Those cheap eco bags have been at all the grocery stores, as well as many other types of stores. I've avoided them because 1) they're made in China, and 2) I had every intention of making my own. That second reason never happened, and probably won't for a very long time, if I'm totally honest. As for the first, well, I caved last week. But here's why:
Sprouts has pink bags this month! (They're for Breast Cancer Awareness.) I couldn't resist buying them in pink. Much better than all the generic-looking green bags. Who says being eco friendly has to be green?
On another subject, I figured I should show proof that I'm actually putting my clean desk to use again. I made a prayer journal last week:
I'd been meaning to make one for nearly a year, so I'm glad I finally accomplished just that. (Yes, procrastination is a character flaw that I've always possessed.) Now I have only a billion more projects left to complete.
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I have bought some of those reusable bags - but find that I don't end up using them. Maybe b/c they've been sitting in a closet instead of in the trunk of my car like the paper bags I reuse.
I love the pink ones!
One thing - I've had a couple of the reusable bags that tore...the handle on one after a very short time - so makes me wonder about it all. They do look cheaply made so I don't want to be lifting up the bag with eggs in it and have everything fall to the ground when the strap breaks.
Those pink bags are so fun, and I love how that journal turned out!
I LOVE those pink bags! I'm jealous. I haven't seen any of those anywhere around here.
Your prayer journal turned out great, too.
I'm glad to 'meet' you. I'm your swap partner. I'll email you soon!
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