Friday, April 22, 2011

Heathers pillow

This pillow was for Heathers birthday. I have had a few questions on how to
make it...I didn't take any pictures in the process, so I thought I
would just explain it a little....
TOTAL RANDOMNESS... Its a lot like this project I did.
Just pile a lot of fabric and sew it RANDOMLY..some of the
fabric I cut into hearts, stars, her nickname..
 Seriously get out your scrap box
and I bet you could do the
same thing...

love  it

happy earth day

Earth Day Facts and Figures
Earth Day was celebrated for the first time on April 22, 1970. In that inaugural year, 20 million people participated in the United States. Today, it is projected that more then 1 billion people in 180 countries will celebrate Earth Day.


•By simply recycling one aluminum can, you are saving enough energy to watch a TV for three hours. Recycling one glass bottle is enough to light a traditional light bulb for four hours.

•We use more than 80 billion aluminum soda cans every year. It takes 90 percent less energy to recycle aluminum cans than to make new ones.

•Recycling every newspaper would save about 250 million trees each year. Unfortunately, only 27 percent of all American newspapers are recycled.

•The average individual throws away approximately four pounds of garbage every day and uses about 12,000 gallons of water every year.

•The average car burns an average of two gallons of fuel a day. Each of those gallons releases 20 pounds of carbon dioxide into the air.

•It takes plastic and aluminum cans 500 years to break down, and organic materials, cotton, rags and paper only 6 months to break down.

•Most families throw away about 88 pounds of plastic every year.

•We throw away billions of dead batteries away every year. This makes up 88 percent of the mercury and 54 percent of the cadmium deposited into landfills.

•Recycled paper uses 64 percent less energy than making paper from virgin wood pulp and can save many trees. Every ton of recycled paper saves 17 trees.

•Approximately 1-billion-trees worth of paper is thrown away every year in the U.S.

•Half a million trees must be cut down to produce each week's Sunday newspapers.

•Every year, 14 billion pounds of trash is dumped into the oceans. Plastic bags and other plastic garbage thrown into the ocean kill as many as 1 million sea creatures every year.

•The amount of wood and paper thrown away annually is enough to heat 50 million homes for 20 years.

•We use seven trees a year in paper, wood, and other products made from trees. This amounts to about 2 billion trees per year!

•Nearly 80 million Hershey's Kisses are wrapped each day. That's enough recyclable aluminum foil to cover more than 50 acres of space or 40 football fields.

•Every year, Americans discards 16 million diapers, 1.6 billion pens, 2 billion razor blades, 220 million car tires, and enough aluminum to rebuild the U.S. commercial air fleet four times over.
 
 
HAPPY EARTH DAY!!!
go plant a tree and have a picnic