Something Green's Blog – May 2010 Archive (10)

Local Flowers

In many communities, Memorial Day weekend marks the official start of the summer season. With this, farmers’ markets across the nation begin to open and/or expand for the warm weather

months. This weekend, be inspired by the lovely Aussie couple (featured

below) who incorporated beautiful and totally unique locally grown

flowers into their nuptials. Go browse your local market or a nearby

farm to explore the various varieties of local flowers that are…
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Added by Something Green on May 28, 2010 at 5:23am — 2 Comments

Cork Trivets

Affordable, eco-friendly serving ware if only a few sips away! Consider saving your used corks and repurposing them into trivets that are both stylish and sturdy enough to protect your countertops. The cork trivets will be fun accents for a wine and cheese party or a

casual dinner.
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Added by Something Green on May 28, 2010 at 5:20am — 1 Comment

Moss Decorations from Dream Green Weddings

From centerpieces to accents, moss is making its way mainstream. In particular, a new collection of moss-covered eco decorations from Dream Green Weddings has caught our attention.…
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Added by Something Green on May 26, 2010 at 11:52am — 2 Comments

Cork Place Card Holders

Drinking wine can provide you with more than healthy antioxidants. It can also provide you with recycled resources that are perfect for DIY party décor. Using a sharp knife, slice off the rounded edge of one side of each cork in order to create a flat surface. On the opposite side of each cork, carefully slice a straight, narrow line. Wedge place…
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Added by Something Green on May 25, 2010 at 9:51am — 1 Comment

A Cup of Joe

Instead of a candy bar, consider ending your next party with an eco coffee bar. Select a variety of organic and fair-trade coffees as well as small sweets for guests to enjoy on the ride home. Additionally,…
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Added by Something Green on May 24, 2010 at 11:11am — No Comments

Chalkboard Jelly Jars

With a bit of chalkboard paint, a collection of jelly (or other food) jars and some creativity, quirky, summer-ready vases are just a few steps away. Simply clean the jars with warm, soapy water and leave them…
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Added by Something Green on May 19, 2010 at 1:45pm — No Comments

Bookity

Bibliophiles everywhere will absolutely adore our new favorite Etsy vendor, Bookity.

Bookity specializes in beautiful handmade decorative items for book

lovers. Their Etsy store features charming ornaments, garland and

confetti all crafted from the pages of recycled books. The perfect

compliment for any green, DIY-inspired affair!… Continue

Added by Something Green on May 18, 2010 at 7:23am — No Comments

Homemade Garland

Garlands and flags are having a bit of a moment recently and for good reason. These adorably quirky throwback decorations are the perfect way to convey a message or to add a pop of color to any setting. DIY flags and garlands can easily be crafted from scraps of paper, wallpaper or fabric. Looking for something more inspired? Take a cue from the photos below, which… Continue

Added by Something Green on May 12, 2010 at 11:21am — 2 Comments

Vintage Hankies

Touching vows. A memorable dance. The perfect speech. Many events lend to a trail of happy tears. Help your guests dry their eyes with vintage hankies. Organize small baskets or boxes of the hankies within easy reach to help your guests dry their eyes whenever needed (in the picture below, a small note reads “keep your eyes dry & your heart warm [please take… Continue

Added by Something Green on May 11, 2010 at 1:42pm — No Comments

Reclaimed Inspiration

Eco inspiration is all around us. In produce bins. Hidden in the back of our closets. And, as seen in the pictures below, right on the walls of our homes. Follow the stylish paths of these hostesses who used reclaimed picture frames, windows and even doors to add a dose of design to their soirees.…
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Added by Something Green on May 6, 2010 at 8:39am — No Comments

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