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The Treehouse Green Gifts Online Store Blog February 2016 Treehouse Staff Picks

February 2016 Treehouse Staff PicksWow February really flew by, huh? We've been getting a lot of fun new items and old favorites back in stock! Here are the things we've been loving for ourselves and as gifts this month.Brooke's February FavoritesI never forget my reusable shopping bags in the car! With adorable prints and a compact size, it's easy to remember to bring my LOQI tote bags with me wherever I may go! These reusable bags put the fun in functional! They are not your average shopping bag. The LOQI reusable shopping bag is available in a variety of fade and water resistant prints. Also, each tote bag is equipped to carry up to 44 lbs! These large tote bags can handle just about all of my shopping needs. LOQI shopping bags also make unique, eco-friendly gifts! The Artists Cactus reusable tote bag is perfect for succulent lovers. The Urban San Francisco reusable bag makes a nice souvenir. Each eco-friendly tote bag brings us closer to a more sustainable earth. Re-use today for a better tomorrow! Click here to see all of Brooke's favorites.Elenor's February FavoritesMy favorite gift for this Month is Jacob's musical chimes because they sound great in your house or in your garden. These wind chimes are perfectly tuned. I find the chime sound peaceful and relaxing. I can just enjoy these metal wind chimes as a musical instrument for the wind. Garden wind chimes are also a fun way to send good will into the world. Each wind chime has a different symbol making it easy to choose one that is just right for you or that special someone. Outdoor wind chimes can serve as sweet reminders or celebrations depending on the theme you choose. These perfectly tuned wind chimes make a sweet, unique, and sentimental gift. Click here to see all of Elenor's favorites.Eve's February FavoritesMy boyfriend likes to tease me that everything I own, even if it's functional, is a knick-knack. My scissors are a zebra, my measuring spoons are giraffes, my tape dispenser is an octopus; you get the idea. So naturally my kitchen wall clock has to double as something else! My February favorite has been the Sardine Wall Clock from Oxidos. These unique wall clocks look like a sardine can with a fishy pendulum that swings side to side, hilarious! Oxidos makes cool clocks that are handmade, fair-trade, and recycled! I love decorative wall clocks because they add whimsy to any kitchen décor, and this sardine clock is full of whimsy. There are so many fun styles, you're sure to find one you love too!Click here to see all of Eve's favorites.Haley's February FavoritesAs Bob Seger once said, I like that old time rock 'n' roll. What better way is there to honor classic vinyl records, that no longer play of course, than to turn them into drink coasters? Each coaster is made from old records that are laminated to protect the labels from the records and the furniture they're set on. For someone who aspires to one day be a record collector, these custom coasters by Vinylux are pretty cool. My favorite coaster that came in one of the packs is Eric Clapton's "I Shot the Sheriff".Click here to see all of Haley's favorites.Maureen's February FavoritesThis month my mornings have been much brighter with the Avocado Soap by Kala Style. This soap is so gentle and nourishing, and is amazing for sensitive skin like mine. It may sound silly to be this enthusiastic about a bar of soap, but I really love it! It's full of skin healthy vitamins and is infused with grapefruit essence for an energizing boost! It smells good enough to eat, but please, don't eat soap. I highly recommend this soap for anyone with dry or sensitive skin, it really makes a difference. Click here to see all of Maureen's favorites.Is there a product you've been loving this month? Tell us about it! Tweet us, Facebook message us, tag us in your Instagram post, email us... Whatever your preferred format is, we want to hear from you.

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