How would you like your holiday decor be something that was bold, sophisticated, wild, unique and interesting. Try upsideDown Christmas trees, look a bit surprising right? Seemingly it's not a new trend but it is making a comeback. The history said: in 7th century, a monk hung their christmas tree upsidedown as an evangelism tool to teach non-believers about trinity. And in the 12th century it has become the custom, especially in Europe by hanging an upsidedown tree as a symbol of Christianity. Good to know by designing your tree like this there's a less chance for your kiddos to knock off ornaments and you could fit more presents under. Easy to decorate since the widest part is at the top. The garland is a breeze, does not take up as much floor space, don’t need a fancy tree topper and are very hard to tip over. Does it make sense? Hope you turn things upside down this holiday season – literally.
5 Ways for Eco-Friendly Shopping this Holiday Season
Use
Reusable Shopping Bags
Use an
eco-friendly, reusable bag. They are not
only one of the new fashion trends but also the best, as they require less
waste of natural resources (such as oil) and less emissions of carbon dioxide
to produce, than plastic bags.
Plan
Your Trips, or Walk
Plan your trip from
one shop to another in such a way that you can save some fuel. Look at shops nearby so you can ride a bike
or walk . Shop local, as it helps your
local economy.
Switch
Electricity Off
Before You Go Shopping.
Growing traffic during Christmas weekends shows that most people are
out, either visiting someone or shopping.
If you are planning to be out of your house for quite a long period,
switch off all unwanted lights and electronic devices. It’s an effective way to save energy and
money, and to protect the environment, starting in your own home.
Buy
Products Made From Recycled Materials
Buy what has been made from recycled materials, as they are
eco-friendly. Your choice also shows
that you are sincere about “buying sustainable” with recycled items.
Eat
Locally
At Least Once A Week. Organic products are good for YOU and good for your community.
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