Posted on 22 April 2011
Earth Day is here! Let’s get crafty to celebrate! Of course, we should really treat every day like Earth Day, but I do get excited about a whole day to raise awareness about the importance of protecting our environment.

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Happy Earth Day! Three Recycled Craft Project Videos [slideshow]
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Posted on 04 April 2011
Don’t you just love finding hidden treasures on the side of the road? Here’s how I turned a seriously ugly painting into a modern chalkboard for my craft room and market display! There is this house in my neighborhood that’s sort of like the Tardis or Mary Poppins’ bag

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Craft Recycled: Ugly Painting to Chalkboard Sign
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Posted on 12 August 2010
It’s easy to quench your thirst for greenery when you’ve got a big back yard of your own, but what about apartment-dwellers or folks with just a small porch to work with? Never fear! There are lots of fun ways to add some plant life, even in smaller spaces. 1

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Three Ways to Add Green to Small Spaces
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Posted on 24 June 2010
Students two different universities are taking on conspicuous college consumption , and they’re doing it brilliantly. At the end of each school year students at Ohio State University in Columbus open up the “Dump + Run” warehouse where departing students and Columbus locals can ditch their unwanted items

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College Students Tackle End of Semester Waste
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Posted on 24 May 2010
With summer vacation just around the corner here’s a fun and simple DIY project you can do with your kids on a rainy day… Joel Henriques of Made by Joel shows us how to make these little seafaring vessels out of walnut shells, toothpicks, a small piece of paper and a little candle wax. These are perfect for the calm waters of the bathtub or even the raging rivers that form along the street and in the yard during a heavy rain (and you wont feel that bad if one ends up in a storm drain). If you want to make your diminutive dinghies even more natural, try replacing the toothpick mast with a twig and the paper sail with a leaf! Checkout the instructions over at Made by Joel

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Rainy Day Project: Walnut Shell Ships
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Posted on 14 May 2010
Americans drink an average of 56 gallons of soda per person each year. Conventional sodapop isn’t the healthiest beverage option for you or for the planet

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Weekend Project: DIY Soda
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Posted on 15 April 2010
It turns out that many conventional nail polishes contain toxic chemicals.
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5 Brands Making Toxic Nail Polish a Thing of the Past
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Posted on 05 April 2010
Designer Ramon Coronado was struck by the trash problem in Los Angeles, especially the abandoned shopping carts around his neighborhood near MacArthur Park. He decided to turn an urban eyesore into something useful, and the Mercado Negro (Black Market) furniture line was the result!
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Recycled Living Room Set Made from Abandoned Shopping Carts
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