Watch this short Trend Hunter Magazine’s video of an outstanding group of ecoterrific gifts ranging from lamps made out of garbage or tampons (I know, eww), underwear made out of aluminum cans to cardboard taxidermy even PETA would approve. Now you can enjoy an animal head in your family room without feeling guilty.
For more information about the individual products featured in the video, head over to the article, “About the Video” by Jeremy Gutsche, chief Trend Hunter. Not all of the products featured in the video can be purchased; however, they could be replicated. So, get busy creating your own piece of art.
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Boom its really hits the spot. I loved the video and it got me thinking how important it is to express you feeling with gifts that reflect you lifestyle! Either your walk the walk and talk the talk or you don’t. So thanks for the great post and keeping it green. I love gifts that are good for the body and soul and our Mother Earth.
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Hmmmmmmmm…. it would be cool to see some truly eco terrific gifts….
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I think that I would skip the tampon chandelier, but I must admit that it certainly would offer up a great discussion among guests that come over!
Boom its really hits the spot. I loved the video and it got me thinking how important it is to express you feeling with gifts that reflect you lifestyle! Either your walk the walk and talk the talk or you don’t. So thanks for the great post and keeping it green. I love gifts that are good for the body and soul and our Mother Earth.