17.3.12

Lucky Clover St. Patrick's Day Event

Welcome, everyone! So sorry for the delay in getting up my giveaway for the event. We had some technical difficulties, but all is well again. I am so excited to be a part of this fun event, hosted by Anderson's Angels and Joy of Mama Joyner. Since St. Patrick's Day is all about green, all of the items in this giveaway and event will be eco-conscious and relate to green living.
There are many other participating bloggers, so once you enter my giveaway, hop on to the next using the linky at the bottom of the post. This giveaway will end at 11:59pm on Friday, March 23rd, so good luck and have fun!
Oh, there is also a Grand Prize Cash Giveaway!! One person will win $80 via Paypal, so don't forget to click HERE to enter that giveaway, too.

Ready to hear about our awesome giveaway package? 


Prize #1
Kawaii One-Size Minky Diaper in Blue Shikaku (RV $10)

Prize #2
(1)  Midnight Flip & Tumble 24-7 Bag (RV $10)


Prize #3
(1) Blue Flip & Tumble Reusable Mini Bag (RV $7)

Package Value: $27
Just use the Rafflecopter form below to enter! 


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Use this Linky to hop on to the next blog!

31 comments:

Trista Anderson said...

my favorite diaper is fuzzibunz but I love all my cloth diapers!!

The Freebie Junkie said...

We recycle recyle recyle

Amy Dalrymple said...

We try and recycle everything we have. Our apartment complex doesn't have recycling so we save up on it and bring it to our local co-op instead.

Janelle said...

We strive to be greener by cloth diapering, using more natural cleaners, and making more things instead of buying packaged things

Cat said...

I love Bumgenius diapers, though if I did it all over again, I'd buy the snap-up ones instead of the velcro ones.

Mary B said...

It's hard to say what my favorite cloth diaper is as we have so many, but if I had to choose I'd go with a tie between Apple Cheeks and Bum Genius 4.0!

Priscilla Benavides said...

I have never used cloth diapers but would love to start. We try to be green by recycling and not buying bottled water.
priscillavbenavides@yahoo.com

Sarah Tilley said...

Never used cloth diapers. I try to be as green as I can and recycle.

Amanda M said...

my favourite diaper is bg elemental.

Erin Slocum said...

I have only used Bububibi diapers. I like them but have to have the organic bamboo diapers.

simplymerry said...

favorite is tiny tush elite
(mary michaud)

Amanda said...

My favorite is a Nifty Nappy pocket!
tvpg at aol dot com

fancygrlnancy said...

I love applecheeks and rumparooz

Brandi Elam said...

My favorite diapers are itti bitti bitti tuttos! Love the minky softness! That Kawaii print is so cute - I haven't seen that one before!

Doodlersnick14 said...

We love our green apple Fuzzibunz diaper

Sarah Hull said...

My favorite diaper is a bumGenius!

Alex Liz R. said...

I like fuzzibunz and we recycle some.
arobinson45 (at) woh.rr.com

Jeanna said...

We are teaching our kids all the different ways of recycling! It's awesome that they get it and help to make a difference!

sa-weet said...

recycling, reselling used stuff

Aubree said...

thirsties duo AIO

Unknown said...

My fav is Kissaluvs OS Marvel fitted

Kasee said...

My family of 6 is trying to take a NEW step each month to go green in another way. For March, we make the switch to cloth napkins. I love making less trash, and saving $$ while we're at it, but I despise folding the buggers!

Allison said...

cd, cloth wipes, homemade dishwasher detergent, etc

Jennifer B said...

We love our Flip covers with prefolds!

Unknown said...

We recycle, and raise our own chickens. We also have a garden in the fall and Spring!

Aranda said...

We reuse items and don't use paper cups and whatnot.

Aranda Gibbs
Arandamarie1992@yahoo.com

Trudy said...

We recycle and try not to use throw away paper products.

Tylerpants said...

We try to be green by recycling or donating items. We also wash laundry in cold water. tylerpants(at)gmail.com

Amy M said...

I like my Apple Cheeks!

michedt said...

We try to be green by different ways. One is to make our own laundry soap so we don't have to continue buying all those plastic containers.

Breanne said...

We recycle

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