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Published: 2024-04-06 15:31:24 +0000 UTC; Views: 534; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 0
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Description Up next in our Mother Nature line is Flora Mother Nature! Flora are well... plants. My favorite plant right now is Cherry Blossoms. I love them so much! Cherry blossoms represent spring, new hope, and new life! They're beautiful and fleeting. On to the eco-tips! 

1. Have you ever heard of Junk journaling? It's when you take things that would usually be trash and make them into a collage! I love junk journaling, it's fun and it's beautiful! Recently, I used a McDonalds bag to make a little collage. I've also used candy wrappers, old magazines, and boxes from hair-care packaging! It's a fun way to reuse things and make art!

2. When you're not using something, unplug it. If your phone is done charging, or you've finished using the blender, unplug them! It's an easy and quick way to conserve energy. It can also save money on electric bills! And, speaking of conserving energy, when the sun is out, consider sitting by a window for light instead of turning a light on! I know these things are small and you can find tips like this anywhere, but I still think it's important to talk about them. They're easy, accessible, and free ways to help out the environment. 

3. Thrifting can be a great way to make help the environment, but I also acknowledge that some thrift stores have been driving their prices up recently. I would highly recommend buying on apps like poshmark and depop if you can afford it, and shopping local thrift store when you can! 

4. Farmers markets are one of my favorite things ever. I love going to my local farmers markets in summer and fall. But, lets face it friends, not everyone has a farmers market close to them, and they can be expensive. So it's just as important to know tips for shopping in supermarkets! Of course, bringing your own bags is a great way to reduce plastic! You can also make or buy reusable produce bags, or just refrain from getting any and let your produce wild out (I do this often).

5. Vote! Vote! VOTE! If you are able to vote where you live, read up on what's on the ballot and show up! 

As always, leave your own tips below, or share a petition! 

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