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The Cardboard Christmas Tree
cloud gate design, recycled cardboard christmas tree, christmas tree alternative, green christmas, green xmas, sustainable design, green design, sustainable design This Holiday Season you can save a tree (and a box) with a fun, enviro-friendly Cardboard Christmas Tree ! With Christmas quickly ...
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10 Gadgets For Cheap Holiday Decorating [Thank Giz It's Friday]
Gizmodo — ... image of a tree onto your wall using three LEDs, a Picaxe 08M micro, a 9V battery, a plastic tube and a little bit of plywood. [Make] Christmas Tree Poster: This Christmas tree poster gets the job done for only $19—and cleanup is a snap. [Firebox via Link] Cardboard Tree: Is a poster tree a little too ghetto for you? Then step up to three dimensions with one of these cardboard versions. Available for $23. [Cardboard Tree via Inhabitat] Beer Bottle Tree: Drinking a lot to forget your financial troubles? Good, ...

Santa says go green, buy the Cardboard Christmas Tree
Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women — ... will be donated to the Trees for America Program for replanting trees in destroyed forests. Which means, you save a tree and (indirectly) have several replanted. Additional benefits ? Show your unique ensemble to your dear ones and bask in their admiration for leading the way to a greener world. The Cardboard Christmas tree sells for a economical $22.95. Each tree measures 3-by-3 feet and can be custom decorated with the available ornaments on the website. Via Inhabitat. Posted by kanchana    Category: ...

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