Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Amber Experiment

Baltic amber is becoming more and more common in natural healing practices. It is for adults and children alike giving their body more immunities with the succinic acid that is absorbed by wearing the beads.

But how do you know you are getting the real thing and not a fake?
There are many tests you can perform to make sure what you have is the real thing. One method is salt water test.

The Salt Water Test
Aside from looking at your amber, the next least damaging test you can perform is to mix up some salt water (dissolve one part salt in two parts water) and throw the necklace in.  Real Baltic amber floats, fakes don’t.
-HealingHazel website

This evening I did just that! Dissolved 1/2 cup of salt in 1 cup of water.
I took off my 2nd youngest's amber necklace to test.
To be honest, I was REALLY unsure of what the result would be.
So I dropped it in the water...
& TA-DA! It went in and stayed on top! 
[excuse the amateur & out of focus photo...]


This is our proof that amber necklaces purchased from Tiny TreeHugger are the real deal :)

Buy it! 
The amber necklaces are $17.99 for children and $29.99 for adult. Bracelets also available.

For 10% off your purchase of amber or healing hazel use the code "amberhazel" [no quotations needed]. Good until 10pm CST Wednesday February 29th, 2012. Not to be combined with any other offers, not applicable to pending or previous orders.

Win it!
Every purchase of hazelwood necklaces, amber necklaces or bracelets will be entered into a draw for a full refund of their purchase of one necklace or bracelet, maximum value of $20. 1 purchased = 1 entry, 2 purchased = 2 entries. Good luck! End TOMORROW!!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Amber & Hazelwood Necklace Review & Special

Guest post by Melissa:

Amber Necklaces are a great way to provide your baby/child with natural pain relief from teething, growing pains and much more. Healing amber is great for adults too. Do you suffer from arthritis? headaches? muscle or joint pain? Then amber is a great natural way to treat these ailments. The necklaces Tiny TreeHugger sells are made of 100% Baltic Amber, which is fossilized tree resin. Amber has natural analgesic, anti-inflammatory and therapeutic properties. The active ingredient in amber is succinic acid which is released into the bloodstream of the wearer via the skin when the amber is heated by the warmth of the skin or the sun. Succinic acid has pain relieving properties and is therefore great for any of the listed aliments and much more.

[photo by Melissa, with her amber necklace]

I suffer from chronic headaches and only take medication when absolutely necessary, I thought I would try out wearing amber as my daughter has an amber necklace for her growth pains that has worked beautifully for her, you know what ever since I started wearing my amber necklace my headaches are gone, seriously gone. So this sweet necklace of mine hasn’t come off since I
purchased it. I highly recommend healing amber and think you should try it out for yourself big or small we can all benefit from some natural healing.

Tiny TreeHugger has graciously offered 10% off your purchase of any of her amber products. Go get one while they last. It’s so worth it. See below for the coupon code and how you can win one!

~Melissa
I’m Melissa, wife of Timothy and mother to one of the sweetest little people I know, Sydney Isabella
Blogging at Simply Sydney - Welcome to the musings of a first time attachment parent, and military wife. Come for the ride while I share pieces of myself and my families adventures with you my friends and family:)
I am teaching myself to knit. I love to {upcycle} things.
I am pretty granola(ish). I love to cook, and almost all things domestic.
I believe in a parenting style that is built on love, trust and a sense of attachment/ security. I believe in letting the people you love, know how much they are loved. I think we can make a difference in this world of ours, if we try hard enough.


Thanks for sharing your experience with the amber necklaces Melissa!
Our baby is now 7 months old and has had chronic teething since he was three months old. Just in the last week I had noticed the two bottom teeth trying to finally pop through, in the phase of acute teething. He has been wearing an amber necklace for many months now, but just this past week I put it around his ankle and now have a hazelwood necklace around his neck. The hazelwood is helpful with teething symptoms and works in tandem with the amber, but can also be used on it's own. Amber is known to work immediately where as hazelwood may take a few weeks to notice a difference. I am hoping we notice a difference with babyK and his teething is not so hard on him [and me!].

[babyK playing in his crib with his hazelwood necklace]


How hazelwood works:
The hazel tree is an alkaline wood when placed in contact with skin whose level of acidity is too high, will darken. The oxidizing process works to neutralize the acidity surplus and also will largely contribute to balance the organism. When the wood darkens, the hazelwood needs to be replaced. As with the amber, the hazelwood is not just for babies! There are great benefits for adults as well.

Buy it! 
Hazelwood necklaces are $18.99 [baby sizes only- if interested in adult sizes please use the contact form for pre-order], amber necklaces are $17.99 for children and $29.99 for adult. Bracelets also available.

For 10% off your purchase of amber or healing hazel use the code "amberhazel" [no quotations needed]. Good until 10pm CST Wednesday February 29th, 2012. EXTENDED to March1st at 12pmCST!! Not to be combined with any other offers, not applicable to pending or previous orders.

Win it!
Every purchase of hazelwood necklaces, amber necklaces or bracelets will be entered into a draw for a full refund of their purchase of one necklace or bracelet, maximum value of $20. 1 purchased = 1 entry, 2 purchased = 2 entries. Good luck!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Christmas Giveaway

Welcome back to the blog! It has been a while since this baby has been updated, but that's okay. Over on our Facebook Page we have alot going on and most of the updates happen there. It really is the best way to keep connected to what is going on, but in case not everyone is on there this is for you too. Just recently we surpassed the goal of 1500 Facebook fans. Now we are at over 1700 fans and I'm sure we can make it to 2000 in no time! What do you think?

Enter below for your chance to win one of TWO $25 gift certificates to our shop. Open to US and Canadian citizens only. Ends 12:01am Saturday December 31, 2011 OR when our Facebook page gets to 2000 fans, so spread the word!!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Happy Green Dryer Balls & a Giveaway

Saving money. Saving the Earth. Saving your health.

Mission: To rid the world of the evil dryer sheets!

How? DRYER BALLS!


Two or more of these balls added to your dryer will make your clothes softer and less static-y as well as save you time and money by cutting drying time. They don't have any harsh chemicals making them completely safe for babies and pets, as well as cloth diapers!

How much will these dryer balls REALLY save me?
It really depends on how many you use - a set of 4 is a good place to start and they will save you between 30% in a small load to 20% in a large load. And it only increases with the more dryer balls you use!


How much are they?
One ball is $9, two are $16, four are $30 and so on... The more you buy the more you save. Please visit the shop page for more info.

Want to win some? Enter our sweepstakes on our facebook page: www.facebook.com/TinyTreeHugger for your chance to win a set of dryer balls! Be sure to share it with your friends and tell them to put your name in the entry box for that extra entry :)

Good luck!

Monday, May 30, 2011

Cloth Diaper Laundry

Cloth Diaper Laundry: The First Six Months (or while your baby is exclusively breast fed) by Sheryl M.

One of the main concerns that people have when they start using coth diapers is that washing them will be gross and that it will take a lot of extra time and effort. These are both false myths. Before reading this, I must make the disclaimer that I was lucky enough to be able to exclusively breast feed. I do not know the cloth diaper "rules" for formula fed babies.

Isn't washing cloth diapers time consuming?

Not at all. You can throw a load of laundry on and then do some other stuff while it is running. Yes, it requries you to be home to add the soap and start the extra cycles, but you will find that you do spend a lot of time at home with the baby anyways.

But isn't it gross to wash a poopy diaper? I don't want to rinse it in the toilet!

You don't have to! When a baby is breast fed, it's poop is water soluable and liquid-ish. This means that you can take the diaper right off the baby, put it directly in the dry diaper pail, and then on laundry day, throw it directly in the washing machine and it will wash right out. With top loaders, it's best to do a cold rinse without soap, a hot wash/rinse with soap, and a final extra cold rinse cycle to make sure the diapers are rinsed well. Front loaders are use much less water than top loaders so instead of doing a cold rinse cycle before and after, do a cold wash cycle before and after so you use more water.

What type of detergent should I use?

There are so many types of different detergents. For the first 6 months, using soap nuts worked well for us. We didn't need the extra strength of specially formulated cloth diaper detergents because the poop easily washed out and she drank and peed so much that it was not concentrated at all. Before you use any detergent, please check to see if it is suitable for cloth diapers. Some say that they are natural but that doesn't mean that they are good for cloth.

Ew! My diapers have a poop stain on them , isn't that bad?

Not at all. As long as you've washed them, the diapers shouldn't have any poop left on them. The stain is just a stain and doesn't mean anything. If you really don't like them, the best way to get rid of them is to put them out in the sun for a few hours and let it bleach those stains out.

Can I use diaper cream?

We were lucky that our baby didn't get a diaper rash at all in her first year.  I don't really have much advice there. We used some cloth diaper safe-ish cream (it wasn't the best that is out there but it didn't cause huge amounts of buildup in the diapers). When we did use cream as a preventative measure, we used a flushable liner to protect the diaper.

My diapers don't work anymore! What do I do?

If you find that your diaper is repelling or leaking, it means you have buildup in your diaper. It means you have to strip the diapers. One of the most common recommendations you will read online is to use a tiny bit of original Dawn to wash the diapers and then rinse, rinse, rinse, rinse, rinse until there are no bubbles left. (This is done on the diaper you've already washed because you don't want to strip poopy diapers!). 
 
Thanks so much for contributing to the Tiny TreeHugger blog Sheryl! 
If you would like to contribute a post to our blog, please contact us. Topics can vary and are not just limited to cloth diapering!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Events, prints & important news!

This is also posted on the Tiny TreeHugger homepage but for your information...

bums & bling - Saturday June 4th 2-5pm
Come join us in Niverville for an afternoon with custom handmade jewellery
by jolie [on etsy & facebook] and eco-friendly alternatives
like cloth diapers, natural laundry detergent & reusable bags from Tiny TreeHugger!
Please bring a friend &
contact us or visit the facebook event to RSVP.
This is the last open house until the fall!

 Printalicious - An AppleCheeks Event! & Tiny TreeHugger
We are PROUD to announce that we are sponsors for the
BIG print reveal with AppleCheeks!
The REVEAL is June 7th at 11am CST on their YouTube channel.
Printalicious - An AppleCheeks Event - June 8th at 8-9pm CST - livestream
broadcast on Ustream.tv with Amy & Ilana of AppleCheeks,
& sponsored giveaways. Be sure to RSVP on the AppleCheeks blog here.

baby4 is coming soon!!
PamJ is due early July with baby4 so that means
around that time a few things may be affected:
- emails may be delayed in response but will aim to be answered in 48 hours,
if not please send again
- orders will be shipped 1-2 times a week
[instead of same/next business day]
- local pickup will not be available between
June 15th and July 30th [with the odd exception]
Be sure to follow us on Facebook or Twitter for all the latest updates!
and THANKS SO MUCH for understanding :)