to treats and treasures: reduce their amount (kids will cherish it more), recycle (make treasures from recycled materials) and reuse (stuff you don't need can be great treasures). You will also find recommendations on green party favors and prizes, eco-friendly costumes, tips on hosting a Green Halloween party and more.

One important thing is that the book try to keep it real. Not too much complicated stuff and many ideas that can fit everyone - from the busiest people to those who have all the time in the world. Still, the authors don't pretend green celebrations can be made at no time and make sure you will understand that it requires planning to have a successful green holiday or party. They also show you how green alternatives don't have to be necessarily costly, as many people may assume mistakenly. Anyone who will implement the 3Rs for any of the holidays will find that you can actually "save some green while going green".

So if you are kind of person (and who doesn't) who likes to celebrate and enjoy the holidays and at the same time care about the environment and your footprint this is defenitely the book for you! Add to it the facts that Celebrate Green! is printed on 30% recycled and 70% FSC certified paper, collaborating with Eco-Libris and a portion of the proceeds from the book benefit Treeswing and Healthy Child, Healthy World and you've also a great green and affordable gift to give on the holidays.

GIVEAWAY ALERT!!!

We are giving away our review copy of Celebrate Green! How do you get a chance to win it? all you have to do is to add a comment below with a story or advice of yours on how to make holidays and celebrations more eco-friendly. If you have a tip or a story about Halloween that would be great!

Submissions are accepted until Sunday, November 2, 12PM EST. We will pick the comment we liked best and the winner will be announced the following day.

And don't forget to check out these websites:

Celebrate Green! website - http://www.celebrategreen.net

More suggestions on how to green your Halloween - http://www.greenhalloween.org

Yours,
Raz @ Eco-Libris
www.ecolibris.net