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Tree Hugging Family - Living Green

Bags for the Rich & Green

by Jennifer on May 14th, 2008

So thanks to everyone who helped me out on my bag post; I Need New Reusable Bags & Hate Shopping (sos… help!) I’m checking out everyone’s ideas and hopefully will come to a decision soon. Hopefully!

In any case, I was looking around some more and found the bags I’d buy if I was super rich. I love how cute they are, but $30 for one bag, that doesn’t look so wide at the bottom makes my brain ache. Still they are 100% organic which is a plus and they’re the most adorable I’ve seen.

All bags are from rock scissor paper.

apple stack is my favorite:

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Followed closely by green tree and shine brightly.

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There are three other cute styles to choose from.

Oh, you know everything is on sale at rock scissor paper right now, which makes these bags only $22, but since I need six (still gulp).

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7 opinions for Bags for the Rich & Green

  • Peggy
    May 14, 2008 at 3:02 pm

    Too cute for me! : )

  • Wendy
    May 14, 2008 at 6:18 pm

    Thay are so cute!

  • Condo Blues
    May 14, 2008 at 9:20 pm

    I got all but one of my reusable shopping bags for free. When I go to an event (ex. Race For the Cure) or festival I save the bags with corporate logos on them and use them for my shopping bags. Sometimes I cute them up by covering the logo with fabric or a design but most of the time the undecorated bags live in the trunk of my car ready for shopping, the library, or a day with the dog in the park.

  • Claudia
    May 15, 2008 at 6:09 am

    WoW lovely ones,personally i use to buy my bags online from Vividbags.com (http://www.vividbags.com ) coz they have cheap prices, but i will check ur site too.

  • Doug
    May 17, 2008 at 1:15 am

    I wanted to introduce you to a program we have developed called ReJAVAnate reusable bags. We think it is a really good story!

    We take burlap from coffee roasters that would be otherwise sent to landfill, work with The ARC who serves individuals with developmental disabilities to hand make the bags, and sell them to individuals and organizations.

  • Jennifer
    May 17, 2008 at 1:31 am

    Hmmm, I could have sworn I left a comment here - odd. In any case thanks all for the comments :)

    @Condo good idea, saving event bags. It bugs me to always carry around logo bags - but my brain is funny that way, too many visuals and I get fuzzy. Another reason that, while the bags above are super cute, I’d likely have to get all the same, and that’s no fun.

    @Peggy I knew you’d say that.

    @Doug beautiful bags - I worked with ARC before. I’ll do a post on your bags. I love them.

  • Peggy
    May 17, 2008 at 5:36 pm

    Doug, those are nice bags. Nice idea too.

    Jennifer, that first one would be a good teacher gift, except most teachers already have way too many bags. : )

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