Vintage Boots

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeek.

If you know me, you know I can really make that noise.  I am going to splurge tonight & get me a pair of yummy vintage boots.  Size 6 please! I am going to share with you the ones I am looking and hopefully inspire you to get some yourself so I don’t feel as bad.  teehee.  Here are some directions if you would like to shop for some yourself.  Head on over to Etsy, select vintage under the pull down menu, input your shopping item & size, and then sort by Price: low to high (if you’re on a budget like me).

Eco Tip: Shop for awesome vintage goods instead of mass produced and avoid omg-she’s-wearing-the-same-dress moments.


$23

$25.00

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We just got cute pb&j charms from MindPanda to help show her cute kitty Skeeter some love.  They’re trying to raise enough money to get Skeeter’s expensive surgery which he needs asap because he’s in so much pain :(  Please check them out.

ECO TIP:  Set your web browser’s homepage to Blackle instead of Google to save energy.

On another note before we head off to school,


We just got a twitter.  So add us there.  I feel like I have accounts everywhere so I was trying to hold out but I’m glad I did because it’s been fun following other tweets.

Saving paper when you print.

I’m a fourth year in college so I’ve had my share of guilt every time I had to print out pages and pages of notes and such.  But for almost two years now I haven’t had to purchased any new white paper.  I save all my old papers from previous quarters and go through and save the ones with one whole blank side.  I also go through bins from work, school, and my house mate’s and rescue whatever pages I can.  I call these “printable whole pages” and use them to print things like notes, info, and whatever I could get away with.  I save my new white pages for only formal things like essays and resumes.  Remember to take out any staples and don’t keep pages that are too wrinkled because they can get jammed in your printer and cause a mess.  And I always print on “fast draft” to prolong my ink cartridges.  Also if you have lots of pages to print out, put multiple pages onto one page to crunch the numbers down.  See below.

Now I also save “printable half pages.” which I use to print out shipping labels for product orders on Etsy and such.

printable half page

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Let’s be friends…

Add us on mspace and flickr since we plan to be holding some contests or give away goodies sometime in March or sooner.  Most likely you’ll be given the details or codes through myspace/flickr somehow.

Eco tip:  If you use a swiffer with the wet sheets, use it on both sides before tossing out.

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