Saturday, December 15, 2012

Sustainable Gift Wrapping: Used Paper

Sustainable Gift Wrapping

When it come to wrapping gifts most of us all ready reuse bags and tissue paper to save money. That is awesome don't stop. But it becomes more tricky when it comes to the use of wrapping paper. Though most of us have that one friend or family member that slowly, neatly unwraps the gift leaving the wrapping in mint condition (or maybe some of us are those people). Most people terr the wrapping apart...

 
and lets face it, its way more fun that way. But this means the next time a gift need to be wrapped, it will need to be in a new piece of wrapping paper. 

Ohhhhh the poor trees that get turned back into trees on wrapping paper during the Christmas season.





There are several ways to wrap gifts sustainably. 
  1. Wrapping paper that was made from recycled paper. The down side to this is that some times it gets expensive and energy has to be used to reproduce it before it can be used again.
  2. Used paper. For example News Paper which is my personal favorite. This is because there is so much you can do.

 The ways of News Paper wrapping


Comics





Fun Headline Pics



Painted Newspaper

I don't have paint to do this my self but check out this blog with instructions: http://www.erikajean.com/2008/12/green-wrapping-paper-diy.html


And Magazine Wrapping





If you have any ideas you would like to share please do!

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Sustainable Gift Wrapping: Recycled Paper Bows

Sustainable Gift Wrapping: Recycled Paper Bows



Matrials Needed:
  1. Glue or tape
  2. Recycled Paper: news paper, used flyers, ect. (I used left over tabs from work)
  3. Stapler
  4. Scissors

Step One:


Cut Strips from your recycled paper.(the longer or thinker they are will determine the size of your bow)

Step Two:


Fold strip into the infinity symbol and attach with glue or very small piece of tape.

Step Three:





Begin to stack the pieces.

Step Four:




Staple the center of the bow and BAM awesome bow ready to be attached to a gift.

Friday, December 7, 2012

New Reusable Makeup Remover Kit Posted on My Etsy

New Reusable Makeup Remover Kit Posted on My Etsy

https://www.etsy.com/listing/117323563/reusable-makeup-remover-kit-in-lavender

25% off coupon code: zerowaste

Friday, November 23, 2012

Reusable Makeup Remover Kit

Today's Sustainable Solution is a reusable makeup remover kit. Many women wear makeup every day and have a need to remove makeup every night. The most common products for removing make up are makeup remover wipes or makeup remover solutions with cotton swabs. When these products are used every day they can add up in COST and in WASTE.


How to put together a Reusable Makeup Remover kit



Items Needed:
  1. one yard seersucker
  2. one yard fleece flannel 
  3. empty small liquid container
  4. olive oil
  5. witch hazel
  6. machine washable mesh bag
Reusable Cloth Pad Tips: 


  1. cut seersucker and flannel into 2" squares
  2. put one of each fabric squares together
  3. sew three sides
  4. turn inside out 
  5. sew opening together
  6. awesome reusable pad finished

 Natural Makeup Remover Solution 

  1. fill 1/2 your liqid countaer with olive oil
  2. fill the other 1/2 with witch hazel
  3. shake before every use



 Machine Washable Mesh Bag
Throw your reusable cloth pads in the mesh bag and throw the bag in with your next load of laundry.


Also Available in My Etsy Shop!

If crafting is not your thing you can also find a kit for sale in my Esty shop at 

They make great gifts for the holidays so here my 
Holiday 25% off Coupon Code: zerowaste

Etsy Store Open!!!!!

I would like to announce that my ASustainableWay Etsy shop is now Open!!! 



Please Visit. I will be blogging about each simple sustainable substitute product that I put up for sale. This way if it is something you are interested in incorporating into your daily life, you can make it your self or purchase it from my Etsy store. Also keep a look out for coupons for my blog readers.
Hope you have a Sustainable Day!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

HOME

I found it on youtube. This is one of my favorite documentaries. HOME incubuses what I think about every day. This is why I feel sustainability is so important. Feel free to share what you think.


Saturday, October 20, 2012

Recycled Paper Tray

This may seem like an ordinary empty shipping label box because it is or was in its past life. It has been transformed into a paper tray.

Today the Sustainable substitute for buying a new plastic paper tray is a label box. 

It does not have to be a label box. This design could be altered for another card board item that needs to be recycled. If you come up with another design please do share.


Step One:
 Cut off the front flap with an exacto knife.


Step Two:
Cut the top off the bottom.


Step Three:
Pick out recycled paper of your choice. (I like news print...well and news paper is easy to find.)


Step Four:
Glue the recycled paper around the edges and, if you would like, the bottom as well but it is not as important. (I like to use regular school glue)


Step Five:
With a sponge or your finger if you have nothing else. Apply a thin layer of glue to the surface of the recycled paper. Let Dry.


Step Six:
Take the front tab you cut off earlier and tape it to the bottom of the tray you would like to be on top.


Step Seven:
Place one side of the box over the other. Then tape the flaps on the inside of the bottom tray. (I would have taken a photo of this step but it would have been a bit complicated.)


Step Eight:
Be proud and enjoy. :)

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Spookie Sunday Support Smoothies


I would Just like to talk about something I found a week ago in my Room.



Cait is my friend and roommate and she is clearly Awesome. I am posting about this to prove two things.
  1.  PEOPLE READ MY BLOG!!! YEAAAH. (Thank You for the support of those who read and comment)
  2. There are people who will want to support you on your sustainable journey!

    There are many simple solutions and sustainable substitutes that we can try in our daily life that can make a big difference.I believe that supporting some one who is trying to make their life more sustainable is just as valuable as using a reusable water bottle. My simple solution for today is to support those in your life who are trying to make a difference. It can make a big difference!


I can Now feel the holiday spirit while being more sustainable. Behold SPOOKY SUNDAY SUPPORT SMOOTHIE!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Strawberry smoothie, hold the styrofoam please


Almost every Sunday before work, I get a smoothie at this small juice places right next door. It is the best way to start out my Sunday morning except it comes in this container:

AAAHHHHH!!!!! STYROFOAM!!!!! 
This bothered me of course. if i have a smoothie every Sunday for a year that is 52 Styrofoam cups and thats just me. How to enjoy my strawberry goodness and not create more Styrofoam waste? The solution was simple. Tin Tin...



Yes my Tin Tin Cup (And yes the Cup has a name thanks to my best friend). This Reusable Cup with a lid and straw is a great Substitute for a Styrofoam cup. So I went to try it out. 
Attempt 1:
I walked in and asked for a regular sized smoothie. I then asked nicely if I could have it in my own cup instead. He said yes of course but after pouring my smoothie in my Tin Tin Cup he then pulled out a small Styrofoam Cup and poured the rest of the regular sized smoothie into it. He then handed them both to me and smiled sweetly as if he had done me a nice favor. He was trying to make sure I got my whole regular sized smoothie. He must have thought I had a special love for my cup because he clearly missed my attempt at reducing waste. 
Attempt 2:
I once again went in with my Tin Tin Cup but this time asked for a small sized smoothie. He finished pouring my smoothie into my cup and asked nicely if I wanted the little bit of smoothie still remaining in a small Styrofoam Cup. I said sweetly, "No thank you" and "Have a great day". Attempt 3 will include me striking up a conversation on how I am trying to use less Styrofoam in my life.
My Simple Suggestion for Everyone:
 
These Reusable cups can be found any where and can be used just about everywhere. The hardest part is remembering them so I suggest keeping them in your car. Then you are more likely to have it when you need it. If you decide to try this out and have an interesting or educational experience please do email me and share.
  

Why is Styrofoam such a problem? 
(Information from Earth Resource Foundation at http://www.earthresource.org/programs/youth/youthagainststyrofoam.html )

  • Polystyrene is one of the top three items found on our beaches. There is six times more plastic than plankton by weight in the Pacific Gyre (www.algalita.org). 86% of ocean trash is plastic. Polystyrene is made from natural gas and oil, which are nonrenewable resources.


  • Polystyrene is very difficult to recycle, especially when contaminated with food. 25,000,000,000 Styrofoam cups are thrown away each year! Styrofoam cups break down into smaller and smaller pieces, taking hundreds of years to biodegrade and making it very hard to pick up on our beaches. Less than 3% of all plastic is recycled.


  • Over 1,000,000 birds and sea mammals die every year from plastic ingestion or entanglement. There are enough Chlorofluorocarons (CFCs) embedded in a single Styrofoam cooler to destroy all the ozone over an area the size of 20 football fields.

  •   As for health effects, styrene can mimic estrogen in the human body, possibly causing developmental defects and increased frequency of spontaneous abortions. The World Health Organization considers styrene to be a carcinogen.
 
  • Styrofoam is a harmful product that is not only costing businesses funds to provide their customers with single use products but also costing our society money for clean public areas and increased trash disposal. Orange County spends $350,000 per month litter clean up!
What Else Can We Do?
To learn more you can do to reduce Styrofoam waste you can support restaurants that do not use Styrofoam pruducts. Another way you can help is to see if your city has Band Styrofoam in their food industry yet. Many cities have done this and if your city has not they might just need some one to show interest. 

Thank You for reading and giving your time.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Introduction



I am going to start this blog the good old fashion way by introducing my self. Hello my name is Faith. I am a recent graduate from University of California, Irvine and I majored in Urban Studies with my focus in Urban Sustainability. I will be starting my Masters in Urban Sustainability in LA this next fall and am very excited. I have fallen in love with the practice of simple solutions to reducing waste. I find that if you give someone a simple sustainable solution or substitute, they don't feel as overwhelmed but rather inspired to live a more sustainable way. In this blog I will be posting different sustainable solutions and substitutes that I have found and love. Some of these will be substitutes you can make your self and for those who are not as into sewing and crafts you will be able to find many of theses substitutes at my Etsy store http://www.etsy.com/shop/ASustainableWay . I will also sprinkle in some sustainable news an education. Nothing here should stay a secret so please share with people you know and love or don't know and don't love.