If you live in the Northern Hemisphere you’ll be starting to eat frozen lollies before long. If you collected enough of them (friends, family, local Scout group) you too could make one of these. Isn’t it beautiful?

Popsickle stick guitar [Instructables]
Craftzine
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I first found out about the old National Geographic stash when my boyfriend and I moved in together in 2001. He’s now my husband and the National Geographic collection has crossed continents with us. I was very excited to see this. Something like this would look great on the wall in the living room of our new house.

Sean Miller designed and made the National Geographic magazine shelf and was a finalist in the Inhabitat Spring Greening Contest.
Sean Miller
Inhabitat Spring Greening Contest finalists
Magazine shelf – Recyclart
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I’ve had a beautiful salt lamp from Solay for about 2 years now. I love it. The pink salt comes from the foothills of Himalayan Mountains and apart from just being pretty to look at – they’re good for your health too. Salt crystal lamps generate healthy negative ions that cleanse the air. That feeling in the air after a good rain is from negative ions which is what these lamps emit.
The crystal is hand excavated into various sizes and drilled inside to accommodate a light source. When lit by a small, energy efficient light bulb of 15 watt or less, crystal salt emits an electrical charge, enriching our environments with health promoting negative ions. Negative ions help purify the air of allergens, dust, smoke, bacteria and more. These natural qualities make them an excellent beautiful light source, natural air purifier and can help people with various health conditions including asthma, allergies and other respiratory ailments. They can be used in every room, safely and should be left on as much as possible.
You can get 10% off a lamp of your own and a flat shipping rate of $4.95 until the 30th June 2010. Enter the code “Himalayas” to get your discount. Solay Wellness.
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