Hand holding up a circle piece of paper that says "Earth Day" in black on a blue and green marbled background that looks like the planet Earth

5 Earth-Friendly Ways to Spend Earth Day

Earth Day is coming up on April 22nd! Here are a few creative ideas for eco-friendly activities you can do with your family.

1. Admire a few eco-friendly artists (or become one yourself!)

Here's our 30 Eco Artists who are changing the way we make environmental art. 

Photo of a person in a blue kayak paddling on a large body of water near an eco-art installation of a large white dome-like structure on the water.

You can also become an eco-artist yourself! With the Eco Friendly Artist’s Oil Paint Kit, you can create your own luminous and archival paintings without harming the Earth! Made with natural earth & mineral pigments, organic walnut oil and a plant-based solvent.

Image of Natural Earth Paint's Eco-Friendly Oil Paint Kit with all the contents of the kit arranged nicely outside of the box to show customers what is included.

2. Make some Earth Pigment Crayons

Follow Lindsey Marie Page's recipe for Natural, Non-Toxic Crayons. She came up with a recipe using equal amounts of 4 ingredients, so you can make as little or as much as you want, without having to do all the math!

A full rainbow of handmade, natural Earth Pigment Crayons laid down next to a color swatch each crayon made with the title of each color listed in black letters over the corresponding color swatch

3. Earth Day Paper Marbling

Last week, we shared a blog post on how to do Natural Paper Marbling at home using natural materials! All you need is Methyl Cellulose (a plant adhesive), Natural Earth Pigments, and Walnut Oil to create your very own marbled masterpiece!

Hand holding up a circle piece of paper that says "Earth Day" in black on a blue and green marbled background that looks like the planet Earth
A selection of marbled pieces of square paper that have been dyed using red, blue, white and black pigments from Natural Earth Paint laying on a white paper towel.

4. Beach / Lake Clean Up

And of course, there's no better way to celebrate Earth Day than with taking action to help clean up our planet! Many organizations do planned Earth Day beach, river, or forest clean ups, but you can also just as easily go out and clean up by yourself!

Person on a sandy beach holding a large trash bag collecting garbage from the surrounding area.

Be sure to bring bags, sturdy gloves (in case of glass), and comfortable shoes. And don't forget to enjoy nature while you're there!

 

5. Start Composting

Last but not least, Earth Day is a perfect time to start a compost bin! Compost is decomposed organic material, like food waste or leaves, that is often added to soil to improve soil structure. Composting helps add nutrients to soil, aids in plant growth, and reduces greenhouse gas emissions by limiting the amount of food waste that ends up in landfills.

Large compost heap that is full of various vegtables and food scraps.

Today.com offers a great Beginner's Guide to Composting to help you get started! Composting is also a great way to keep the Earth Day spirit going throughout the year. It doesn't need to be Earth Day for us to be eco-friendly!

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