charity Archives - Eco Club https://ecoclubofficial.com/tag/charity/ Tue, 30 May 2023 05:55:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://ecoclubofficial.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/favicon-300x300.png charity Archives - Eco Club https://ecoclubofficial.com/tag/charity/ 32 32 How to Transform Your Bedroom with Ethically Made Home Decor https://ecoclubofficial.com/how-to-transform-your-bedroom-with-ethically-made-home-decor/ https://ecoclubofficial.com/how-to-transform-your-bedroom-with-ethically-made-home-decor/#comments Wed, 26 Aug 2020 05:41:15 +0000 https://jenniferandrew.com/website_7d530b64/?p=1667 Kay, I know we’re full of home decor talk this summer (admittedly that says a lot about how I’m coping with the world at the moment but hey it makes me feel better and I get to gush about sustainable brands, SO!), with our backyard picnic and guide to sustainable home decor boutiques. But I […]

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Kay, I know we’re full of home decor talk this summer (admittedly that says a lot about how I’m coping with the world at the moment but hey it makes me feel better and I get to gush about sustainable brands, SO!), with our backyard picnic and guide to sustainable home decor boutiques. But I promise these gorgeous photos Charity styled and shot during our collaboration with Zuahaza will have you inspired to take on a creative home project or two, ethically made home decor included, of course.

ethically made home decor / eco club x Zuahaza / photo by Charity Hestead

We actually have two bedroom styles for you today, beginning with this sunlit linen bed scene.

Recreate this look with a set of pillows, sheets, and a linen duvet in two tones of blush.

ethically made home decor / eco club x Zuahaza / photo by Charity Hestead

Top with soft woven throw pillows in cheerful colors. Zuahaza’s Salento Pillow and Jardin Pillow were used here!

The pillows look TOO good with that linen. So cozy and yet summery.

ethically made home decor / eco club x Zuahaza / photo by Charity Hestead

In related news, Charity decided to paint a wall in her guest room the most amazing dark jungle green. It turned out pretty damn good for an impulsive DIY, don’t you think? The prints are by Carla Llanos and Madeline Kate Martinez.

ethically made home decor / eco club x Zuahaza / photo by Charity Hestead

OF COURSE our sweet lil’ pillow snuggled right on in. This look is all about unexpected color combos. There is a lot of ethically made home decor designed in rich colors and textures (especially if woven) in online boutiques like Zuahaza’s. Because of the often higher price point of ethically made goods, it can be a little risky to take the plunge and go for it. But that’s why I like investing in statement pieces like these when I’m able to. There’s been so many times I’ve opted for something less beautiful and just poorly made because of budget, and had I just saved that to put toward one or two really, truly great pieces, I’d have spent the same amount (or less). And I can honestly say that whenever I’ve spent the money on a handmade piece from an independent shop or Etsy maker, I’ve never been disappointed!

ethically made home decor / eco club x Zuahaza / photo by Charity Hestead

Something so simple as a beautifully made pillow or a little shelf featuring a couple of unique art prints can truly transform a space. Just make sure to keep your kitty away from those tassels!

How has ethically made home decor transformed your living space? Do you find that pieces like this are worth investing in? Let us know!

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Making The Most Of Summer During Covid-19 https://ecoclubofficial.com/making-the-most-of-summer-during-covid-19/ https://ecoclubofficial.com/making-the-most-of-summer-during-covid-19/#comments Wed, 05 Aug 2020 18:50:48 +0000 https://jenniferandrew.com/website_7d530b64/?p=1656 If there are two things that can (at least temporarily) pull me out of the funk that 2020 has trapped me in, it’s gotta be A) getting creative with someone (yes someone, social distance style) and B) spending time outside. Our talented photographer Charity and I had canceled our spring shoot due to the pandemic. […]

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If there are two things that can (at least temporarily) pull me out of the funk that 2020 has trapped me in, it’s gotta be A) getting creative with someone (yes someone, social distance style) and B) spending time outside. Our talented photographer Charity and I had canceled our spring shoot due to the pandemic. Halfway through summer and sufficiently bummed, we knew that even if just the two of us got together outside we’d feel a whole lot better!

Today I’ll walk you through what we did so that hopefully you can make the most of this strange summer safely, with just a good friend (or family that you live with!) and a little patch of grass.

summer activities during covid-19 / sustainable living on eco club

We’d connected with Tatiana of Zuahaza earlier this year with a tour of her creative studio in Bogota here on eco club. Zuahaza’s ethically made home décor are designed and produced in collaboration with their local community of female artisans. Tatiana is a fiber artist herself so it’s very inspiring to see how she combined so many of her own passions into this sustainable business.

summer activities during covid-19 / sustainable living on eco club

She mailed us Zuahaza’s Salento Pillow and Jardin Pillow. When possible, I love to personally experience the brands we add to our sustainable shopping directory. I know there’s a bit of risk in not being personally involved with each & every one, but we’re also mindful of each member’s budgets and the fact that quite honestly we don’t need that much product. The pillows were beautifully made using 100% organic cotton and vibrant natural dyes. And as mentioned, they’re SO soft. So I brought those, along with several pillows I’d collected from Etsy for my balcony, over to summer happy hour with Charity.

Next we made this tasty cantaloupe margarita recipe by Charity’s sister, Katie Hestead, who is a cocktail expert!

summer activities during covid-19 / sustainable living on eco club

Click here to view her cantaloupe aperol mint frozen margarita recipe. It was the perfect summer cocktail for real. We garnished with mint and edible flowers from Charity’s garden and took 9 million photos because that’s what we do with pretty drinks ‘round here.

summer activities during covid-19 / sustainable living on eco club

A few suggested accessories for such an afternoon: snacks like fresh fruits & veggies, sun wear and care, a fun little raffia fan (I use them as wall décor so I have a few around), journals or books or magazines, and a camera if you’re in the mood to get creative and share your pretty scene with your Insta community.

summer activities during covid-19 / sustainable living on eco club

And more cantaloupe margaritas.

summer activities during covid-19 / sustainable living on eco club

How are you making the most of your summer during COVID? Let’s all be sure to check in on our friends and try to lift people up when we can. Even the tiniest activity like those above can be difficult to be motivated to do when you’re feeling down.

Shop Zuahaza on their website or via eco club member Made Trade.

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Eco friendly Friendsgiving ideas with DIY fall flowers https://ecoclubofficial.com/eco-friendly-friendsgiving-ideas-with-diy-fall-flowers/ https://ecoclubofficial.com/eco-friendly-friendsgiving-ideas-with-diy-fall-flowers/#comments Fri, 01 Nov 2019 05:00:20 +0000 https://jenniferandrew.com/website_7d530b64/?p=1193 Do you celebrate Friendsgiving? Charity (who took these pretty photos!) and I like to team up on Friendsgiving and invite our circle of friends (mostly best friends from our college days) to gather round. And by team up I mean she gets all the credit. I bring whatever DIY fall flowers I’m experimenting with at […]

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Do you celebrate Friendsgiving? Charity (who took these pretty photos!) and I like to team up on Friendsgiving and invite our circle of friends (mostly best friends from our college days) to gather round. And by team up I mean she gets all the credit. I bring whatever DIY fall flowers I’m experimenting with at the time, and try not to light them on fire between the candles. She’s an amazing hostess and cook and baker and stylist and can make any space the most welcoming. ANYWAY.

We shared these eco friendly Friendsgiving ideas (a mouthful, I know) last year right before our rebrand to eco club, so they didn’t get circulated very well, which is a shame because, well, they’re just so pretty and EASY to pull off.

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

Charity and I, along with many of our friends and just lots of people in their 20s in general, have moved about a zillion times since college. This year’s Friendsgiving was at a completely different house! So this is a great way to remember a cute little corner with all the light.

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

About flowers. Wide, low floral arrangements require assistance to stay in place, unlike a lot of taller vases. The foam-free floral movement has really taken off even since this last post (which was my first and only time using foam). This is great news since floral foam, while easy and convenient, is not biodegradable or reusable, which is a real bummer considering the beautiful natural stems we stick in ’em. Check out this, then this, post from a florist in Chicago for a little more info and how to get this look in a more environmentally conscious way.

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

eco friendly flowers

Most of what we added to this scene was secondhand, but two brand new elements were a jute table runner and accompanying placemats from eco club member Will + Atlas. Jute is one of the most sustainable materials for homewares, and it’s incredible durable. The intricate patterns in these gave the tough material a more delicate feel and I use them for pretty much all my entertaining, not to mention as photo backdrops, whenever possible!

eco friendly flowers

eco friendly flowers

eco friendly flowers

The dahlias came from Pike Place Market, leaves from the backyard, and dried plants and strawflowers were also purchased at the market in one big dried flower bouquet that I’ve reused like 1000 times. I am not kidding. They come in giant sets for $20-$30 and yes my friend, dried flowers are SO VERY reusable. I have used some of these very same pieces in every single season since getting them. All from one single purchase. I used them for this year’s Friendsgiving, too. And then? I took ’em out of the vases and put ’em back in my stash for safekeeping. (Are you starting to sense how my apartment looks yet?)

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

thanksgiving entertaining

I shared this + more sustainable flower tips here with a springtime bouquet.

eco friendly flowers

eco friendly flowers

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

Another member, Ten Thousand Villages, provided the marble serving board and knife. They have a few different options now too. Another piece that we’ve used again & again. And of course, would be perfect for a veggie spread too, or fruit + chocolate, like we did last summer.

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

We first used all this thrifted glassware for Charity’s wedding and have since used them in oh, about 100 shoots. I swear, they will live on forever, whether in our homes or someone else’s. We also thrifted the candlestick holders and vases. Our friend and talented calligrapher Rachel Johnson designed + made these paper goods with little eucalyptus sprigs.

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

calligraphy menus by rachel johnson

calligraphy by rachel johnson

Another favorite Friendsgiving idea: If you serve chocolate, try Seattle-based jcoco, which has unconventional, culinary inspired flavors. They’re a woman-owned company that gives back with every purchase, and is committed to ethically sourced ingredients and sustainable practices. You can learn more here.

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

diy fall tablescape | conscious living ideas on eco club

One last note. If your area provides a compost service. DO IT. The City of Seattle collects compost and I could go on for hours about how grateful I am for this service. But some cities have this available and are just awful at promoting it. We have neighboring areas with such services that many people don’t even realize is an option. Be sure to check what’s available in your area!

So! This is our blueprint for a successful Friendsgiving. Eco friendly and secondhand wares and decor, supporting companies we love, making things by hand… Oh, and going around the candle-lit table to gush over how thankful we all are for each other. No matter what your Thanksgiving looks like, you’ve gotta do that last one. It’s good stuff.

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This backyard picnic is proof that eco-friendly entertaining can be pretty too https://ecoclubofficial.com/backyard-party-picnic-ideas/ https://ecoclubofficial.com/backyard-party-picnic-ideas/#comments Wed, 31 Jul 2019 09:39:49 +0000 https://jenniferandrew.com/website_7d530b64/?p=777 We’ve been sharing sneaks on Insta all summer, but I’m pretty darn excited to announce that our eco-friendly entertaining guide is HERE! I know it’s a little late in the season, but I wanted to compile all the photos of our summer backyard party into a guide that proves just how easy and affordable it […]

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We’ve been sharing sneaks on Insta all summer, but I’m pretty darn excited to announce that our eco-friendly entertaining guide is HERE! I know it’s a little late in the season, but I wanted to compile all the photos of our summer backyard party into a guide that proves just how easy and affordable it can be to throw a beautiful gathering with the environment in mind. Scroll through the photos below for picnic ideas to effortlessly elevate your next backyard shindig!

eco friendly party ideas | DIY summer party | eco club

Can a sustainable party be pretty, too?

If you search Google or Pinterest for oh, about five seconds, for an eco friendly party, you will not be surprised. It’s pretty much all along the same style, including lots of outdated trends at this point. (Say you don’t have an extensive mason jar collection, for example.) In this case, I can totally see why a hostess would cringe at the thought of throwing a party with an “eco” spin.

Then there are entertainers on a budget (hi!) who want to throw a pretty party too. There are tons of single use products marketed to these very people, with pretty patterned paper plates (that’s a mouthful) and even those “handy” plastic wine glasses that “look like the real thing” (don’t get me started). Being in the wants-to-create-something-beautiful-on-a-budget camp myself, I don’t believe I should have to resort to single use to host a creatively styled gathering. Even if it’s as simple as a backyard picnic. So, those are just a few thoughts we kept in mind while putting this together. We really did want to speak to people like us, who love Pinterest and Instagram and all the pretty parties they inspire, but wanted to be conscious of both our budget and our impact.

grilled peppers eco friendly summer picnic ideas

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Planning Your Picnic or Backyard Party

The first thing we did when planning our party was decide the vibe. We knew we wanted it to be casual and in a backyard, so the picnic idea was just so much easier than finding enough furniture.

We let the seasonal colors of our region dictate our color palette. Colorful textiles, vibrant fruits and veggies, and our favorite vintage accessories made up the scene. Keeping it simple doesn’t have to mean forgoing color. Being inspired by nature and the decor we already had challenged us to get more creative!

Picnic Planning Tips

  • Brainstorm a few words to describe your party. Choose a style, color palette, size, formality, and location.
  • Create a secret Pinterest board to gather and share inspiration with collaborators.
  • Start a Google doc to log specifics, like what you have and what you’ll need, and track the design process.
  • Plan your guest list early so you can estimate food & supplies and reduce waste leftover.

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Picnic Food Ideas

Knowing we had a backyard party vibe helped us narrow down food options. I’ve been all over the Mediterranean diet lately, and I liked that a mezze board could be vegetarian friendly (vegan if you take out the feta/tzatziki) and require minimal cleanup. It’s also full of refreshing flavors for a warm day. The picnic snacks on our mezze board were various olives, grilled pita and peppers, raw carrots, tomatoes and cucumbers, and marinated artichokes along with some feta cheese, tzatziki, and hummus.

We used the same concept for our fruit platter – fresh, easy fruits that were no fuss to prepare. We always add a little jcoco chocolate to our fruit platters, which is a local Seattle brand and ethical chocolate company that fights hunger with every purchase.

DIY fruit board

Let your food influence the theme of your party. If it’s an outdoor brunch picnic you’re after, go with fresh breads and pastries alongside your fruit. And of course fruit juices or mimosas. Or if it’s a more fancy picnic you’re after, level up with luxury linens and lots of flowers, and be sure to take any pre-packaged food out of their original containers and use your own. Summer textiles like napkins, table clothes, and pillows aren’t just for the table–spread them across the grass (use a sheet underneath if you’re worried about stains) for that luxury picnic feel.

Budget Friendly and Low Waste Picnic Ideas

  • Use what you have. We thrifted a few pieces to make sure we had enough baskets and bowls, but for the most part, went with what we already had, which helped us define our color palette and style too.
  • Using reusable cloth napkins we already own made everything look cohesive (paper towels = not cute) and they’re easy to wash.
  • Be intentional about single use. Avoid plastic, and look for those that use recycled materials. If you have compost in your area, make sure the tableware and utensils you use are compliant.
  • Have a waste disposal plan beforehand. If you have recycle or compost, guests will only use it if they know it’s there!
  • Skip the party store. Combine forces with friends to bring decor and serveware from our your own collections, then source the rest from thrift shops.

eco friendly party ideas | DIY summer party | eco club

Beautify food + drinks with citrus slices, edible flowers, herbs, or other garnishes. If you’re not sure which drink to offer, find the garnish first, and let it inspire your drink! We had lots of citrus, which is how we landed on a batch rose spritzer. You probably know by now that we use edible flowers on just about everything. Instant pretty!

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DIY picnic flowers

I created a few farmers market floral arrangements using the techniques shared here, opting for a wildflower look that’s very much trendy and in season right now. To achieve the look sustainably, purchase flowers at the market from farmers in your region rather than cut flowers from the grocery store. Whenever you make arrangements at home, you can preserve your favorite stems for use at parties like this. Add dried or dried or foraged stems to create unique arrangements. We’ve reused some of ours on multiple occasions, which is easy to do during spring and summer when you have a lot of events, as long as you take care of your flowers. Not all flowers need the same things to stay healthy and bloom big. Research unfamiliar flowers so you can treat them best! And don’t forget to replace the water.

summer fruit board ideas | eco club

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fruit board for a fancy summer picnic

Planning a backyard party of your own this summer? Find more picnic ideas (including a yummy cocktail recipe) in this post!

*Photos by Charity

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