Green Crafty Resources: An Infographic!

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My good friend and fellow green crafter Shannon Mulkey and I did a panel at this year’s Summit of Awesome, and it was….awesome! We felt like it was a bit silly to print or photocopy disposable paper handouts for a green crafting panel, so instead I whipped up this infographic sharing a lot of the resources we talked about on the panel.

For you folks that couldn’t make it out to the Summit this year, I wanted to share the graphic here with you! Here it is.

Green Crafty Resources
Click to view the full sized image.

Of course, this isn’t an exhaustive list – more of a jumping-off point for folks who want to green up their processes. I’d love to hear your favorite green crafty resources!

[Image Credits: Green Thread. Creative Commons photo by biscotte; Infographic by Becky Striepe]

Written by Becky Striepe

My name is Becky Striepe (rhymes with “sleepy”), and I am a crafts and food writer from Atlanta, Georgia with a passion for making our planet a healthier, happier, and more compassionate place to live. My mission is to make vegan food and crafts accessible to everyone!. If you like my work, you can also find me on Twitter, Facebook, and .

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  1. Hi Becky,
    Thanks very much for sharing this. I’d love to use it on our Celebrate Green! blog since I’m an avid crafter too and this is a great visual message. Please let me know if it’s OK to use of course with links to you and to Shannon.

    Thank you!

    Lynn

  2. Upcycle Exchanges? They are popping up all over the country, nay, the planet. We focus on collecting post-consumer supplies for crafters, and share an open-source business model. Check the link 😉

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