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Green Crafty and Creative Book

November 23, 2015 By Karen Creel

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I am proud to announce one of my goals for 2015 can be crossed off my list.  I have been wanting to write an E book and this one was in collaboration with a great group of bloggers.

Green crafty and creative

 

Green, Crafty & Creative is a collection of activities that are suitable for kids and families. There are creative crafts for kids that feature recycled materials like egg cartons and cardboard tubes. There are wonderful green crafts that use natural materials found right outside your door such as leaves, pine cones and shells. The book also includes many innovative ideas on how to make your home more eco-friendly: from brilliant DIY cleaners to easy  gardening and composting instructions. You and your family will love getting Green, Crafty & Creative!

This book contains 84 pages and can be purchased either in e-book form or through amazon for a paperback copy.

Have a friend with kids, a day care or school teacher to purchase for?  This book would be the perfect idea with projects to keep kids busy all year long.

I hope you enjoy the book as much as I enjoyed helping to write it.

Karen

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