Monday, April 6, 2009

a new wave of 'green' creativity

We are always looking for novel crafts to market in Humidity Gallery. And we have been receiving new products that have the added advantage of being environmentally safe.

Noteworthy are:
  • handwoven Market Bags of recycled plastic shopping bags and cotton, by Ramona Abernathy-Paine
  • recycled blouses that are hand-dyed and stamped in beautiful patterns, by Karen Swing
  • woodturnings that do not destroy the rain forest; which instead use local, native woods, by Elvin Kever
  • recycled-glass birdbath & ornament constructions using old glass serving pieces, by Carol Nahoom
  • recycled wine bottle glass serving pieces & wind chimes by Susan Frisbee
  • found-object sculpture from things found in the woods & garden, by Jan Danielle White
  • gift bags made from re-purposed wallpaper samples, by Alicia Rosanske
  • and, back by popular demand: recycled-glass suncatcher disks embossed with seasonal images!

Something else to feel good about...

When you shop at Humidity, you not only support a locally owned small business, you also support many local and regional artists! The things we sell are handmade in America.

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