Fun Angry Girl Reusable Bags
June 24, 2008 by Jennifer
Wow, bag month is so running out of time, and there’s still quite a few bag issues to post on, and a load of bookmarked bags to share. Yikes. Today, let’s start with a fun bag option. These bags are from about attitude, and in my opinion run on the more expensive, yet not outrageously expensive side. I’m thinking that this is a nice reusable bag intro gift for a certain type of girl. Hopefully no one is offended, but I think these are totally cute.
Angry Little Girls reusable shopping bag: ($15.00) – this is sometimes how I feel, but …read more
Reusable Bags & Reusable Storage Options for Bulk Food Items
June 14, 2008 by Jennifer
In the previous bulk food post we looked at why you should buy bulk. Now we’ll look at options for carrying your bulk food. Stores offer plastic bags and twist ties, and neither are too eco-friendly. Here’s all your options…
The small green step – plastic bags from the store:
Bulk food is an excellent eco-option. Even if you use nothing but plastic bags to store your bulk food items in, you’re still coming out ahead eco-wise in my opinion. Most food items aren’t just packaged once, but two and three times. Consider oatmeal – you’ve got the box, plus …read more
Craft Project: Altered Reusable Bag for Kids
June 11, 2008 by Jennifer
Check out this adorable altered reusable tote – the PEEPS Printed Canvas Tote. Is there anything grosser than PEEPS? I hate them, but I might put a pack of them to good use with this project, which you have to admit is way too cute for a kid. AND fun to make.
This is a great do-together parent/kid project. Learn how to make your own at Craftzine. And don’t let the Easter message get the best of you. This project could easily be altered for any old season. Use various other stamps, like beach scene, or holly berries, etc, to make …read more


