Weekly Green Crafts: CAGW Round-Up for Jan 26th-Feb 1st
After a long and exciting wait, Crafting a Green World finally has its own custom logo and blog design! Our new logo is show at left and you can take a gander at the new layout on the CAGW website - we hope you like it.
Of all our posts from this week, I want to make sure to bring special attention to the entry from January 30th. No - not because I wrote it but because it is about a special one-day benefit sale that is happening TODAY. Donating money to help continue Sierra Club’s efforts to raise the public’s awareness about drilling in Alaska, you can head to the shop directly here.
January 28th — New Life For Leftover Paint Chips by Juliet Ames: “We have all had that indecisive moment at the home improvement store. Standing there, staring at the wall of paint samples for what seems like hours, every color starts to blend into the next in the same way that too many perfume samples start to smell alike. There is …”
January 30th — Feb 1st: Bleeding Hearts One-Day Benefit Sale by Victoria Everman: “Drilling for oil in Alaska has been a hot environmental topic for the past few years, but it hasn’t been mentioned in the Green Options network for over 6 months. United States primary election coverage has taken center stage is most news outlets, and though …”
January 31st — Yearn-Worthy Yarns: Manos Del Uruguay by Victoria Everman: “Now one the premier producer of yarn and garments in South America, Manos Del Uruguay (”hands of Uruguay” in Spanish) began in 1968 when a small group of local women were looking for a way to ‘promote social and economic development of women in …”
What was your favorite post of the week?
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February 1st, 2008 at 8:56 am
LOve the logo!
February 1st, 2008 at 9:19 pm
Glad to hear you like it, Juliet.
I’m diggin’ it too!
February 2nd, 2008 at 4:07 am
Love the logo!! Great site
February 2nd, 2008 at 3:59 pm
Ahoy Kristy - great to see new faces on the site. I’m glad to hear that you like the logo as well.
The more I see it, the more I enjoy it.