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UncommonGoods = Uncommonly Good Gifts

UncommonGoods = Uncommonly Good Gifts

This post is sponsored by UncommonGoods.  However, I’ve been a big fan of theirs for a few few years now, so you can rest assured that all opinions are genuinely grown in my own brain. March is a big birthday month in my family. My husband, my son, and my nephew will each earn a notch on their trips round the sun belt. And there’s something about these March birthday boys – they’re a little difficult … Read entire article »

Filed under: Go Green, Mommyhood, Product Reviews

Red Clay Home {giveaway}

Red Clay Home {giveaway}

As an aspiring tree-hugger, I’m always excited to learn about companies who are working hard to provide unique, sustainable products.  So, when I heard about Red Clay Home, I was intrigued.  The company’s online store features ceramics, art prints, and textiles in eye-popping, modern colors and designs – a far cry from the normally neutral/muted color schemes that most “green” products wear in an attempt to reassure the consumer that the product is, in fact, … Read entire article »

Filed under: Around the House, Around the Town, Go Green, Homemaking

Eco Fab Store Now Open! (and a giveaway)

Yesterday I stopped by the new Eco Fab Store, located in the Promenade shopping center in Chenal.  I’ve been looking forward to this store opening for a long time, and was excited to get a store tour from owner Danelle Hoffer.  Danelle and her husband Joe also own CynerGreen, a company based out of Cabot that focuses on providing earth-friendly hydration solutions for businesses, schools, and organizations. The Hoffers’ daughter, Riley, heads up the non-profit arm of the company, CG Kids. So, back to Eco Fab.  In short, the store is small, but mighty.  There’s truly something for everyone, and all of it is eco conscious.  I literally spent an hour an a half in the store and still did not see everything they have to offer.  Here are a few … Read entire article »

Filed under: Go Green