Whether you produce eco goods yourself, or just make an effort to buy them, you are playing a part in a type of appreciation for how things are made, where they came from, and actually promoting their use as opposed to just purchasing a “quick fix.” We live in a fast-paced, throw-away society, but it’s the creative process of our indie community and eco handmade world that forces us to slow down a little bit. It invites us to ask ourselves questions about the materials we use, their past life, and their future possible uses.
Rikkianne Van Kirk from Re-Nest
Hate a lot of things. But I love a few things
and you are one
of them.
of them.

