Saturday, November 13, 2010

It's Time to Start Saving the World. One Bag at a Time.

Every year, billions of plastic bags end up in landfills, where hey can remain for thousands of years, slowly breaking down into toxic pieces. Plastic bags are cheap and easy, but let's think about where they end up once we unpack our groceries. As stated in a National Geographic News article, "They sit balled up and stuffed into the one that hangs from the pantry door. They clutter landfills. They flap from trees. They float in the breeze. They clog roadside drains. They drift on the high seas. They fill sea turtle bellies". So then what about paper bags? Well, according to the same National Geographic News article, "Compared to paper grocery bags, plastic grocery bags consume 40% less energy, generate 80% less solid waste, produce 70% fewer atmospheric emissions, and release up to 94% fewer waterborne wastes". It almost seems as though plastic bags are the environmentally friendly choice. But we all know this is not the case. So what needs to be our response when the cashier asks "Paper or Plastic"? The answer should be neither!

Reusable bags are so easy to come by now. Almost all grocery stores sell them now, and they are fairly cheap as well. My husband and I started a traditions of purchasing a new reusable bag for every trip we took. Instead of traditional souvenirs, we opt for reusable bags. And there are now so many varieties of reusable bags, that they are actually becoming more convenient that the overused plastic bags. They may not be "free", but they certainly don't cost the world as much as paper and plastic do!

There are a lot of online retailers selling really great reusable products. Envirosax is a great place to shop when looking for reusable bags. They offer quite a few varieties and options. 
Enirosax Pouch- $39.95
The Envirosax Pouches come in a variety of designs and colors. 

Evirosax Organic Series- Hemp- $24.95
The Envirosax Organic Series offers many different designs and many different materials. The pictured bag above is made from hemp. But other choices include organic cotton, bamboo and linen. 

Envirosax Children- $8.95
Envirosax even offers reusable bags for children. 

Another great place to look is Reisenthel. They have a HUGE variety of reusable shopping bags... and they aren't your typical shopping bags. The product cannot be purchased directly from the Reisenthel page, but you can take a look at all of the options. The bags are sold throughout the US, and there is a dealer locator available on the Reisenthel website. You can also purchase the bags through various online dealers. 

Reisenthel Shopping Basket

Reisenthel Easy Bags

Reisenthel 9 Bottle Tote

Reisenthel Reusable Bags

There are many other companies that design reusable bags as well. So let's start saving the world... one bag at a time! Happy shopping!












Friday, November 12, 2010

Peacock Inspired Design

Now that we have completed the yellow and gray guest bedroom... it's on to my design inspiration for our living room! Prior to moving into our new house, I had our apartment living room decorated in browns and greens. I still absolutely love the color combination... but I decided I wanted to go a bit more bold this time around. I still wanted to keep the greens and browns... I just wanted to go a bit brighter with the greens. Soon I started thinking about incorporating some blues and purples (the peacock colors) because I was having such a difficult time finding the specific shades of greens I had in mind. I see the greens all over while I'm watching HGTV... but again... I live in Oklahoma. I do not have access to a HomeGoods, Ikea, Z Gallerie, CB2, CostPlus or West Elm. I'm pretty much limited to Target, Ross, Pier 1, TJ Maxx, and Gordmans. Don't get me wrong... I love shopping at these stores as well... I just wish I had more access to better variety.

Anyway... I found a peacock blue throw from Pier 1 that I completely fell in love with. So, we ended up decided to decorate in mostly bright greens and peacock blues, with a possible touch of purple here and there (if I were to find the right pieces). The living room is still a work in progress... although we finally decided on our color scheme. So I started collecting bits and pieces for the room based on my idea of peacock inspired design. Below are a few images of what I have been able to put together so far...


The above pillow was purchased from Pier 1. They also carry the same pillow in a peacock blue color, but I chose to go with the green instead. 


This peacock blue throw was purchased at Pier 1 as well... and I absolutely LOVE it!




Above is a snapshot of the pillows and throw together on my couch. All purchased from Pier 1. I took this picture on my phone... so the colors don't appear quite as vibrant as they really are. 

The rest of the items pictured below can all be found at Z Gallerie. 

   

     







I will add updates as I continue to uncover more items to complete my peacock inspired living room. So far, it is coming together beautifully! In this post, I decided to share the greens, purples, and blues that we will be bringing into the room as the pops of color. But, we have also decided to add in several all white pieces to the design as well, since we decided to go with dark wood furniture and floors. We wanted to lighten the room up a bit with the white, but we also chose to bring in some of the peacock shimmer and shine with our floor coverings. The pieces of white and shimmer will be posted at a later time! So stay tuned!!!




Thursday, November 11, 2010

Yellow and Gray Bedroom- Update

The Yellow and Gray guest bedroom is almost complete! We are still working on one art piece for the wall across from the bed... but apart from that... the room is done! The majority of the items used in this room were purchased from Target, but there are a few select pieces from Pier 1. The bed was designed and built by my fabulous husband, and turned out to be amazing! I do love being married to a talented guy... it definitely helps! It was difficult to get a picture that covered the whole room... but I did my best! ENJOY! P.S. If you are wondering about a specific piece, refer to my previous blog entry titled "Yellow and Gray Bedroom". Links are provided.