Give the Gift of

Mar 12
08:50

2010

James F. Green

James F. Green

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As this article is being written, we're personally on the verge of the Christmas season, but commercially, it's already in full swing. However, you may read this six months from now, but at that time, it might very well be near a birthday or anniversary, or just after a wonderful vacation, so you could give yourself a gift in which to put your huge stack of pictures.

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As this article is being written,Give the Gift of  Articles we're personally on the verge of the Christmas season, but commercially, it's already in full swing. However, you may read this six months from now, but at that time, it might very well be near a birthday or anniversary, or just after a wonderful vacation, so you could give yourself a gift in which to put your mountain of pictures. Of course, you have a choice to make. Will it be the cheap, and cheap-looking, photo albums available at any drug or department store. You know the kind I mean--a metal ring mechanism for the 3 rings, cardboard album covered with plastic, or will it be something with character, even so far as to say something that is nothing short of art?

You may realize by now that I'm not talking about the color green, but the mindset green. Yes, I'm talking about something safe for the environment. However, what I'm suggesting is not only safe for the environment, but which would also be beautiful, and would probably generate a conversation if displayed on your coffee table.

You see, at forestcityphotoalbums.com, there is a selection of around 250 "green" photo albums available, when you realize that there are more than 80 designs, each in 3 sizes, namely, small, medium and large. The green part comes into the picture when I point out that they are all handcrafted, and this is done in a workshop on Indonesia's island of Bali. Used in the creation of these organic photo albums is nothing that is in danger of going extinct, or even remotely close to that, for that matter. In that tropical climate, everything used in the handcrafting is growing like weeds--plant materials such as leaves, seeds, flowers, bamboo, etc. They couldn't use it fast enough to ever cause a problem, any more than Daniel Boone causing an environmental problem when he chopped down enough trees to build his log cabin.

So, with that all said, feel free to stop in today, and check out our stock of designs in the unique field of eco-friendly photo albums. We think you will like what you see. As always, an order of $75 or more gets free shipping and handling.

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