Mind Your Peez & Ques, Eco-Friendly Greeting Cards

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monograms.jpgFor some eco-peeps cards (the greeting variety) can be a bit of an issue. I personally did not send out Christmas cards last year because the cards are mostly printed on virgin paper and I'm not willing to lose a tree so I can send out holiday greetings. I sent e-cards instead, I'm not a total scrooge! Yes I know I could buy cards made from post consumer recycled paper, which is what I do for birthdays and anniversaries etc. But there is all that gas to deliver my cards. I know I'm a bit of a nut.

Anyway I digress...I found a really cool website called peez & ques they are based in Los Angeles and hand make cards for all occasions and the eco-fab thing about the cards is they are made from old magazines, mailers, catalogs and even pieces of old greeting cards.

flowerpot.jpgYou can pick from their line of already made cards or if you want something unique they will custom design cards just for you. They can even create your wedding invites for you.

If your getting married, having a baby, moving into a new home or you just love really cute eco-friendly note cards. Click Here.

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Roxanne Kotzman is a Daily News Photo Department veteran of nine years. When she and longtime friend Stacy Long discovered their love all of all things environmentally responsible, they launched Happy Monkey Planet and jumped head-first into the vibrant eco-community.

Wow, so much to learn! But initially the idea is a pretty simple one: Let's change the world through information, education and action.

Rox & Stacy are a lot like you: ecologically minded but sometimes just plain overwhelmed when charged with the task of making a far-reaching difference in the environment. They have jobs, families, homes, lives and pets.

But what if doing better was a simple as a light-bulb change, a reusable canvas grocery bag, recycling that soda can or a cold-water wash?

These eco-chicks just hope to have a little fun, learn a little more, share a lot of information and maybe make the planet a happier, greener, cleaner place.

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