Good Thursday morning! It's time for another link-up of Your Green Resource!
What is Your Green Resource? It's your chance to share all your green ideas, resources and solutions with ALL of our readers! So when you link up on any of our blogs, your idea will be shared with all of the readers here and at:
Andrea at The Greenbacks Gal Stacy at A Delightful Home Emily at Live Renewed
We know that many of you have posts of your own about your green journey that our readers will love. Some examples of Green Resources you can link up:
* Real Food Recipes
* Repurposed Projects
* Upcycled Projects
* Organic Gardening Tips
* DIY Natural or Green
* Thrifty Solutions
Each week, the four hostesses will each choose a favorite post from the week's links and pin it to our all new Your Green Resource board!
The post I pinned this week is Christmas Card Photo Album Project for Kids at Naturally Chic Mama. I have to confess - all of our Christmas cards are still out, laying in a stack in the dining room. I treasure the cards we receive and never know quite what to do with them.
My girls LOVE to look at photo albums of our family, and so I though Amanda's idea was a fantastic one. Click here to read more!
So now it's your turn, my friends.
Just a few things to remember as you share your green living links - OLD OR NEW - with us each week:
* Make sure to link to the post with your green/natural/frugal living idea - not your homepage.
* We would love it if you could spread the word about Your Green Resource to YOUR readers by linking back to one of the four hostesses. Posts with a link back to Your Green Resource are the posts eligible to be pinned to our Your Green Resource pinboard each week.
* Your Green Resource is a GREAT way to connect with other like-minded bloggers. Check out the other links shared this week - it's a great way to grow your own blogging community!
Green and simple living friends! Have you met the featured sponsor for January? At A Simply Good Life, Vanessa explores the idea that a lower standard of living doesn't mean lower quality of life.







