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Aladdin Mugs

I work part-time at a tea shop. So….. I drink a lot of tea. A lot. These Aladdin beauties have caught my eye, and at closer investigation (since I have a lot of experience now with travel mugs) they actually live up to their beauty in terms of function. They are even eco-friendly too, beyond the fact that you won’t be using paper cups over and over again. Some of the cups are both recycled and recyclable. How cool is that?

Check them out and shop for them here. I think they would make a perfect gift this winter. Everyone needs a warm cup of something while they’re on the go, especially in the cold. I’m smitten over the lace print one in white and warm grey.

{photos from ShopAladdin-PMI.com}

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Gifts That Grow

I’m going to share this story with you, only because I am sure that my 70-year-old grandmother does not read blogs. So, I always know when my grandmother has been to a wedding or banquet of some sort, because our house will have a lot of flowers. She will always feel entitled to taking home the host’s floral decorations at the end of the night, because she believes they paid good money for it, and they can’t possibly have a use for it after anyway. One time she came to visit my school residence, and she brought all these roses to decorate my room. My friends that visited after were convinced that I was keeping a secret beau, even when I was single and not dating at the time.

So the point of that story, was to tell you how much people in general (like my grandmother) like flowers and plants. Everyone prefers a little life in their space, if not a companion then in the form of a pet or a plant. On top of being eco-friendly, it’s a good idea to give your guests a memorable gift that grows :) I’m an advocate of environmentally-conscious design (I know it sounds cliche, but really everyone should be!) and therefore I’m really excited to be sharing these gift ideas with you.

UK Designer, Jamie Wieck has a business card, A Bloomin’ Designer, that is creative and delightful to receive. This design has received a lot of attention on the internet, for being so simple and so clever. Just a plain paper pocket, and some seeds inside, can leave a smile on your guests’ faces.

Jamie Wieck

Another brilliant idea that I came across, was these packed succulents from Sol X Sol, Japan. They carry all sorts of gift kits, with DIY instructions to plant them later. The packaging and instructions are also really simple. They almost feel like little cupcakes in those containers.

SolxSol

And lastly, one of my favourite ideas is plantable paper, which means seeds were placed into the pulp when making the paper, so that after you’re done with it, you can just add water and a plant will grow out of the paper fibres. The idea is really catching on, but I don’t really know who thought of it. I first saw it from Pangea Organics‘ packaging in 2006 (probably because it was designed by IDEO, and I follow what this company does) and then I started seeing greeting cards with plantable paper from The Paper Place and Pistachio in Toronto. From Etsy, I really like these ones by Round Robin Press because they are also letterpress :) which makes me extra happy.

Round Robin Press

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So if you are looking for some green gift ideas, you can consider giving a real plant that will last and grow :)

{photos from Jamie Wieck, Sol x Sol and Round Robin Press}

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Two-in-One Wedding Dress

It’s been a while since we featured a dress, so here’s a cute idea that I found.

Natural Brides

Natural Brides

I was looking for some eco-friendly ideas, and came across this two-piece dress. It’s made of a hemp-silk blend, has ruffles, and best of all, it can be worn two ways! If you like the long tiered look, you can wear that for the ceremony, and after you can take it off and dance for the reception. Pretty cute huh? I like the idea that you can be formal, and also have a bit of fun after. The simple design also really brings out chunky jewelry and flowers.

{photo from Natural Brides}

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Little Birds

Ashley Anna Brown recently won a contest for DIY Weddings hosted by Etsy and Martha Stewart Weddings…a well deserved recognition, if you ask me! These lovely birds are made with recycled vintage fabrics, and stuffed with 100% organic cotton.

Handmade Bird

Handmade Bird

Handmade Bird

Wouldn’t it be super cute for these little ones to attend your affair too? She is currently accepting custom orders of weddings in 2010, so contact her soon for a pair of handmade love birds! Other animals are equally cute and also available.

{photos from Ashley Anna Brown}

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Natsumi Nishizumi

Another wonderful stumble-upon: Natsumi Nishizumi‘s incredibly sweet line and watercolour illustrations. The simplicity is what makes these pieces so magical.

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spotted napkins

She even has these lovely spotted napkins available for purchase at her online shop. They have been hand-screenprinted with water-based inks on 100% organic linen. Perhaps they would be a perfect addition to your table-setting? The pastel colours and dew-like drops remind me of spring. Oh….how far away it is now.

{illustrations by Natsumi Nishizumi; photo from natsuminishizumi.com.}

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Sula Paint & Peel

I was recently introduced to the brand, Sula Beauty and their Paint & Peel nailpolish, because they are a client we design for at work. I probably wouldn’t take much notice of peeling nailpolish otherwise because they usually seem tacky and targeted towards a pre-teen market. Having the opportunity to try on samples in all the colours got me addicted. Yes, I am sold. All the girls at my work are.

Sula Beauty

Sula’s Paint and Peel not only comes in the teeny boppy hot pink, but also in lovely blues and greys that I love so much. Dove, Azure and Slate are my favourite colours from the trend collection. It dries very quickly, and even if you do make a mistake, wait a minute, and peel. 100% hassle-free. Add a top-coat for durability and you are done.

There are such a range of chic colours, that I’m sure bridesmaids would be thrilled to receive them as a gift. I know I would. And I’m already thinking about how much simpler my life will be the next time I’m traveling without a bottle of alcohol nailpolish remover. It’s not expensive, it doesn’t smell, it’s non-toxic and water-based…um, what’s not to like? (Probably the hot pinks they come in, but that’s just me :P)

{photo from Sula Beauty}

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Fleur de Lis Napkins

Did you know that as the days grow shorter and the temperature drops our appetites increase significantly? It’s true! We actually have a natural instinct to eat more during the fall and winter seasons. It’s a survival tactic, really. All animals and humans are programmed to prepare for the cold weather by eating more, hence causing us to gain weight. Carrying more body fat protects the internal organs by acting as insulation and allows us to store more energy. So since it’s all a part of nature, why not enjoy yourself?

A fall or winter wedding can be enriched with delicious comfort foods, like pies and cream soups, and… we’ll get into more food later. But I actually wanted to point out this beautiful set of ink-stamped, organic linen Fleur de Lis napkins. Hey – if you’re going to go to town on the food, you need something to clean up after yourself. And these are a rustic, handmade touch.

{photo from countrylifenaturals on Etsy}

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