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Book Review – Eco-Christmas Craft Book, The: 30 stylish festive projects that wont hurt the planet

October 11, by Shellie Wilson. Leave a Comment

The Eco Christmas Craft Book

Learn to make beautiful, stylish Christmas decorations using eco-friendly materials that won’t cost a fortune or harm the planet!

If you love Christmas, you’ll love this book! It’s filled with lots of ideas to create your own stylishly beautiful, eco-friendly Christmas.


All you need to do is save up some recyclable or foraged items such as cardboard, newspaper, wine bottle corks, twigs and pine cones. You can choose your own color scheme to match your home and, because the materials are recyclable, you could make new ones every year!

Including all the things that make Christmas special, such as tree decorations, advent items, Christmas cards, table decorations, wreaths and many more, there are 30 fabulous projects to make, and ideas for many more. So start collecting and learn how to make gorgeous, professional-looking decorations cheaply, without harming the planet.

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