Monday, May 24, 2010

Think Now Jewelry

A couple of weeks ago I attended the eco-chic expo in Seattle and one of my favorite finds was Think Now jewelry.  I spent a little bit of time chatting with the designer and getting to know a little bit more about the product and philosophy of the company.  I ended up purchasing a pair of earrings to give to my mom for mothers day and wanted to make sure to share with you some great facts about the company.


Their jewelry is made from all natural material that comes from sources such as recycled mat board (like you would use to frame a picture), and wood laminate scraps from cabinet makers sourcing from managed growth forests.  They use only water based adhesives and products are sealed with beeswax and linseed oil.  All products are also compostable, or you can return your well-loved jewelry to the company and receive credit for you next purchase.




It really is hard to choose a favorite few pieces but I'll do my best to represent each line that they carry.  I highly recommend that you spend some time browsing their website as they have so many unique, organic and beautiful options to choose from.


Have fun picking out your favorite piece!

besos,

diana

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Shoppe-ing With Purpose






I'd like to share with you an inspirational, heart-warming and adorable little shop on Etsy that a friend of mine has been pouring her heart and soul into in order to raise money to adopt a child from China.  She makes beautiful hand-crafted pieces and every time I visit her shop and see her lovely work I am filled with emotion and hope for her and her family.  So, here's to following your dreams and making the world a better place, one Wild Poppy Shoppe at a time!

Below are a few of my favorites:



Wouldn't these make wonderful gifts for your girlfriends, your mom or your sister or maybe just a special treat to brighten up your day?!  

I hope you enjoy her shop as much as I do.

besos,

diana


Friday, May 21, 2010

A Shining Throne

Ah yes, toilet bowl cleaner.  Its as simple as all the rest!

Supply list:

2 Tablespoons baking soda
1 Tablespoon olive oil
natural scent (optional)

combine baking soda with olive oil and optional scent (lemon is always a fresh idea!)  Throw it in the toilet and scrub away!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Say So Long Mold and Mildew!

Although Seattle was bright and sunny this morning, we all know what a problem mold and mildew can be during those grey, wet months (seriously, months people)  If you're like me you probably don't enjoy the idea of spraying harsh chemicals around your house to get rid of the pesky stuff so here is a safe and non-hazardous alternative (and oh so simple!)



Supply list:

distilled vinegar
spray bottle
*tea trea oil
* water

Pour distilled vinegar into the spray bottle and spray on affected area.  The vinegar smell will dissipate after a few hours and should leave the area free of mold/mildew. 

*For more persistent problems, combine 2 drops of tea trea oil to 1 cup of water in your spray bottle and spray on the area.  Tea trea oil is a natural antiseptic and fungicide and will kill most types of mold as well as help prevent new growth.


 So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, GOOD BYE mold!

diana

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Streak Free Shine

Glass & Shiny Surface Spray Cleaner:

Supply list:
spray bottle
2 cups water
1/2 cup distilled white vinegar or cider vinegar
1/4 cup rubbing alcohol (70% concentration)
label and pen
*optional favorite essential oil

Combine the above ingredients into the spray bottle, label and clean away!

imagine if you had to clean all these windows!!!
image via flickr

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

All-Purpose Scrub

All-Purpose Scrub from Body+Soul magazine

Supply list:
small bowl
1/2 cup baking soda
plant based soap such as olive (castille soap), palm or coconut
1/2 a lemon
damp rag or sponge
optional for storage:
glass jar w/ lid
vegetable glycerin


Pour baking soda into a bowl. Add just enough liquid soap to make a creamy paste. Spread mixture on the flat side of lemon and scrub. The lemon acts as a sponge and leaves a natural citrus scent. Use a damp rag or sponge to wipe away any residue. The paste will stay moist for a few hours.


*To save leftover scrub, add in a few drops of vegetable glycerin (a thick, clear syrup derived from plant oils, available from http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/) and seal in a glass jar.


Happy Cleaning!

diana

Monday, May 17, 2010

Natural Air Freshener

This week I plan to feature natural home remedies, the first of which will be a simple recipe for an air freshener to be used in the home.  Throughout the week, I will include ways to make glass cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, ways to fight mold and mildew, etc.  Not only will your home be closer to chemical free but you can also re-use the bottles as you find it necessary to make more of these products so less waste!


Sweet Smells from Satsuma Designs (http://www.satsumadesigns.com/)

Supply list:
1 glass bottle
water
vodka
your favorite extract scent
bamboo reeds

Directions:
Fill a bottle 2/3 full with water.  Add 2 TBS vodka.  Add a few drops of citrus essential oil or your favorite extract.  Soak bamboo reeds for 15 minutes then turn them upside down so they can emmit the scent.  Turn the reeds over every few days or so to refresh.

Enjoy!

diana