Reusable snack bags are greener and definitely cuter

A steady supply of snacks is always a must when you’re on the go with kids, but the waste of one-and-done baggies doesn’t have to be. We know how convenient those plastic zip bags can be. But, believe it or not, never worrying about running out every single time you pack lunch this school year is even easier. If you’re hoping to make snack time a little greener, swap those plastic baggies for one of these functional and reusable snack bags that are both super stylish and eco-friendly.


(re)zip

(re)zip Leakproof Reusable Snack Bags

$20 BUY NOW

There's no shortage of options when it comes to choosing the right (re)zip storage bags. Each one is made out of food safe, FDA-grade PEVA material, is lead-free & BPA-free, offers leakproof double-lock closures, is freezer safe, can nest and compress flat for convenient storage. Oh, and each bag replaces up to 300 disposable bags! You can buy individual bags all the way up to a 10-pack in both flat and stand-up styles.


Full Circle

Full Circle Zip Tuck Snack Bags

$7 BUY NOW

We can't think of a cuter way to send them off with snacks than these reusable bags from Full Circle. They store flat but feature a gusset bottom with plenty of room, and the air-tight lock top can even hold liquid. They're food-safe, BPA-free, and can easily be washed and used again and again. Full Circle bags have a bunch of cute print options and reusable label you can write on with a dry erase marker and wipe clean.


Fluf Flip resusable snack bag
Fluf

Fluf Flip Snack Bags

$9 BUY NOW

Looking to entice a picky eater? These adorable organic cotton snack sacks will do it. Who can resist the cute panda or the smiling toast that decorates the front of these reusable snack and sandwich bags? With several designs to choose from, the sack features a recycled polyester lining and velcro closure. The whole thing can be tossed in the washer for easy cleaning. Fluf Flip also has an equally cute zip-top version.


PackIt

PackIt Freezable Snack Bag

$15 BUY NOW

How many times have you misplaced those freezable ice packs that help keep everything cool? If the answer is "too many", you’ll love these PackIt Freezable Snack Bags. The reusable bag is made with a non-toxic gel liner that keeps the everything cool (without any extra ice packs). Just freeze it overnight, then pack it and go!


Simple Modern

Simple Modern Reusable Food Pouches

$10 BUY NOW

Love the convenience of those no-mess pouches for your tots? Take those purees on the go without worrying about waste. These colorful reusable food pouches can be refilled again and again, so you’ll always have a handy way to feed your toddler away from home. Plus, school-aged kiddos love applesauce, yogurt, and smoothies, too. Squooshi’s leak-proof, BPA-free pouches come in a pack of ten and are dishwasher and freezer safe.


Etsy/Zippered Zebra

Personalized Reusable Snack Bags

$12 BUY NOW

Looking for a great option for storing snacks and making sure your reusable bag comes home every day? Get your kiddo's name added. 


Bumpkins reusable snack bags
Bumkins

Bumkins Snack Bags

$9 and Up BUY NOW

Bumkins snack bags have a print for everyone! The small size is great for dry snacks, while the bigger size is perfect for sandwiches. Both sizes use a zipper closure, are machine washable, and are eco-friendly.


Stasher

Stasher Reusable Silicone Bags

$10 and Up BUY NOW

These bags by Stasher may seem totally simple, but don’t let that fool you. They're extremely durable, non-toxic and are oven/microwave/freezer/dishwasher safe. They use a simple air-tight pinch-press seal to keep snacks fresh and come in a bunch of different colors and sizes.


Smelly Proof

Smelly Proof Reusable Snack Bags

$10 and Up BUY NOW

Smelly Proof reusable bags take back-to-school lunches to another level. Never worry about stinky foods lingering in that lunchbox! The smell-proof bags come in a variety of sizes and are liquid-, moisture- and puncture-resistant. No mess, no smells!


Russbe

Russbe Snack Bags Set of 4

$9 BUY NOW

Russbe offers a ton of different options when it comes to reusable snack bags, and you'll get an entire set, which is perfect for all kinds of snacks and food.


LunchSkins

LunchSkins

$10 BUY NOW

LunchSkins are resealable, dishwasher-safe, moisture- and grease-proof. They come in a bunch of fun prints and are perfectly sized for sandwiches and snacks.


BooginHead reusable snack bags
BooginHead

BooginHead Pack'Ems

$8 BUY NOW

BooginHead has some of the cutest patterns around. Their Pack’Ems snack bags come in two sizes a pack, are easy to open and close with a Velcro Press-Lok, stand on their own for easy snacking and are dishwasher safe. They’re also environmentally-friendly and totally affordable.


Itzy Ritzy

Itzy Ritzy Snack Bags

$10 BUY NOW

Send your snacks to school in style with these Itzy Ritzy mini reusable snack bags. Made from an FDA-approved food-safe lining, the bags are BPA, lead, and phthalate PVC free. These adorable packs are made with a water-resistant lining and a zipper to keep snacks neat and tidy. Did we mention they're also machine washable?


Trifecta Living Co.

Hunny Bee Beeswax Wraps

$15 BUY NOW

These organic beeswax wraps are made with ethically harvested beeswax and are a biodegradable alternative to traditional plastic wrap. With a six-piece set of three different-sized square wraps, you can securely wrap up anything from sandwiches to cut fruits and veggies with a secure, mess-free seal. Each wrap can be cleaned and reused for up to a year. Once they’ve lost their stickiness, you can even extend their lives as kitchen rags.


EcoDitty

EcoDitty Color-Your-Own Snack Bag

$14 BUY NOW

For a budding artist, the EcoDitty Color Your Own Snack Bag is perfect. Each is made with 100% Organic Cotton and comes with three non-toxic permanent fabric markers.

 

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Your kid may not be ready to give up his LEGO collection, but that doesn’t mean you can’t start eliminating plastic from your everyday life. Wondering how to make it happen? It’s easier than you think! From buying in bulk to swapping out your plastic straws, these 29 ideas on how to reduce plastic waste will start you on a better path today.

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1. Switch to paper, silicone or metal straws.

2. Bring your own bags to the grocery store (this includes your own smaller reusable bags for fruits and veggies).

3. Buy in bulk when you can, and bring your own containers. Remember to weigh the containers before checking out so the cashier can accurately ring you up.

4. Ditch the plastic sandwich bags. Use these awesome Stasher bags instead.

5. Replace plastic saran wrap with Beeswax wraps.

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6. One of the easiest ideas on how to reduce plastic waste? Use a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated.

7. Recycle your plastic bags. Many grocery stores have collection bins outside.

8. Stop using glitter for craft projects and ask your kids’ teachers to do the same.

9. Buy biodegradable dog waste bags like these Earth Rated bags.

10. Stop using bath and body products with synthetic microbead exfoliants and opt for either natural exfoliating ingredients like scrubs with nut/seed exfoliants like St. Ive’s, or sugar scrubs.

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11. Know your plastic recycling codes and what your town does and doesn’t recycle. Upcycle what your town can’t recycle: plastic containers and bottles are great for craft/paint projects, puzzle/game piece storage or bath toys.

12. Compost at home to cut down on the amount of trash bags you use.

13. Switch to compostable, eco-friendly trash bags like these.

14. Keep a set (or two) of utensils/reusable straws at work, in your purse, in your diaper bag or in your car, so you don’t have to use disposable utensils when you’re out and about. PS: Chopsticks take up a lot less drawer/bag real estate, and you’d be surprised how many things you can eat with them!

15. Join your local Buy Nothing Group (or start your own) to pay it forward and snag gently-used goods. We love these groups especially for the baby and toddler phase when it's easy to get inundated by plastic toys and gear.

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16. Switch to bamboo toothbrushes.

17. If babe loves the food pouches, but you hate the waste, research where you can recycle them via Terracycle. You can even start a collection site of your own.

18. Buy toilet paper and paper towels that are wrapped in paper instead of plastic.

19. Better yet, ditch the paper towels altogether. Use old rags or towels.

20. Say no to single-use coffee pods.

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21. Bring your coffee mug from home when ordering a latte from your favorite coffee shop.

22. Anticipating leftovers? Bring a to-go container for your doggy bag.

23. For the mamas, check out the Diva cup or opt for plastic-free menstruation products.

24. Stop using a disposable razor.

25. Switch to metal or steel hangers instead of plastic hangers.

26. Make your own cleaning products

27. Cut back the amount of frozen food you purchase. Not only are the wrappers plastic, but the cardboard box is also coated in a layer of plastic. 

28. Check out these companies that are collaborating with Terracycle and be sure to take advantage! 

29. Swap your plastic Tupperware for glass or steel containers, like these

 

 

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Valentine’s Day is often synonymous with candy (lots and lots of it), but there are only so many sweets a parent can handle. If you want to share the love with the kiddos this holiday without all the sugar, you’ve come to the right place. From family Valentine’s Day pajamas to a Love-a-Lot Care Bear, we’ve rounded up plenty of non-candy Valentine’s ideas for kids.

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Little Sleepies Family PJ's

$32 & up BUY NOW

Settle in for a snuggle fest with Little Sleepies adorable new Valentine's Day prints that come in sizes from baby through adult. They come in gray, pink and blue and even offer accessories like headbands and swaddle blankets.


Love Lust Pouch

$32 BUY NOW

Great for pens, pencils or your tween's growing makeup collection, this double-sided bag brings style and function.

 


i heart art crayons

$15 BUY NOW

These heart-shaped crayons can be twisted into an oval shape, and it's really two crayons in one! They're also erasable, which will save your walls and your sanity.


Funboy's Clear Pink Heart Ball Pit

$99 BUY NOW

Dive into fun with this sweet ball pit. It inflates and deflates in under two minutes and can fit multiple kiddos. Balls are sold separately.


CreateOn's LOVE from The Very Hungry Caterpillar

$45 BUY NOW

This adorable storytelling set is compatible with all Magna-Tile sets.


Posh Peanut Queen Of Hearts Duvet Cover Set

$154 BUY NOW

Embrace Valentine's Day all year long with Posh Peanut's luxurious bedding collection. This duvet brings a reversible pattern and comes with a coordinating pillow case.


Care Bears: Love-A-Lot Bear

$10 BUY NOW

This special Valentine's Day Care Bear is all about sharing the love. The classic 14-inch plush is huggable beyond belief and comes with twin hearts on its belly.


Loulou Lollipop Bubble Silicone and Wood Teether

$25 BUY NOW

Made from beech wood conditioned with organic olive oil and beeswax, your teething tot will love to give this teether a chew. There's an additional ring of silicone beads that offers a softer experience. Plus, it doubles as a rattle!


Chance Basketballs

$29 BUY NOW

This Los Angeles-based company is all about updating the sporting goods industry through bold and vibrant products. Their colorful products focus on spreading positivity in sports and bringing communities together.


Happy Valentine's Day, Mouse!

$6 BUY NOW

This sweet addition to the If You Give a Mouse a Cookie book series, the story follows Mouse as he creates valentine's for his buddies, sharing what he loves about each of them.


Piggy Paint Kisses & Wishes Set

$15 BUY NOW

We love that all the nail polish is a non-toxic, water-based formula that’s free from chemicals like formaldehyde and phthalates.


Chasing Love T-Shirt

$13 BUY NOW

This fun love-themed Pac-Man shirt comes in five different colors and sizes ranging from youth small to adult extra-large.


Crazy Aaron's Thinking Putty in Red

$15 BUY NOW

Everyone loves a little putty to pull! Gift this popular brand in Valentine’s Day-themed color.


Yogibo Bean Bag

$219 BUY NOW

Bean bags have never gone out of style, and Yogibo is the leader in comfy seating. Each style has zero pressure points for ultimate relaxation, and the cover is removable, washable and interchangeable.


Plus-Plus Puzzle by Number

$15 BUY NOW

Everyone’s favorite little building pieces are now a puzzle! Use the 250 pieces to create two different hearts and then put them on display.


Customized Reel Viewer

$15 & up BUY NOW

Give your kids a little bit of your childhood with a customized reel viewer. Simply pick the pictures you want to add to your own reel and let them click away.


Schleich's Rainbow Love Unicorn

$20 BUY NOW

This whimsical creature will bring hours of magical play time to your little ones.

 


Baby Jack & Co's Learning Lovey

$26 BUY NOW

This lovey is the only sensory tag blanket with sewn shut ribbon tags for added safety! Each one is made with durable, micro-polyester fabric and paired with a fleece textured backing that helps reduce anxiety and helps kids fall asleep peacefully.

––Gabby Cullen with Karly Wood

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Sticks and stones may break your bones, but they can also make for an awesome craft project. We’ve rounded up a bunch of cool art activities that incorporate sticks, twigs and leaves so you can bring the outdoors into your art-making. Read on to get the scoop on these fun nature-inspired art projects for kids.

A Journey Stick

Growing Family

We love this outdoor activity from Growing Family. Go on a nature walk and create a journey stick filled with things you’ve seen along the way, like leaves, flowers or twigs that have fallen to the ground. Get all the details on how to make your own by clicking here.

Make a Mobile

The Ladybirds’ Adventures

Turn a stick into a fun piece of room decor with this idea from The Ladybirds’ Adventures. Homemade pom poms give the mobile a whimsical look, and they’re fun to make too. To get the scoop on how it’s done, click here.

Weave a Web

Kitchen Counter Chronicles

Gather up a few sticks and some twine and make these fun spider webs from Kitchen Counter Chronicles. You can even make some spiders to hang out on the webs, too—click here to get the instructions.

Spell It Out

Preschool Toolkit

Go on the hunt for twigs in your backyard for this activity from Preschool Toolkit. Kids can practice their fine motor skills as they write out the letters of the alphabet. To learn more about this activity, click here.

A Natural Canvas

Homegrown Friends

Did you lose a tree limb in the last storm? Before you drag it to the street, reserve the best parts and saw off a few slices. Easy to do and ideal for gift-giving, find out more about this beautiful idea over at Homegrown Friends.

Sail Away

Julie Seguss

There’s nothing like creating your own craft, then sending it on a maiden voyage. With a few sticks, a low-temp hot glue gun, twine, and construction paper, your little sailors can watch their own boat sail the high seas. Grab the how-to by clicking here.

Heart Art

Ellen’s Daily Heart

This one touches our hearts. Your little artists will have fun painting the sticks—which should be shaped and sized before the painting starts—all you’ll need to do is use low gauge craft wire to bind them together. We recommend wrapping the wire from the bottom to the top, then from right to left. Get a better view over at Ellen’s Daily Heart.

Wood Play

Adventure-in-a-Box

Make your own Reggio-inspired stacking blocks by slicing, sanding, and sealing wood pieces with a little beeswax to preserve their natural form. And, the best part? These DIY toys are perfect for indoor or outdoor play. Head to Adventure-in-a-Box for a great tutorial.

Wonderful Weave

Natural Suburbia

Hello, beautiful. This gorgeous craft is best left to your older kids and may take some time, but it's well worth the effort! An easy tutorial, including tricks for keeping the stick steady, can be found over at Natural Suburbia.

Teeny, Tiny Houses

Gabby Cullen

Have your scouts gather the best sticks, leaves, flowers, and rocks, then sit back, relax, and watch them build houses for woodland fairy folk. Want to know the trick to getting the roof just right? Shove the sturdiest sticks deep into the ground and layer long sticks and leaves on top. Take a peek at our favorite fairy houses by clicking here.

Magic Trees

Ann Harquail

This one is so simple but so brilliant. Gather branches, sand, empty pots and scraps of fabric, then let your kids decorate to their heart's content!

Chime In

Happy Hooligans

This bright and cheery wood chime project is easy to re-create. Your little naturalists can collect their own materials—all you’ll need to do is insert the hook and attach the string. Get the tutorial from Jackie, the creative curator of Happy Hooligans.

Stick Around

Craftulate

There is all manner of stick folk to be found on craft blogs, but we are in love with the ones created by Georgina and crew over at Craftulate. You won’t need much prep in the way of materials with this one; the biggest challenge may be picking sticks in your own likeness. Head over to Craftulate for the how-to.

 

—Susie Foresman & Gabby Cullen

 

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Let’s go beyond flowers this Mother’s Day and make the day really special for mom (because it certainly has been a year!). From cute customized clothing and jewelry to home décor she’ll love, this list is full of Mother’s Day gift ideas that are guaranteed to bring a smile to her face and make mom feel really appreciated!

Custom Embroidered Mama Sweatshirt

This super soft sweatshirt comes with custom embroidery that's subtle and adorable. You can choose initials or names. 

$48 and up

Saguaro Ring Holder

Katie Dauser Ceramics

San Francisco mom Katie Dauser is just the type of Etsy artist we want to support these days. She creates beautiful bowls and this especially cute saguaro cactus ring holder. 

$80

Personalized Cutting Board

This is one of those useful gifts that's almost too cute to use! Get custom handprints and handwriting etched on to a wooden cutting board to have them documented for years to come. 

$110.78

Travel Poster from Her Favorite Photo

Etsy

She'll love being able to remember that special vacation with this custom travel poster made from her favorite travel photo. 

$28.68+

Self-Care Spa Box

Etsy

Candle, face mist, face serum and more fill up this darling spa kit from Zaaina. Choose your recipient card with special messages for sister, mother, mother-in-law, friend or other. $63.99

Wooden Herb Markers

Moms who love to garden will love these wooden herb markers. Simple and classy, she can use these year after year. 

$22

Leather Photo Key Ring

We love the sophisticated look of this key ring that comes in leopard print, mint green or natural leather. Personalize it with her initials or another favorite moniker and add your favorite family photo.

$41.80

Relaxation Gift Basket

If you can't send mom off for a weekend in wine country this year, check out this relaxation gift basket that brings some of the zen home. 

$62.10

Luxe Candle

ReauxLuxeCandleCo

Want to add a little luxury to your Mother's Day gift after a very trying year? These candles from Black-owned business Reaux Luxe Candle Co come in a variety of sophisticated scents like Opulence, Affluence, Bliss and Grandeur. The newest addition is the statement collection, which includes fun sayings like "Alexa, light candle," "It's the candle for me" and more. The best part? There's a discount for Mother's Day. Just use promo code MOM10 to get 10% off on your purchase. 

$21.25 & up. 

Letter Necklace

This delicate necklace will memorialize the initials of her favorite people. Choose from various lengths with silver and gold available. 

$19.40+

Wooden Succulent Heart

Succulents are super on-trend and we love this handcrafted heart option. They are easy to care for so she doesn't have to worry about one more thing to keep alive. 

$79

Biggie & Smalls

Etsy

How cute is this mommy and me combo set? You can get the "smalls" from infant size on up to youth. We love this idea for a first Mother's Day gift. 

$14.37+

Hummingbird Stained Glass

Etsy

This delicate window hanging will brighten any mom's day, we know it! 

$29.75+

Beeswax Bag

Etsy

Got a mom who is obsessed with bread baking? This beeswax bag will become her favorite and it's totally Earth friendly, too. 

$9.98+

Personalized Wind Chime

Etsy

She'll think of you every time she hears this wind chime's soothing melody fill the air. Get the kids' names added for a personalized touch. Great for grandmas, too!

$49+

Adult Paint-by-Numbers Kit

Etsy

Give mom the gift of time to herself when you gift this paint-by-numbers kit. She'll love the zen that goes along with this creation! 

$20.90

Mountain Art Wall Hanging Tapestry

Etsy

We love this unique design and we think that your mountain-loving mama will too! Choose the size that fits her wall or opt for a gift card so she can choose her own!

$89.26+

—Kate Loweth

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Ask a little girl what they want to be when they grow up and you’ll get a variety of answers, many of them similar—fireman, dancer, doctor, singer, pilot, maybe a mommy or a police officer. You’d probably rarely hear the word entrepreneur. You might hear CEO.

Not every girl will want to grow up and start her own business. But the skills and concepts kids learn from entrepreneurship at a young age can help prepare them for whatever path they choose in the future.

If you have a young girl in your life—a daughter, niece, sibling or friend—you may see certain characteristics that may make you think, “This kid is going to be in charge someday—of something.” Entrepreneurs come in all shapes, sizes, temperaments and personalities, of course, but many have similar traits in common.

If you spot these in a young girl, they are good traits to encourage and develop.

She’s a natural leader.

Natural leaders aren’t always just telling other people what to do, and even kids who seem shy may have leadership tendencies. Leadership attributes can look different in each individual. Your daughter may have a knack at assembling a team of people and getting a group project done. She may be able to easily identify someone’s skills and match them up with the perfect task.

Maybe she’s someone who marches to the beat of her own drum or would rather blaze her own trail than follow the crowd. All of these things point to signs that she’s a natural leader.

She’s willing to take risks.

We’re not talking about being risky for the sake of being a daredevil here—the kid who climbs the tallest tree at the park or wants to ski the black diamond runs before she’s ready is not going to necessarily start her own business by 17.

But a girl who’s not averse to starting conversations with adults, speaking her mind with confidence, talking in front of a group about her passions or spending money to make money (e.g. allowance money for lemonade stand supplies) may show signs she’s willing to step out of her comfort zone when there may be a payoff. In fact, taking a risk may be a lot more attractive to her than playing it safe.

She’s doesn’t label herself.

It’s natural for people to want to categorize themselves, kind of as a way to say, “Here’s where I fit in,” “I want to help people, so I want to be a nurse,” or “I want to work with kids, so I want to be a teacher”—these are normal things you might hear a kid say when asked what they want to be when they grow up.

Natural entrepreneurs may not think that way, however—they may not be looking for a place to fit in as much as a way to stand out. If your child hems and haws when she’s asked, “What do you want to be someday?” don’t take that as a negative sign. It could be that she wants to create her own place in the world.

She’s self-motivated and driven.

Maybe you rarely have to ask about homework because she often has it done before you even get the chance. Or maybe she took it upon herself to start learning a second language or some other skill simply because she’s interested, not because she has to.

Is her list of extracurricular activities longer than either you or she has time for? Natural-born entrepreneurs are often driven to go beyond the status quo and have ambition to accomplish and do more than what’s expected.

She problem-solves.

The Warren sisters—Lilly, Chloe and Sophie—started their company, Sweet Bee Sisters, when they realized that their parents’ beehives were not going to produce enough honey to sell, only enough for their family and maybe a few friends. Then they noticed the beeswax. Could that be worth something? They did some research, started producing lip balm, and have since expanded their product line to include lotions and sugar scrubs.

This is a perfect example of problem solving: Honey wasn’t going to make them much money, but another byproduct of the bees certainly could. If you know a young girl who thinks less in terms of “we have a problem” but more with the mindset, “let’s find a solution,” she may be born to be a business owner.

This isn’t an exhaustive list. And we’re not saying if your daughter doesn’t have these traits, she won’t be an entrepreneur. These are simply traits that might suggest you have a budding future business owner on your hands.

Nurture them. Encourage her. And let her know that, above all, she’s capable.

Sometimes that’s all a girl needs to hear to get the wheels in her head spinning with possibilities.

This post originally appeared on The Startup Squad.

I've always built businesses, from a childhood gummy bear business to adult gigs at IMAX and Coupons.com. I founded The Startup Squad to help girls reach their potential and my book series, The Startup Squad, is published by Macmillan. I live in Silicon Valley with my wife and two daughters.

Photo: Made by Fressko

Moms will be ready to travel with kids in tow or travel solo in style with these must-haves to get you from take-off to smooth landing.

1. Cori Traveller knows that moms on the move already have their hands full, trying to keep an eye on their kiddos in busy airports, watching over everyone’s luggage, and being sure everyone’s documents are in order. That’s why these fully adjustable neck pillows come with a handy loop for attaching to carabiners or straps, ensuring you never lose the pillow and giving moms the most comfortable rest they can get while trying to sleep sitting up on a plane or in a car. 

2. Traveling is fun but is dehydrating. These Made by Fressko tea and fruit-infused water bottles are sleek, stylish and sustainable and give mom a helping hand to reach her daily water intake. Each comes with a removable infuser that is perfect for hot or cold tea or creating delicious infused water. 

3. Solve the earbud tangle drama moms know too well with Lasso. This smart product is easy to use, accommodates earbuds, charger cords, necklaces and, as a bonus, Lasso can be used to store rings and small earrings inside the barrel. Lasso easily fits inside purses and travel bags, is shatterproof, and BPA-free. 

4. Winter wear usually means hot and sweaty but not anymore. Stay chic and sweat-free with these clever Thompson Tees. These undershirts have patented, sweatproof technology, have no chemical treatments, and are machine washer and dryer safe.

5. Moms are often expected to have the fix to everything at their fingertips—and that’s never truer than when the family is on a trip. With the Geekey, it’s now literally possible. It’s 16 tools in one but still barely bigger than a house key. 

6. Are your kicks looking a little dingy, or are your once white soles now gray? SneakERASERS’ pre-moistened sponges are designed for on-the-go touch-ups. Now you can quickly and easily remove those impossible scuff marks, grime, and smudges from soles and rubber logos without the need for messy applicators, brushes or sprays. SneakERASERS’ unique composition of sponge and shammy is created with an all-natural cleaning formula. The white side of the sponge works great on smooth uppers and logos, while the orange shammy side wipes away residue and gives you an excellent grip. SneakERASERS come in small, individually wrapped packaging that will fit in even the smallest travel bag. 

7. Keep your lips moisturized and refreshed with lip balm from FOUR: Organics. They use a special blend of four 100% organic ingredients, Beeswax, Coconut Oil, Jojoba Oil, and Peppermint Oil help you pamper your lips. 

8. Sleeping while traveling is hard but that doesn’t mean you have to look like you didn’t get a good night’s sleep. With the Celestial Silk pillowcase you can say goodbye to creases on your face and any sort of plane/train/car bed head. 
 

Allyson is a mom of two and has more than a decade of experience working in both television news and public relations. From national television shows to top newspapers, Allyson has worked around the world including a travel magazine in London, England, Phoenix TV and local hospital and healthcare association.

The holidays are approaching and you’ll probably be attending more than a few soirees. Who wants to show up empty handed? Not us, and that’s why we’ve rounded up some gorgeous and inexpensive hostess gifts that will be sure to wow your friends. Shop this list and have your gifts in hand in two days, thanks to Amazon Prime!

Wood & Copper Salad Spoons

They say the best gifts are the ones you would never buy for yourself, even if it's as simple as something like wood and copper salad spoons ($20). This gorgeous set is made in India and is such a beautiful way to say thank you, especially if paired with a matching bowel or new cookbook.

Iceless Wine Cooler

Your hostess probably has tons of things going on, and that's why a gadget like the Prodyne Acrylic Iceless Wine Cooler ($17) will make their life easier. Whether they end up using it for the party you're attending or to keep their wine chilled throughout the week, this cooler works with a double-walled technology and without ice. No mess!

100% Pure Beeswax Taper Candles

Can you ever go wrong with a pair of candle sticks? No, especially when it comes to these beautiful hand-rolled 100% beeswax taper candles ($10). The honeycomb pattern means a dripless burn, and they are also non-toxic, lead free and are smokeless. Pair with a decent priced bottle of wine for the ultimate hostess gift.

Elegant Place Cards

Help your hostess have the mostess with a 50 pack of elegant place cards ($16) for the perfect table setting. Whether they use them for your party or for plenty of upcoming holiday get togethers, this holiday gift will definitely be useful this season.

Modern Pot & Planter

Perfect for herbs or succulents, this ceramic pot held in a geometric gold frame ($17) would look great on any hostesses desk or end table. Give the gift of greenery!

Marble Cheese Slicer

Hosting a party and cheese go hand in hand, so the next party you hit up, make sure you bring along these gorgeous marble cheese slicer ($16) for your hostess. The 5x8 marble slab is all natural and comes with two replacement wires for years of elegant slicing to come.

Luxurious Soaps

Help your hostess keep her bathroom stocked by giving the gift of luxurious hand soaps! This pack from Bali Soap is just $9 and not only gets the job done when it comes to hand washing, but looks gorgeous and smells amazing at the same time.

Family Time After-Dinner Conversation Starters

Help your hostess get the party started with a Family Time set ($8.95), that provides family-appropriate ice-breaker questions to get everyone talking. With 50 thoughtful questions about the past, present and future, everyone will get acquainted and have a good time, in no time.

Pretty Tea Towels

Every hostess can use a fresh set of tea towels and we can barely choose our favorite from Floursack ($13), which include plenty of neutrals and farmhouse-chic styles, but we think these flower ones are divine! They are made from 100% imported cotton and manufactured like the old vintage grain bags which also served as kitchen towels. 

Chateau Spill Red Wine Remover

Hosting a get together almost always results in a mess somehow. Make cleanup for your hostess a breeze with the Chateau Spill Red Wine Remover ($7.95) that breaks down stains at the cellular level. It removes spills without peroxide, chlorine bleach, or phosphates and even works on set-in stains, like berry juice and makeup. It's also non-toxic and safe for washable items because it's colorfast

––Karly Wood

All Photos: Courtesy of Amazon

 

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Your baby’s name makes for charming personalized decor you’ll never get sick of — and it grows with your child. Here are 11 ways to visually incorporate that all-important name into your baby’s first room. There’s something for everyone, from Ava to Zachary.

Powerful Pennants

A custom name pennant ($50 and up) from Etsy shop Hoping Machine NY has a simple yet powerful effect in any baby boy or girl’s room, and can work with both modern and vintage decor. The pennants are handmade with premium felt in the Hudson Valley and hang from a wooden dowel with three-ply jute twine. Visit the Etsy shop for other styles and sayings.

A Lofty Letter

Give your baby’s nursery a cool, industrial vibe with these hollowed-out letters made of iron. The Magnificent Metal Letter ($6.97) is a Land of Nod exclusive that can sit on a shelf or be hung on the wall. Spell out your child’s full name, their initials, or just the first letter of their name for impact. Then, get creative and fill each letter with toys, heirlooms or twinkle lights. 

Pretty Plaques

On the other side of the world, Etsy shop Little Birdy Finds in Melbourne, Australia, is designing and cutting name plaques ($18.11 and up) using sustainable materials. Each plaque has its own special look thanks to variations in the bamboo and will dress up your child's door or wall. These made-to-order pieces are laser-cut and come with a neutral-colored waxed-cotton hanging cord for easy decorating.

Wood Blocks for the Wonder Years

A set of alphabet blocks ($2.85 per block) spelling out your child’s name gives any baby nursery a personal and timeless touch. These hardwood building blocks from Bannor Toys are made with walnut, maple and cherry woods that are sanded satin-smooth with rounded edges and a beeswax and flaxseed oil finish. And for added interest, each block has sides containing a capital letter and the corresponding lowercase letter, as well as hearts, stars or numbers from 0 to 9, as specified.

Precious Pillows

There’s something undeniably sweet about the notebook paper-inspired natural linen pillows ($38) made by Etsy shop Natures Needle. The machine-and-hand embroidered bolster comes with a soft pillow insert and has an envelope closure on the back so the case can be gently washed. Personalize yours with your child’s first name (and middle name too for an even more one-of-a-kind effect) and pick from pastel rainbow, classic rainbow, or black lettering.

A Versatile Tile

Precious but not overtly juvenile, the personalized name tile in Ceramic ($36) from Paloma’s Nest Can be used throughout your home in countless creative ways. Mount it on your baby’s bedroom door, place it on a bookshelf with other favorite objects, nail it to the foot of your child’s bed, use it to designate a dedicated coat hook, or sew it on to a holiday stocking. The tile is handcrafted using fine white clay and pairs nicely with small brass nails or heavy-weight nylon thread.

The Cutest Cap

An adorable hat is a staple in any newborn’s wardrobe, and the tiny topper becomes adorable decor after your child outgrows it. These hand-embroidered caps ($19.95 and up) from Etsy shop Bisou Et Calin are made from high-quality cotton knit fabrics and come in seemingly endless color and pattern options. The felt patch for the name comes in black, grey, navy blue or brown, and in print or cursive lettering. Frame the cap or place it decoratively on a shelf after your little one has outgrown it.

A Personalized Puzzle

A toy that sends proceeds to educational and environmental initiatives can be your baby’s first lesson in giving back. It’s what the family at Smiling Tree is all about. Their Spell Well Name Puzzle ($25 and up) is made with light-colored maple letters and a darker walnut base for high contrast. Everything is handcrafted in Minnesota and finished with a homegrown blend of organic oil and beeswax. A portion of proceeds from every item sold is donated to the Peace Corps' youth development programs.

A Charming Hoop

A custom handmade hoop ($42) with your little one’s name is a classic decoration for your child's room. If you're not up for crafting your own, the Etsy shop The Cotton Thread makes them as simple or ornate and floral as you like. Choose your color preferences and you can even remove the outer hoop if you like.

Baby's First Blanket

Add a little sparkle with the Metallic Star & Name Stroller Blanket ($69) from the Stationery Studio. Keep it in the nursery for playtime on chilly days or bring it during outings to keep your wee one warm in the car seat or stroller. There are more than 25 blanket colors to choose from, and you can select silver or gold metallic yarn.

Art That's Out of This World

The “You Are Here” Children’s Custom Art ($42 and up) from Minted will teach your little one something about outer space while giving them an idea of where we are in the solar system. You specify the print size, background color, and frame color.

 

What’s your favorite way to personalize a baby’s room? Let us know below!

— Whitney C. Harris

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What’s the difference between those $50 jarred candles and the hunk of beeswax you can pick up for less than $10? Not much, and making your own candles is a craft you can do with your little ones and the perfect way to check off that gift list for friends and family members. Here’s a simple tutorial on how bake up your very own custom candles.

What You’ll Need

1. A hunk of beeswax.

2. Some wicks.

3. Glass containers of your choice, such as apothecary jars with lids, glass votives or canning jars. We used 3 oz. Mason jars.

4. Sticks, such as popsicle sticks or chopsticks.

5. Disposable loaf pan or old pot.

Note: We used this lovely kit from Half Hitch Goods. It’s only $19 and includes everything but the glass jars and loaf pan. 

How to Do It

1. Use an old pot or disposable loaf pan to melt the wax, since it will be almost impossible to fully clean it afterwards. Set the loaf pan on a baking sheet and turn the oven on low. Place the beeswax in the loaf pan and place it in the oven, stirring occasionally as the wax melts. Depending on the size of your wax, it should take about 1 hour for the wax to melt completely.

2. Cut the wick a couple inches longer than your glass container.

3. Wrap one end of the wick around your stick, and lay the stick over the top of the container, so the wick hangs down the middle. Set the bottom end of the wick in the bottom center of the container, using a smudge of hot wax to set it.

4. Pour the melted beeswax into a handled container then pour it into the glass. Note: The beeswax will start to cool and harden quickly (especially during cooler weather!) so do this as quickly as possible while being extra CAREFUL. Wax is hot and sticky!

5. Let the poured candle dry at room temperature for 24 hours. Clip the excess wick to about 1/4 inch and remove the stick before lighting.

Pro tip: Once your candle burns down, you can remelt the wax, add a new wick and make a new one! 

Have you made your own candles? Do you have any tips for our readers? 

–Erin Feher