Articles related to "Recycled Clothing"Threadbare jeans, fat clothes, shrunken sweaters and faded t shirts lurking in the back of closets and drawers can all find new life while earning dividends.
Old cloth, scrap fabric and used clothes offer environment friendly alternatives to everyday products in your household, and help in green projects of recycling trash.
Instead of yards of costly gift wrap, things like newspaper, packing boxes and t-shirts make unique wrap ideas that are also kind to the environment.
Ladies: want a wardrobe overhaul without emptying your wallet? Want to have fun without blowing bucks at the bar? Host a "naked lady" clothing swap shindig and do both.
Whether a child is entering first grade or high school, back to school time can be stressful, but with a little of imagination, the year can get off to a great start.
If you have ever wondered what to do with the odd socks collecting at the bottom of your laundry basket then this is the book for you! Turn socks into 'Stupid Creatures'.
Going green while buying designer fashions can be difficult, but used vintage clothing can be purchased at consignment boutiques for half the cost.
There are plenty of reasons to host or attend a clothing swap party, especially during these times when our dollars may need to count for something other than pleasure.
The idea of going green during the holidays may seem hard to do, but with many earth-friendly gift options, it's easier than one may think to recycle, reduce and reuse.
These green money-saving tips are practical & easy; they'll help you spend less & lighten your footprint. Also: links to other articles on eco-friendly living.
Look for clothing that is organic and made of natural fibers when shopping for the family. Here are some tips to help make greener choices when it comes to clothes.
Go Green - recycle old clothes into new forms to save the environment.
Go to a thrift shop for inexpensive dress materials and sew up a little girl's dress in one day, no pattern needed.
Help find unwanted clothes a new home, and transform swapped shirts, dresses, pants, and other used clothing into one-of-a-kind fashions with a fresh new look.
Green clothing comes at a cost - for less than most people imagine. Find organic cotton, recycled clothing, organic baby clothes and more at a reasonable cost.
Bold, geometric quilt patterns that helped use up fabric scraps and recycle used clothing were favorites of 19th century Amish quilters, are are still popular today.
Travel luggage comes in a variety of materials, from ballistic or Dordura nylon suitcases to leather bags to more exotic materials such as hemp or recycled plastic.
Easily adapted for a western, fairytale or animal theme, these sock puppets are easy to make and work well for action songs and stories.
Use your sewing skills to make a difference this Earth Day. Make some simple Earth Day sewing resolutions and help the environment with your craft.
Someone with a few sewing skills and some creativity can help the environment by recycling clothes while also creating a whole new wardrobe of unique garments.
It's credit crunch chic. Lauren Rose-Smith explains how a Swishing party is just the thing for strapped for cash shopaholics
Gone are the days when charity shops were just for old ladies. It has never been more fashionable to find a hidden gem on the rails at your local Oxfam.
Follow these easy tips to save money over the holiday season without sacrificing the joy of giving gifts!
Adopt a green project. Work towards a green home with these simple tips on recycling waste. Here's how you can recycle plastic, waste paper, and even recycle pcs.
Suggestions for 10 simple, environmentally oriented costumes for Halloween parties or trick-or-treating.
More and more girls and women are embracing the old-fashioned concept of modesty, expressing their ideals through how they dress.
Sydney has an excellent music scene and visitors and locals can enjoy both local Australian talent and also some of the world's greatest rock and soul musicians.
Check out these socially responsible companies that are reducing packaging waste, using wind power, and recycling old garments.
Recycling is an important job that a lot of people have to do together to make it work. Start teaching your child about recycling with these ideas.
Yo-yo patchwork quilts, popular during the early 20th century, are easy, economical and fun! Learn how to make this whimsical, vintage-style fabric craft.
Green parenting doesn't have to be expensive or time-consuming. Tips on how to help save the planet through choices of food, clothing, toys, and activities for children.
It is ironic that modern life is simple and old-fashioned, plain living requires more work, but the trade-offs can be rewarding.
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