Friday, April 16, 2010

FabricWrapper.com Giveaway!

Win a Fabricwrapper.com Reusable Gift-wrap Just in Time for Mother's Day!


I am always striving to do more of the little things in my life to be more planet friendly. So when I found Fabricwrapper.com I thought it was a great idea! I think we have all been there, sitting with the giant trash bag at holidays and birthdays stuffing loads of wrapping paper,tissue,bags and bows down in it. Or we may have tried to recycle by trying to save the salvageable pieces for the next Christmas, birthday,baby shower etc, but that can be a challenge. Trying to store them until and finding things that are decent enough to reuse isn't always easy. But why WASTE the paper at all? Stephanie Lancaster has a solution! Not only are these Fabricwrappers offered in adorable patterns they are also like a bonus present because they can be reused over and over again! Talk about a gift that keeps on giving :)



Traditional gift-wrap produces a lot of unnecessary waste. In fact, the Sierrra Club tells us that if everyone wrapped just three gifts a year in reused or reusable gift-wrap, we would all save enough paper to cover 45,000 football fields!



My Eco Family is teaming up with http://www.fabricwrapper.com/ to offer you the chance to wrap your Mother's Day gift in style. Fabricwrapper offers a wide variety of reusable gift-wrapping products that will make your mom say "wow"... whether she is into the eco-friendly (and cost-saving!) aspect of having something she can use over and over again, or whether she just likes boutique-quality beauty.



To win, simply add a comment to this post on which pattern of Fabricwrapper you would choose and why you want to use reusable gift-wrap this holiday.(Required) Be sure to include your contact email. The winner will be chosen using Random.org and Announced here on Thursday April 22nd. Good Luck!

Bonus Entries-(remember to comment when you have completed each bonus entry)
  • Sign up for the Fabricwrapper email list to receive notifications of new products and discounts (no more than 6/year).
  • Become a follower of My Eco Family's Blog
  • Follow Fabricwrapper on Twitter
  • Follow Myecofamily on Twitter
  • Tweet about this giveaway(include the URL to the tweet in comment)
  • Blog about this giveaway(include the URL to the post in the comment)

18 comments:

  1. I have had tons of fabric scine a friend of mines grandmtoher passed away a few years ago. I have been doing just this thing with it and am about to get a whole bunch more! Ita really does cut back on the paper waste and the cost is a great save for me since i inherited all i have. Greatest thing is kids have just as much fun taking off the material and playing in it as the paper and you can just fold thes material back up and stash it neatly somewhere oh hey like in my new sewing room lol!I dont always put bows or ribbons on mine and I just realized how to do that! Hannah you are so full of good info and advice you get an A+ for sharing all that wisdom!

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  2. Ohh...I love Daisey Dreams! I think I would use this for my mom or aunt and then I'm sure they would reuse it for the many gifts they give! Kind of like a pay it forward thing.
    How cool!

    mommyfreetime@gmail.com

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  3. signed up for the mailing list!

    mommyfreetime@gmail.com

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  4. I'm a follower
    mommyfreetime@gmail.com

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  5. I would love the organic twill fabric, it's so gender neutral and friendly for holidays and birthday's alike. I'd love to use it for my family members because I know they'd pass it on.

    sbriesh at gmail dot com

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  6. I signed up for their email list!

    sbriesh at gmail dot com

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  7. I'm a follower of your blog!

    sbriesh at gmail dot com

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  8. I'm a fabric wrapper follower on Twitter.

    sbriesh at gmail dot com

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  9. I'm a follower of yours on Twitter.

    sbriesh at gmail dot com

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  10. Cute idea...We like using pillow cases and decorated grocery bags.
    http://debbiellbriskincare.blogspot.com/
    MBC

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  11. My pick is the Organic Will Natural - yay for organic! I love the thought of having something reusable for gifts. I don't have a large family, but it's amazing how much paper I put in the recycling bins this past Christmas. Even though the paper was recyclable, a reusable wrap makes so much more sense.

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  12. I follow you via Google Friend Connect.

    (My above post should say Organic Willow Natural - no idea what happened there!)

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  13. Your newest follower from MBC! :)

    http://the-mommalogues.blogspot.com

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  14. I would choose the snow crystals gift bag because I think it would look super cute under the tree! I always mean to make gift bags for the holidays, but I never have the time (especially right before the holidays!).

    http://www.hipandlittle.com

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  15. I joined the fabricwrapper email list (as superkarita).

    http://www.hipandlittle.com

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  16. I tried to follow MyEcoFamily through the Google friends, but not sure if it worked. I did my best! :)

    http://www.hipandlittle.com

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  17. I am following FabricWrapper on twitter now!

    http://www.hipandlittle.com

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  18. I follow My Eco Family on twitter.

    http://www.hipandlittle.com

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