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Send invitations out on recycled paper or materials re-used from your house
such as newspapers, shopping bags, mailers, flyers, etc. Be creative! |
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Make your own party favors. Dig out those old cotton t-shirts from your closet.
Cut into large rectangles, roll them up, and tie with some leftover ribbon from
the last birthday party or holiday. |
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Play a game! Upon arrival, ask each guest to write down their best cleaning tips
or secret. Then take turns guessing who shared the idea and discussing it.
When the party is over, compile the cleaning tips in an email and send them
out to all your guests to keep on file for future reference. |
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Give everyone a turn to experience Homeology. Let them spray and wipe to
see how well it works. (Plus you can get an extra hand on cleaning!) Bring out
all your cleaning tools—microfiber flat mops for the floor, newspaper and
squeegee for windows and t-shirt cleaning rags for counters. |
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Serve healthy snacks including fruit with yogurt dip and veggies with hummus
dip instead of packaged or pre-frozen food. In lieu of sugary drinks, fill a glass
pitcher with water and a few lemon or cucumber slices. Tea (iced or hot) is
another healthy option. |
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Use reusable plates and cups or consider buying recycled disposables. |