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Maya 4 Piece Baby Crib Bedding
http://www.daycarecontent.com/ 331/ maya-4-piece-baby-crib-bedding/We had nothing else to do yesterday, so we decided we’d better go pick out the crib bedding. I was sure it would be easy; we’d already chosen the brown and pink theme. I was convinced that the task would be complete within the hour, after all, we only had to look at a couple of choices and pick one.
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Organic Cotton Duvet
http://keetsa.com/ blog/ eco-friendly/ organic-cotton-duvet/The problem with cheaper bed linen is not the actual linen itself. But rather how it is made and where the materials come from. In order to cut prices this would normally mean that materials like the fabric and inks are not eco friendly. However, there are some great alternatives out there, like this Willow organic cotton duvet.
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Green Label Organic T-Shirts
http://keetsa.com/ blog/ eco-friendly/ green-label-organic-t-shirts/This will be a great choice for anyone who wants to buy a product made in the US from quality materials. Green Label are advertised as being “Organic” so who are we to argue with that, but it is the way that T Shirt is made that makes all of the difference to its green credentials.
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Kanoe for Babies
http://mattresszine.com/ matress-kids/ kanoe-for-babies/This hammock is designed to mimic the mother’s womb. It comes with spring calibration and sways in soft motion so that the baby is easily calmed and well rested. Ideal for babies between 10 to 50 lbs and may be machine washed. The material for this is organic cotton which doesn’t leave a foul odor like cribs which gas off.
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Discover the History and Art of Rag Rugs
http://bloggeron.net/ discover-the-history-and-art-of-rag-rugs/Discover the History and Art of Rag Rugs Are you someone who is always trying to discover new and creative ideas? Then you should go in for the rag rugs. These rag rugs are beautiful, innovative and made of recycled material.
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Discover the History and Art of Rag Rugs
http://articles.intl.in/ discover-the-history-and-art-of-rag-rugs/Are you someone who is always trying to discover new and creative ideas? Then you should go in for the rag rugs. These rag rugs are beautiful, innovative and made of recycled material. There is no expense involved as you can use all your old throwaway materials.
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Cotton Monsters! The Work of Jennifer Strunge
http://www.junkcreation.com/ cotton-monsters-the-work-of-jennifer-strungeThese are mostly friendly monsters, though you might have to watch out for a few of them. Junk artist Jennifer Strunge uses recycled clothing and linens to make these soft sculptures by hand. There’s no pattern, so no two Cotton Monsters will ever be exactly the same.
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Handbag made from military surplus
http://keetsa.com/ blog/ eco-friendly/ handbag-made-from-military-surplus/It is funny how designers can take non-feminine looking materials like army blankets, ground sheets and even webbing and turn them into something that is unmistakably feminine like a handbag. this bag made out of reused materials comes to the public through Jack and Marjorie.
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Question: Which iPhone 3G GPS-Enabled SocNet?
http://madeofstars.com/ question-which-iphone-3g-gps-enabled-socnet/Mashable!: Ok, so it’s iPhone mania, and I can’t hit ‘j’ in Google Reader without coming across yet another iPhone story. All that spells madness for someone like me, who isn’t a particularly large Apple fan, doesn’t live in a 3G-enabled area, and doesn’t leave the house much anyway (making a geographically mobile phone a largely pointless embarrassment).
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Innovative Earth Friendly Textiles Keep Getting Better
http://feelgoodstyle.com/ 2008/ 07/ 05/ innovative-earth-friendly-textiles-keep-…Innovative Earth Friendly Textiles Keep Getting Better Written by Delia Montgomery Published on July 5th, 2008 1 Comment Posted in Designers and Brands, Fashion, Feelgood Style, Materials, Reviews
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