Sustainable Party Ideas

Eco-conscious Goodie Bags

Want to give out goodie bags at your child's next birthday party? Goodie bags are standard at most parties and kids love taking them home. Printed plastic bags are readily available as are paper bags with plastic coatings. These goodie bags often filled with small Chinese imported toys and preservative-and-artificial-flavor-filled candy. Why not try something better for kids, the environment and the parents?

Have a Party at Home

Want to save money on your next birthday party? To have a party at home for young children, you will should plan to limit the number of kids to how many will fit comfortably in your space with one or both of their parents. Even if you have a huge space, fifteen three year olds can become a boisterous group.

Book Swap

By setting up a book swap as your party event...

Gifts that Keep on Giving: The Present-Free Party

With the wealth of toys, branded junk foods and advertisements flooding the market, kids are inundated with the message that more is better, and plenty is not enough. Birthday parties are ripe for celebrations of consumer goods, but if you dread competitive gift-giving or just too many toys on the living room floor, consider a present-free birthday party. Instead of gifts, party guests bring money or goods, which are then donated to a charity of the birthday child’s choosing. This cuts down on the spending and the sense of being inundated by a tide of unnecessary junk, and will let you focus on other important birthday issues, like just how much sugar your child is ingesting.

That’s Crafty: Making Stickers

Making stickers is a great party activity, combining art with minimum of mess. As Jill Jolton writes at Parenthood.com, this do-it-yourself art project is fun for kids — and inexpensive for adults. But if you won't have time for sticker making, you (or the guest of honor) can create the stickers prior to the party and include the results in the guests' goody bags.

Blue Marble Ice Cream

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Blue Marble Ice Cream serves eco-conscious shop and “green” dairy. The ice cream is sure to delight kids and the emphasis on organic products will impress adults.

Sustainable Cutlery

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New Tan Non-GMO Corn Starch Cutlery/Utensils In PLA Packaging

More Sustainable Cutlery

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Biodegradable Cutlery

Sustainable Birthday Party Invitations

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Send email invitations instead of printed ones. If you must send a printed invitation, print on recycled paper using sustainable printing techniques.

Sustainable Paper Goods

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Why not try to use recycled materials if you can't use reusable products at your party.

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