Wednesday, June 24, 2009

eco summer fun

The boys are getting increasingly crafty this summer. Suddenly, I am not allowed to put anything into the recycle bin...at least not until it has been made into a boat, a bridge, or something else and repetitively played with.

I am overjoyed that my thriftiness and desire to leave a small footprint is rubbing off on our sons. Their efforts (even beyond the consistent art projects) have inspired me to look for more eco-friendly products and business practices for Satch & Sol. Here are a few of our recent efforts below.

Recently, we decreased the size of our Seattle city garbage can to the smallest available, about 2 cubic feet. We (work and home combined) still don't fill it. Affording ourselves less weekly garbage space has made us even more cognizant of our purchases at the grocery store and elsewhere, i.e., to purchase less and to search out items with very little packaging.

Although some boutiques still require a paper catalog to make their purchase consideration, I have narrowed it down to just one simple page (from three previously) and I continue to print on recyclable, high PCW content paper. More and more, boutiques are happy with web images and emailed paperless brochures to view on their screens.

I applied to Green America for certification of Satch & Sol! I hear that it is a long application process, so I will provide an update on the blog when I hear about acceptance or suggested improvements to be made. I am looking forward to this process.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Sending Flowers to Mom for Mother's Day?

Flowers. Flowers. Flowers. They are on my mind everyday now. From my home office, I have watched the beautiful slow immersion of our backyard tulips and the new growth of our rose bushes. Spring has finally arrived in Seattle.

Mothers Day is May 10th. Surprise Mom with flowers...for her feet. Join the newsletter here to save on gifts for Mom or anyone you plan to pamper. Please see grown-up sizes here.

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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Satch & Sol has been TreeHugged


All the way from Barcelona, Jenna Watson wrote about Satch & Sol on TreeHugger. I am ecstatic to see Satch & Sol and the Mongolian artists' work (those super cute aqua mocs!) appear on such an amazing site. My sister-in-law shared TreeHugger with me awhile ago. Their site is a great resource for me as I actively look for ways to green my family and my business. I appreciate their ideas for greening our Halloween. It's a great honor for Satch & Sol to be mentioned on such an trusted and eco-friendly site.

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