
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Designer Diaper Bags

Friday, January 16, 2009
Reusable Bags

A couple of years ago, in an attempt to make a dent in the sea of plastic grocery bags accumulating in my house, I purchased some reusable cotton string bags from Ecobags. These worked well - when I remembered to use them. More often than not, I'd get to the checkout counter and realize that, yet again, I had left them in the car. My second attempt at getting reusable bags has been much more successful. This time I bought a pack of purple Baggu bags (pictured here), which, unlike the Ecobags, are small enough to fit in my purse, so I never forget to bring them in the store. The bags are made of machine washable, easy-to-wipe-down, rip-stop nylon and each comes with a storage pouch. When stuffed, my pouches measure 4" x 4" x 1". Each bag holds an amazing amount of groceries (2 to 3 times more than a plastic grocery bag) and they are very strong -- I can stuff them with milk cartons and other heavy items and I never feel that the seams are being strained. One downside to the Baggu bags is the need for separate storage pouches. Some other brands, like SamBags, Acme and Flip & Tumble, have addressed this problem by having the storage pouch built in to the bag. Envirosax and RuMe bags roll up like a sleeping bag and snap closed, but mastering the bag roll can take a bit of practice .
There are lots of reusable bags on the market made of more eco-friendly, biodegradable materials like cotton, but they can be heavier, bulkier, less stain resistant and harder to clean than rip-stop nylon and polyester, which wipe down easily.

Available at: Baggu Bag ($8 each or $39 for 6)
and Endless.com($32.30-$38 for 6. Free overnight shipping & free returns)

Available at ReusableBags.com ($7.95)

Available at: Nubius Organics ($37.95 for 5, $7.95 each), Endless.com ($38 for 5; free overnight shipping and free return shipping), ReusableBags.com ($37.95 for 5, $7.95 each) and Envirosax ($37.95 for 5, $8.50 each).

RuMe Bags - Most reusable bags are designed to resemble plastic bags. This one looks more like a brown paper bag -- it has a flat bottom and paneled sides and, when full, it can stand upright. Like Envirosax bags, these bags don't have a storage pouch -- you roll them up and snap them closed. Made of machine washable polyester, each bag measures 11" x 11" x 4" with 8" long handles. Holds 30 lbs. They also make a larger 17" tall bag.
Available at: RuMeBags.com ($8.95 each)

Available at: Flip & Tumble ($12 each).

Recycled PET Ultra-Compact Tote by Acme - This is a paper-bag style tote with extra long 12" handles which can be worn over the shoulder (shorter handles are also available). Measures 14"h (not including handles) x 16"w x 6"d (in pouch 2" x 3" x 2"). Made of a heavier nylon than rip-stop and 50% recycled plastic (PET). It is machine washable and can carry 25 lbs.
Available at ReusableBags.com ($9.95 each)

Available at: Use It Again Sam ($6.95 each or 5 for $30)

Hidden Tote by Timbuk2 - Like RuMe, this is a flat-bottom, side-gusseted bag that resembles a paper bag, but at $19.95, these are definitely pricier. The bag folds in on itself and zips into a self-contained half-circle pouch. Made of recycled plastic material (PET) and rip-stop nylon, it measures 16.8"h x 12"w x 7"d (in pouch 6.75" x 5" x 1.5") and is machine washable.
Available at: ReusableBags.com ($19.95 each)
More Options: ReusableBags.com carries dozens of reusable bag brands. Ripstop nylon/polyester options include Envirosax, Acme, ChicoBag (I'm not fond of the big ChicoBag logo on these and Riesenthel (pouch is as big as a soda can). They also carry tons of cotton totes including Ecobags and b. happybags.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Gift Idea for Her: Tiffany Earrings for $185

Frank Gehry Torque Hoop Earrings in Sterling Silver $185
This is great way to gift that always coveted little blue box to someone without spending a fortune. Tiffany earrings make a great birthday, Mother's Day, anniversary or holiday gift, and they offer over a dozen choices in the $100 to $200 range.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
The Best Crib Sheets Ever

QuickZip Sheet Set
by Clouds & Stars
Admittedly, these crib sheets don't come close to Serena & Lily or Dwell in the fashion department, but I wouldn't trade mine for anything. Changing a crib sheet is a surprisingly herculean task -- you have to take off the bumper pad, lift out the mattress, change the sheet and then reassemble everything.
Clouds & Stars offers a brilliant alternative: a sheet with a zip-off top. They're 100% cotton with a 200 thread count (which is a bit on the low side -- these sheets aren't going to wow you with their buttery softness, but they don't feel like hospital sheets either). My top sheet did shrink a bit over time, making it a bit harder to zip up, but in my house, these sheets have turned what used to be a ten minute task into one that takes me less than a minute.
Colors: White, ecru, sage and 4 shades of gingham.
The set (base and zip-off top sheet) costs $32.99 and additional top sheets are $16.99 each.
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