Here are a few deals and steals that I’d like to share with all of you! Great eco-minded companies!
Franklin Goose– Start a wishlist or gift registry during the month of December and share it with friends and family. Franklin Goose will randomly selected winners to receive one item from their list! Maybe they will grant your wish! Great wooden, soft, and recycled toys for the babies and tots! Coupon code 15077b61 for Free Shipping on all orders over $50. See full review HERE.
Sprout Baby – Use coupon code SBBL055to save 15% off your first purchase. Sprout Baby sells organic baby food, cloth diapers, and much more! Only 7 days left to register to win $2500 cash in their First Birthday Bash! See full review HERE.
aden + anais – Great organic cotton muslin swaddle blankets and more! Lil B doesn’t go anywhere without hers.
From Dec. 3 – Dec. 18th you can save 15% off anything on their site with coupon code celebrate. See full review HERE.
Dittany Baby: Save when you shop at Dittany Baby with the following codes! ***Be sure to enter theecochic@gmail.comin the comments box at checkout so I can receive my “Refer A Friend” credits. (THANK YOU!!) See full review and enter the giveaway for a Mei Tai baby carrier HERE. (Giveaway ends Dec. 10, 2009)
”10off20” for 10% off of a $20.00 order
“20off50” for 20% off of a $50.00 order
“35off100” for 35% off of a $100.00 order
Picnic Basket Crafts on Etsy: Etsy is a great place to find homemade items when you don’t have the time to make it yourself. PBC makes homemade spa and body treatments along with other cool items. Coupon code Eco Chic Blog for 10% off your next purchase. See full review HERE.
Rockin’ Green Soap: Use coupon RockinHoliday and receive 10% offyour purchase. Great eco-friendly detergent formulated especially for cloth diapers. Scents I’ve tried…pumpkin crunch, peppermint cocoa, cherry lemonade, and buttercream. Next on the list to try…Mango Sorbet! Yummy!

Thanks for these coupons and discounts! I'm really trying to make everything I buy this year be eco-friendly. If you're concerned about what your children's school is using to clean (esp. now that schools are stepping up disinfection thanks to H1N1), there is a great report here that rates cleaning solutions: EWG Report and some questions to ask your school administrators here: H1N1 Schools