Tuesday, October 11, 2011

A Visual Love Letter - 7 states and 2 Provinces....one Iphone.

by Katy Green
http://www.shoptobegreen.com/


At shoptobegreen we are nature lovers at heart and as mentioned in previous articles the owners of shoptobegreen.com traveled across Arizona all the way up to Vancouver, Canada on a three week road trip.

Their mission was to enjoy, escape and capture the breathtaking beauty of our planet and look for new alternative green organic products for you....our shoptobegreen friends.


We hope that this amazing footage of the Americas and Canada makes a positive difference in your day. Please share with your friends and loved ones






Monday, October 10, 2011

Forks of Fancy and Spoons of Love!

by Katy Green
shoptobegreen.com




Forks as bracelets and spoons as rings....who knew!

We did!


At shoptobegreen we value historical pieces converted into wearable works of art.


A historical item like a fork hand made from  recycled, antique silver plated fork transformed into a bracelet is a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry. Not only is the fork bracelet a conversation starter but it's a perfect keepsake or a gift for a loved one.



Original Heart Design 3 - Silver Fork Bracelet
TO VIEW MORE FORK BRACELETS CLICK HERE 
What could be more romantic than a eco-friendly antique fork bracelet?  An antique silver plated spoon ring!

Did you know that spoon rings were first made in 17th century England as wedding rings by servants who could not afford expensive precious metals. These hard working humble men of meager means showed their commitment and risked their lives (seven year penalty of imprisonment if they were caught)  to fashion spoon rings into wedding rings for their brides to be...for more on this story, click here.

We are proud to carry eco-jewelry pieces that are beautiful, romantic and historical.


Evening Star - Silver Spoon Ring


Eternally Yours Silver Spoon Ring




Eternally Yours Spoon Ring Back View




All jewelry featured is designed by Marchello Art.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Tips to Save Money and Eat Organic by Having Your Own Garden


We all know that money is tight and people are looking for ways to cut costs and yet still make healthy choices for their family. Eating organic, though always preferred and worth it, can greatly impact the grocery budget, so why not start an organic garden? A garden is an easy way to supplement your food supply and free up a portion of your budget. It also provides peace of mind knowing exactly where your food is coming from. For novice gardeners there are easy options available. Even if you're an Urbanite and do not have a yard in which to plant a garden, there are still some pretty cool ways to grow your own fresh produce. Here are a few suggestions and interesting finds:

Here are a couple of pictures of the raised garden bed we are building (find more details here):







Remember that flowering plants and food producers usually require at least 3 hours of direct/indirect sunlight a day, unless you own grow lights. Here's a great container garden watering tip courtesy Kate at HipGirlsHome. Once you have your own garden, organize an organic food swap with other gardeners, that way you can get a variety of produce without trying to grow everything you want yourself. Here are few ways to find or organize a food swap:
    • Organize a food swap on Meetup
    • Host a food swap party like at HipGirlsHome (also lists some swap sources)
If you find you are producing more than you can consume/trade don't let your food go to waste. There are plenty of people who can benefit from your food. Especially if you live in the following states Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, Texas and North Carolina which according to FeedAmerica.org (2009 stats) had the highest poverty rates in the US. You can donate extra fruits and vegetables to:
    • Neighbors, friends, and relatives
    • Food banks
    • Homeless shelters
    • Senior Centers
    • Girls/Boys Clubs
You can also give some of your produce away in a nice basket as gifts for holidays or as a hostess gift. You will find that a garden is not only an economical alternative but also a fun and relaxing hobby. Soon you might even find yourself thinking about making your own preserves and jarred food like our grandparents did.

Happy Gardening!