CELEBRATE YOUR ECO BABY!
What better way to mark baby's monthly milestones than with numbers made from books that you read to them. Attic Journals makes these from rescued board books, this playful milestone set includes pre-punched numbers 0-1-1-2-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-and the letters M-O-N-T-H-S and 2 yards of string. If you want to further personalize it, you can order baby's name from our custom garland stock.
ECO FACT: Board books are not recyclable! Attic Journals rescues thousands and thousands of books and gives them new life! By buying these products, you help reduce landfill waste, and probably make someone smile with this gift. :)
WHAT DOES IT REPLACE?
Mass produced, made in China decorations where labor laws and materials are questionable.
BORING (BUT USEFUL) STUFF
Each pack contains all the letters and 2 yards of string, plenty to hang your message.
Each letter is 4" tall and are no wider than 3".
Your letters will come from the absolute assortment from the hundreds of thousands of board books that cross our work bench and are rescued from the landfill each year.
PACKAGING
Compostable see through outer-pack with a recyclable card stock.
MATERIALS
Letters punched from sturdy baby board books.
SOURCE
Handmade in Portland, Oregon, USA.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Owned and operated by the husband/wife team of Michelle Sanders & Miguel Salinas, Attic Journals is committed to sustainably offsetting the book discard pipeline by up-cycling as much of the book as possible via their diverse line of gift & decor items made for every day people.
Having worked in libraries throughout her school-aged years, Michelle became keenly aware of the pipeline to the landfill most discarded books endured. As a native Portlander, where the ethic of recycling is revered, she received formal training in high school and college on the impacts of humans to our planets ecology. With a natural knack for crafting, she started to investigate and experiment with how to offset the way books were discarded and work on a way to divert them from the landfill.
Then in 2004, while living on the coast of California, Michelle had a moment of inspiration about the closet full of books she had spared from the dumpster during her library working days. That evening, on her living room floor, Attic Journals and a company committed to innovative engagement with the byproducts of book production was born.
In 2008, after Michelle had moved home to Portland and began working to grow Attic Journals into a legitimate business, Miguel became a part of the team (and the love of Michelle’s life).
Having been raised in southern Mexico by a mother who is renowned in her region for the mole’ sauces she sells, Miguel was ardently aware of the work ethic and logistics necessary for running a family business. In addition, his work experience in food service, light manufacturing and transportation formed his keen understanding of running a small, efficient production space and allowed him to be innovative in how to do this work in a way that honored the company's environmentally responsible ethos.
In the years since, Attic Journals has evolved into a burgeoning business that works hard to be as sustainable as possible from Portland, Oregon.