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There are many celebrity projects that highlight green issues, including actress and interior designer Bridgid Coulter, longtime girlfriend of actor and environmental activist Don Cheadle. Coulter was recently featured on E! News for the Venice California green home she redesigned into an eco-friendly bungalow with many green living features and recycled materials. Bridgid Coulter is also known for her work on stage and screen, her credits include Rosewood, Class of ‘96 and Family Matters

(Image Credit: bridgidcoulterdesign.com)

Coulter is a house flipper and also runs a boutique design studio, which is adjacent to her retail storefront. In her Santa Monica store, Bridgid Coulter Design, she features her signature line of textiles, pillows, eco candles and custom furniture; as well as other home accessories.  Her longtime beau, Don Cheadle, is an UNEP Ambassador for the Environment, so being eco-friendly is something close to the couple’s heart.

The bungalow, originally built in 1953, was brought down to stud, and the debris was handled in a responsible and earth friendly manner. The eco design elements are evident in the great room (a combined living and dining room space) where all the light fixtures are made from recycled glass. The lights are also on dimmers, which not only allows you to add atmosphere to the room, but also helps control the heat in the room as well. The room also boasts an eco-designed fireplace, which runs on ethanol fuel. Ethanol is a clean burning fuel and the fireplace does not need ventilation to run. The fireplace is portable, so you could conceivably decide to move it into one of the bedroom easily.

The kitchen is outfitted with stainless steel Energy Star appliances. All the countertops are made of recycled glass, and the cabinets were made from FSC certified wood using green glue. Another feature of the house is that there is a water filtration system in the kitchen which eliminates the need for bottled water, a simple glass or reusable bottle can be filled from the tap.

The home office is filled with antique items. When you don’t buy brand new, you are reducing waste and decreasing the carbon cost of the items in your home. The new window shades were made locally in Los Angeles of all natural fiber. Coulter suggests buying local as it cuts down on shipping which further reduces the carbon footprint of the home.

The bedrooms are filled with repurposed furniture including an upcycled end table made of out old rubber tires. It’s unique pieces like this that add visual interest to a room while embracing green living ideals.  The bathrooms tiles and sinks are made from recycled materials. The toilet has a fun eco feature because it’s dual flush, which means you choose from option one or two to use less water as the situation requires. Outside they planted greenery native to dessert temperatures, which means less watering. In LA, you would have to water frequently to keep greenery alive given the heat, so this is also a cost saving measure. Another great feature that the outside of the house boasts is the raised garden platforms, which were made out of the pallets that the siding was delivered in.

This million-dollar home is a shining example of a green home where a family can create many treasured memories. Kudos to Bridgid Coulter for green living designs at their best.
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Welcome back to the Planet Forward blog for an eco-friendly craft for kids Friday with a twist. Rather than a craft, we’re bringing a simple recipe today that kids can make with a little adult supervision.

Santa gets cookies on Christmas Eve with each home visit but what about his reindeer? Everyone forgets about them. Until today. Today we have a simple recipe for Reindeer Treats that the kids can make and put out for Santa’s reindeer. This great recipe comes courtesy of Bakerella which is an incredible site for all things baking. Not only is it beautifully designed but the recipes are amazing and the photography is excellent. If you haven’t had the pleasure and are interested in baking, do yourself a favour and visit this fantastic site. Now on to our Reindeer Chow.

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Reindeer Chow image courtesy of bakerella.com

Ingredients

  • 5 cups Crispix Cereal
  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • 12 oz. package of semi-sweet chocolate morsels
  • 1 box confectioner’s sugar

Directions

  1. Melt chocolate in microwave 1 minute at a time until melted.
  2. Add peanut butter to melted chocolate and mix well.
  3. In a large bowl (with a snap on lid), add melted chocolate and peanut butter to top of cereal and mix well.
  4. Add confectioner’s sugar and cover bowl with lid. Shake well to coat thoroughly.

Note: If you don’t have a bowl with a lid, you can place the coated cereal and confectioner’s sugar in a large ziploc bag and shake well.

These Reindeer Treats are simple, delicious and are sure to be a hit with adults, kids and, well, reindeer too. Simply fill up a bowl and leave them beside the cookies for Santa and you’ll see a clean bowl in the morning.

We’ll return with more eco-friendly crafts for kids next Friday but we couldn’t resist this fun and easy recipe that is perfect for the holiday season (and can also work at any time of year too). Our thanks again to the Bakerella.

Happy Holidays!

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Welcome back to the Planet Forward blog for another holiday-inspired eco-friendly craft for kids on this chilly Friday. Everyone has made or seen a paper chain either hanging in a doorway, across a wall or as a garland on a Christmas tree. These chains are usually made out of construction paper but today’s eco-friendly craft makes use of wrapping paper remnants from the end of rolls or oddly cut scraps left from gifts. Keep in mind that the patterned paper will make gorgeous chains for this holiday season. Let’s get crafting.

Items required

  • Wrapping paper
  • Scissors
  • White glue
  • Glitter or other decorative items (optional)
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image courtesy of littlebuttontin.blogspot.com/

Directions

  1. Cut the paper into strips. 1 inch by 6 inches is a good size for kids and perfect for larger chains for doorways and ceilings. For tree garlands make narrow and short strips.
  2. Set the paper in piles, so a pattern can be made from the various wrappings.
  3. Put glue on one end and loop the piece back to form a ring. Putting the pattern on the outside.
  4. Insert another piece of paper through the ring, then put glue on one end and loop around to make the second link.
  5. Continue until you have reached your desired length or run out of paper.

Remember that when making any craft adult supervision is required and children should not use scissors unsupervised.

The holiday wrapping paper makes the chain look more festive but you can also use festive looking images from magazines if you happen to have some. Remember no piece of paper is too small as the combination of foil gift wrap, traditional or recycled paper and even cut up bags will make the chain more interesting. If you want the chain to really stand out you can add glitter to the strips before they are linked together so that they shimmer.

You can also have children write a message, holiday greeting or their list for Santa on the underside of the strips, and add to it every year. This will make the chain not only a family heirloom, but it will show the progression of their handwriting and holiday wishes every year.

This eco-friendly craft for kids can really be used to celebrate any holiday using the appropriate wrapping paper

Happy Holiday crafting.

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