Product Review & Giveaway: Rescued Paper Saves the Day!

Saved!  Whether it’s to green your back-to-school supply list, find a green birthday gift or even to help you travel green, Rescued Paper can save the day.

Rescued Paper

Rescued Paper offers hand-made, up-cycled paper goods. Using discarded paper, old maps, pages from old books, magazine covers and more, functional and beautiful journals and other paper goods are created by hand by designer/artist, Judith Altman.  Judith’s goals are simple – “to bring you some joy with a special item, and to help the earth by reusing what would otherwise be waste”.  Each Rescued Paper notebook consist of 100% recycled paper (95% post consumer fiber, processed chlorine-free) and is lovingly hand-made in Judith’s North Carolina studio.

Perfect as a journal, notebook, sketchbook… Great for back-to-school, off-to-college gift, bon voyage gift for use as a travel journal, or just a cool place to stash your thoughts or lists.  Priced at $14.00 and $7.00 for a mini-notebook, easy on the wallet too.

And here’s the best part – one lucky reader will win this journal covered in vintage pages fromRescued Paper journal from 1947 map a 1947 Atlas of American History! The cover features a map depicting US Resources and Conservation and the back cover features maps of Transportation at Various Periods in US History. Inside covers feature atlas pages describing both Resources and Conservation, and Transportation.

In order to win, you must do the one of the following.  One entry per action so the more action you take, the greater chance of winning!

  • Follow on Twitter and tweet: @GreenSamaritan – Rescued Paper Giveaway saves the day!  http://bit.ly/qlpyPb
  • Leave a comment below with your Twitter name.
  • Like and let us know if you have followed, tweeted, commented on Facebook.

Contest ends Saturday, August 13 at 11:59 pm.  US Residents only.

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1 JulieLee August 12, 2011 at 8:49 pm

I’ll take one!

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