Wednesday, June 19, 2013

ORIGINS OREGON LOVES THE GOOD STEWARDS OF THE EARTH

Mason Jar Chandelier







Be kind to our beautiful planet and do your part by reusing and recycling. Often confused with reusing, recycling is the act of reprocessing things like paper, glass, and aluminum into new products. Take action to start now. When you are preparing to throw something in the trash...stop...ask yourself what you could do to upcycle or reuse, then recycle what you can't reuse. 


At Origins Oregon we continue to do our part to make our planet for all of us. By being sustainable, buying local, organic, vegan and natural products only in our beautiful Oregon. We are proud stewards of the earth...we are *Locavores*.

 Respect the appearance of Mother Earth, please don't throw trash on the ground. If there is not a trash can convenient, carry it in your pocket until you find one. Litter is a huge problem for wildlife. Birds, fish and other animals get caught in plastic bags and soda can rings, and can choke on small pieces of trash. Plus, trash makes parks and beaches less appealing. Do not let your carelessness destroy living creatures and habitats.
Be creative, it is so much fun, and you can take pride in your unique reuse ideas. Brag a little...show off those ideas to others, inspiring them to follow your good stewardship.
Be well and happy ~ Holly



Use those old shoe trees to create an herb garden


Door curtain made from film negatives




Great use for Mason Jars

Reuse an old door in your decor

Use eggshells to plant herbs

Transform that old trampoline into a cozy spot



Reuse bicycle parts to create art

Use Mason jars to make your own room fresheners

Mason Jar outdoor candle with gold doily trim


Mason jar wall art






Monday, June 3, 2013

SUMMER PARTY SPLASH

Freeze the bounty of Summer into your ice cube trays. From blueberries, to mint sprigs....these beautiful cubes will oh -ah the guests at your next Summer gathering. Easy to make a splash with these little beauties

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