‘Me, Over There’ Category

Reuse Tues: Me, Over There

Posted on May 31st, 2011 by Tonia No Comments

A few weeks ago I stumbled upon another gal tweeting the #ReuseTues hashtag! It was a very exciting moment and we instantly started emailing about doing guest posts for each other. I’m honored to be over on Kaylee’s blog today talking about reusing milk jugs, coffee cans, and mason jars. Go check it out!

Featured on Eco-Beautiful Weddings!

Posted on February 11th, 2011 by Tonia No Comments

Heeeeey! Neato! I submitted our wedding to my fave green-weddings blog, and we were selected for a feature! Thanks to Katie for this!

Joined Facebook!

Posted on August 24th, 2010 by Tonia No Comments

I LOVE my Twitter followers.  You all inspire me every day.  I love talking with you, hearing about what you’re up to, learning from each other, and even though we’ve never met in person I feel pretty close to some of you.  But our conversations and relationships are limited to 120 characters…so, I finally jumped on the Facebook bandwagon, folks. 

The purpose of my FB page is to be able to continue all the great discussions that get started on Twitter.  Facebook will be a less limiting forum for deeper discussion.  If you ask me a green-living question on Twitter or Facebook, I will reply with an answer and maybe even do a whole blog post on the topic.  I have so much to learn from you, and you from me, so let’s hop to it!  Stop on by for a visit and “like” me, so I feel cool.  :)

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Featured on Going Home to Roost

Posted on July 23rd, 2010 by Tonia No Comments

What a nice surprise to log on today and find out that one of the blogs I read daily has featured Itty Bitty Impact!  Going Home to Roost is such a beautiful blog about all things handmade & homegrown {diy projects, seasonal recipes, organic gardening, and ways to live a simpler life}.  The first time I stumbled upon it, I couldn’t help feeling like Bonnie was my long-lost-soul-sister.  A big huge thank-you to Bonnie for sharing my blog with her readers!  Keep up the great work over there in North Carolina!

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