Vintage Green – Eco Living

Vintage Green is something I often talk about. Living eco-consciously  by using vintage and antique materials for a new purpose. I’m not perfect by any means, but I do my best and I’m finding new ways of living greener. New resources are popping up everywhere with stylish designs, fresh ideas and practical tips.

Ecochicweddings

My latest read Eco-Chic Weddings by Emily Anderson is fabulous for the eco minded bride. You won’t believe the fantastic ideas for  design elements,  favors, jewelry and so much more. It’s a whole new way to plan a wedding and the best part, it’s fresh. New ideas, colors & styles. Look at weddings in a whole new light at eco-chic weddings. Stay tuned for more from eco-chic weddings.

I hate to admit it but sometimes I feel like I’m the last one to hear about things. Kind of like how I just found out about the Freecycle Network. It’s this wonderful online community that hooks locals up with each other to recycle. You find your local group and read through the offers of things like bike racks, furniture, clothing and more that people would rather find a new home for than throw in the trash. You walk away with a fabulous new treasure (to you) and you save the landfills.. .sounds good to me!

As always, I’m looking for your ways of Eco-Living the Vintage Green way. How do you use your vintage to recycle. Feel free to send me your submissions at any time!

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4 Comments

  1. Hi cutie! I’m coming out of hiding for a quick hello! I’ve been scrolling down just looking at all of the gorgeous eye candy you’ve been posting! YUMM!

  2. oh! cool link! I’m constantly amazed by how far-reaching the green movement has become. I’ve always had an element of “living green” in my life (mainly through recycling, and choosing to buy the majority of my clothes second hand, etc.), but this is just amazing! thanks for posting it!
    I had to giggle at your comment about feeling like you’re the last one to hear about these things! I feel that way too; I only heard about Freecycle around May. lol.

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