Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! I can’t resist – that was the first thing that came to my mind while peru…
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My Nantaka Joy
Being an eco-design blogger means you’re constantly on the prowl for imaginative and informative discoveries to bl…
Fish Lips Wrapping Paper
My friend, Tia, is a thoughtful and creative gift giver but it is the beautiful wrapping paper she uses that I secretly …
Recycled Rock
Ever since we were given a Sony Record Player as a wedding present, my husband has become a bit of a vinylphile, collect…
Turning a Mountain into a Mobile
There are so many great design magazines on the newsstand today, how do you choose? Usually I’m able to resist buy…
A Cure for Your Sweet Tooth
Here’s a sweet scoop of goodness: these note cards from Motormouthpress combine a love of treats and letterpress &…
Origami for the Earth
Fold 1,000 origami paper cranes, says an ancient Japanese legend, and the gods will grant your wish. A young girl named …
Wishing for Spring
My grandmother was an environmentalist before her time. Cultivating a bursting acre of organic flowerbeds, vegetable row…
