



I also liked this StarBurst Ornament from Thrifty Fun, which can be made from the remnants of gift wrapping paper.

Thanks to Belladia for her post on this Martha Stewart Newspaper Tree
On this blog, I will be reviewing environmentally friendly ("green") products, discussing changes that we can make, changes I have and will make. I will also be calling out companies whose practices are harming the environment. I will be contacting those companies regarding changes that need to be made and providing info so that you can do the same. My goal is to inform, empower and create change.
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