Here's my table with my new product tree that I made.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
A day at the Disney Store Green Fair
Wednesday, I was invited to show off my sacks at the Disney Store's corporate office Green Fair. It was fun!

Here's my table with my new product tree that I made.
Here's my table with my new product tree that I made.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Etsy Green Teams

Etsy Teams are groups of organized Etsy members who network, share skills, and promote their shops and Etsy together. A Team can form around a shared location, crafting medium, or really anything that brings people together. In honor of Earth Day (the annual reminder that we should be environmentally conscious year-round) I've asked some Etsy Teams what efforts they are taking to be as eco-friendly as possible in 2010.
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
Santa Clarita Arbor Earth Day
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Making my product trees
I decided I need to get my product up off the table... so I made these product trees.
I started out with two 8ft 2X2's and cut a 3 ft section for the post, then four 1 ft sections to make a base. I wanted to make in a way that would come apart for transport to/from fairs. Then I drilled diagonal holes for dowls to hang the product from.



The finished tree with product.

Here's my helper.
I started out with two 8ft 2X2's and cut a 3 ft section for the post, then four 1 ft sections to make a base. I wanted to make in a way that would come apart for transport to/from fairs. Then I drilled diagonal holes for dowls to hang the product from.
The finished tree with product.
Here's my helper.
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