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Support a Crafter, Help Japan

By Twistie

Sometimes you can do good by buying something fun, practical, pretty, or all of the above. I love it when that happens.

Etsy artist Eat Green is making these fun, funky belt pockets by upcycling guayaberas (aka Mexican wedding shirts) and donating 20% of the sales to disaster relief in Japan. And at the price of $25.00, they’re quite affordable, too.

Not into belt pockets? That’s okay. Eat Green is also donating portions of sales on a variety of baskets, pockets, and other upcycled goods.

Oh, and if you like these pretty journals:

They run just $9.00 each and all proceeds go to Japan relief.

Beautify your life, support a fellow crafter, be kind to Mother Earth, and help people who have been through unimaginable horrors all at once. That’s what I call a good act.









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