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A Crafty Recycled Holiday Gift Guide

December 3, 2010

Want to add a little eco-fun into your gift giving this year? These suggestions will spike anyone’s green creativity!

I love this time of year. The snow is falling, Christmas carols are playing, and gift giving is kicked into high gear. This year, I’m trying to be extra thoughtful about the gifts I give. Will the person receiving the gifts love them? Are they made responsibly? Can the giving of these gifts help the environment in any way?

I’ve found some gifts for the crafty artist of any age that fits all the above criteria.

eco art pad 300x202 A Crafty Recycled Holiday Gift GuideLet them show off their artist skills with these awesome art pads.

Tree-free banana paper art pad and coffee paper sketch pad

Ecopaper makes its tree-free paper from recycled agricultural waste, specifically waste from bananas, coffee and tobacco. Ecopaper’s research and development department is also involved in studying new fibers from pineapple, orange and palm hearts. Visit ecopaper.com for more information.

When you give your tree-free art pad make sure the drawing implement you give is earth friendly, too.

Crazy Crayons

These 100% recycled crayons are hand-crafted, multi-color and solid-color crayons made from unwanted crayons collected by the National Crayon Recycle Program. As of November 2010, they’ve collected more than 57,000 pounds of unwanted crayons from schools, restaurants and many caring organizations across the U.S. They are “saving the earth, one crayon at a time.”

Recycled newspaper pencils

TreeSmart has been making rolled-up recycled newspaper pencils since 1998. They begin with recycling newspapers and assemble all parts in the U.S.

More gift ideas to spark your artist’s imagination

VOILA BEADS 2 A Crafty Recycled Holiday Gift GuideBeads for threading

These amazing, quality wooden bead sets are made from recycled rubber wood. With 59 varied-shaped beads in assorted colors and two cotton threading strings, your little artists will develop fine motor skills as they create colorful necklaces and garlands. Visit Stubby Pencil Studio for more information.

Recycled eco-felt — 26-color bundle

This environmentally friendly craft felt, Eco-fi (also known as Ecospun), is made from 100% recycled plastic bottles. Visit Felt-o-rama for more information.

Wendy Gabriel

About the author

Wendy Gabriel is a freelance eco-writer based in Fargo, ND. She is the founder of MyGreenSide.org and tweets at @MyGreenSide.…

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