Introducing The Green Crafts Showcase!

Green Crafts Showcase

Have you noticed link to the “Green Crafts Showcase” at the top of our site?

Green Crafts Showcase Information

Well, if you haven’t, I’d love to tell you all about it! Every month, Crafting a Green World will be hosting a Green Crafts Showcase, where we want you guys to submit your own eco-friendly craft projects! You can submit your project to the showcase until the 28th of each month, so you will have plenty of time to link up your project. Then, we will choose our favorites and feature them on the first Friday of the month! We’re planning our very first showcase for April, which means you can start submitting today, and the deadline to submit to the April showcase is March 28th. Make sense? Great! On to the rules…

Here are the rules for participation:

  • Your project must be made from at least 75% reclaimed, organic, or other Earth-friendly materials.
  • You must follow Crafting a Green World on Twitter and on Facebook.
  • You must include one of the Green Crafts Showcase badges on the post that you’re submitting. You can find the showcase badges here.
  • Entrants must fill out the form on the bottom of the Green Crafts Showcase page in full.

April’s showcase is open for submissions, so feel free to link up your project! We’ll take entries until March 28th, and the features will go up on April 6th. Anything that comes in after the 28th automatically gets entered in the showcase for the following month.

I can’t wait to see what you all come up with! Head on over to the Green Crafts Showcase page to enter!

Written by Bonnie Getchell

Hello! I'm Bonnie -- a craft nerd, musician, writer, furniture and vintage lover, crafter, and diyer!

If you would like to learn more about me, I also have my own blog, Revolutionaries, where I write about more craft projects, furniture redos, and my faith! You can also find me on , Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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