By Michael Hawkins •
January 17, 2009

I confess: I am a craftaholic. Yes. It’s true. [Just ask my wife and she'll tell you ALL about it.] The strange thing is, I don’t limit myself to just one ‘craft’ or medium. I run the whole gamut. From fabric to fiber to paint to rubber stamps to card-making … the list goes on and on.
On the bright side, I’m very proud of the fact that instead of running out to my local craft store to buy my supplies, I scour the local thrift shops and Goodwill stores to find items that I can buy (for next to nothing) and convert them into something with new life. Example: a pillowcase, in good condition, can be turned into a tote bag, a pencil case, a crochet hook keeper or a travel-size tissue holder.
By Andrew Williams •
January 7, 2009

Motorola has announced plans to launch the world’s first completely carbon neutral mobile phone, at CES 2009 in Las Vegas.
The shell of the W233 Renew is made entirely of recycled water bottles, and will be available via T-Mobile within the next three months. The struggling cell phone manufacturer has also teamed up with CarbonFund.org to offset the energy used in the manufacture, distribution and operation of each phone throughout its lifetime.