Green Your Drink — Coasters
Give a toast to the environment with that week’s tips for finding, making, and serving light-on-the-planet beverages.
Tip #4: Find your DIY style
Yesterday we rounded up ways to serve up drinks in glasses made from recycled windshields, bottles, or plain old second-hand cups. Today we’re rolling up our sleeves and scrounging for materials that can be transformed into cool, green coasters–instead of being sent to the landfill. (If a DIY project requires too many never-used materials, it probably isn’t green.) How about that stack of old magazines? Or the incomplete Scrabble set
that since the
death of Scrabulous has only made you
misty-eyed? Paired with denim or
curtain ties and some glue, they can become sturdy examples of reuse–and your creativity. For
a list of non-toxic sealant and glaze makers, visit the not-for-profit
Co-op America. For the less crafty among us, small picture frames (with the back stand
removed) do the job just as well as more labor-intensive projects.
Share your tips and ideas: Have you made coasters from materials found at home? Tell us how!
[Source] Josie Garthwaite
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