Smencils also makes a set of colored pencils from recycled newspapers and naturally scented in flavors such as grape, cotton candy, and root beer. Each of the 10 pencils in the pack comes in its own compostable and recyclable corn-based plastic case, which helps keep the color on your child’s paper and not all over the bottom of their backpack.
SMENCILS COLORED PENCILS - $14 for a set of 10
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Jill Fehrenbacher, 06/03/05
filed under: Architecture, Green Design Events, Recycled Materials, San Francisco, Sustainable Building
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Analia, go to their web site http://www.scraphouse.org/ and write them a letter in Spanish asking about the same.
This is a wonderful thing. ‘Architecture is’nt just for special occasions.’
my inglish is very bad sorry.is very good this idea.i’m literature teacher.i need information about scraphause for my pupils.if you can in spanish.thanks.analia
I Just Visited There.. It’s Fantastic.. I Have A Load Of Pictures From There, I’m Still Uploading Them.. Too Bad It’s It’s Last Day.. They Were Already Taking It Apart! Ah, Well, They Were Also Filming A Documentary, And I Belive I’m Hidden In The Background In Some Parts Walking Around..
OMGsh, that’s so flippin awesome!:-D