
Recycled Firestarters by Crayon Bin: $3

Reusable Silk Food Bags by kootsac: $10.50

Recyled Red Stripe beer glasses by bodhicitta: $18

Ecospun Felt Stocking by rikrak: $18

Recycled Coffee Table by SeguinWoodWorks: $750
I've been thinking a lot lately about how our family can be more environmentally responsible. It's not always natural for me even though I think it's really important. I haven't converted our car to biofuel, or installed that green rooftop I've been wanting, or even gotten a rain barrel. Shame on me. But what is easy for me is shopping on Etsy. I discovered today that there are lots of really awesome recycled and environmentally friendly products being sold there (no surprise).
I thought I'd share some of my favorites at every price range. How I would love that beautiful coffee table instead of the painted monstrosity that I created this week (photos to come). But at least I bought a thrifted one instead of new, right?? And that felt stocking...wow. Totally cute.
Happy shopping!
1 comment:
Get your Christmas credit cards out yo.
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