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Painting a Pink Accent Wall with Clare Paint

published on April 18, 2023 by Angela Hamilton
updated on April 24, 2023

It’s ever so slowly starting to feel like spring, but for now I’m happy hanging inside (with all the blinds up, of course) because I finally finished the pink accent wall project I’ve been dreaming up for many moons! I’m an interior paint novice, but there are just too many white walls in this apartment of ours. I decided months ago that it needed a pop, preferably pink, but it took time to research sustainable paint companies before I found a brand I aligned with and that featured colors I loved. Enter: Clare paint. They agreed to send me two colors + paint supplies to try, and I’m excited to show you the result and a full review in this post!

I’ve always loved how white walls are like a bright blank canvas, but as a conscious maximalist I crave color. We have this west-facing wall opposite our sliding door in our living room which gets tons of light and was just begging to be upgraded. We actually moved in last August and I’ve done nothing with this corner of the room. I finally decided on a simple console table and that it would feature a gallery of framed art. Over the months I collected art and frames (it’s wild how this little collection actually took so much planning!) Once I had a handle on that, I knew that paint was the missing piece!

Painting a Pink Accent Wall with Clare Paint - eco club

Sourcing Sustainable Interior Paint

So began my research into what VOCs actually are, paint sustainability, and why I’d go with one paint brand over another. Before I got to the accent wall, I actually touched up some of the trim in our apartment with a mainstream paint. The paint all over this unit is, to put it kindly, less than professional, and the trim had nicks and scratches everywhere. (The walls that I painted over during this project were super unevenly textured too.) That basic paint was what I’d call high odor (haha), I had to be on top of ventilating and tried to breathe in as little as possible. This was a helpful experience because once I got to the Clare paint, I immediately noticed the low odor, not to mention didn’t feel queasy when I got too close to it!

Is Clare paint sustainable? What I liked about Clare was that their paint is not only free of toxins (see below), but they are an eco-conscious company… Even down to their supplies. For example, the paint liners and trays (seen below) are made of recycled materials. Packaging supplies are made of 100% recycled material. And, their paint is LEED compliant. I’ve seen so many companies prioritize human health but disregard their effect on the environment, when the two should really be intertwined.

Meet Cute Paint from Clare

What are VOCs?

VOCs are a group of carbon-based chemicals (the most common is formaldehyde) present in home construction and maintenance products such as flooring, building materials, and paint. VOCs have been linked to anything from minor irritation while using to cancers caused by long term exposure. As far as I can tell, there isn’t universal guidance for the levels of VOCs that can safely be in a home (where air pollutants can be worse than outside!); the general consensus is simply that you should limit them as much as possible. Apparently, they’re what’s responsible for that “new home” or “new car” smell! No wonder that always gave me a headache…

When it comes to sustainability, some VOCs can act as indirect greenhouse gases in the form of air pollution. VOCs can accumulate in the air and ground water, so they are of concern for both the environment and personal health.

What is GREENGUARD Certification?

GREENGUARD is a certification by safety leader UL Solutions that analyzes products for chemical emissions. This certification process emerged as a way for low-emission companies to let their customers know health and safety is a priority. According to UL Solutions, “If a product has been UL GREENGUARD Certified, it has been tested and scientifically proven to have low chemical emissions.” They test for more than 10,000 chemicals in their labs.

before - painting with Clare paint

Zero VOC Paint

Clare is GREENGUARD Gold Certified. “Gold” indicates that a brand has even more strict standards as to which chemicals are allowed in their products. (You’ll find that many sustainable children’s brands go the extra mile to get this so that health conscious parents can have confidence in their products.) The Gold certification further limits formaldehyde in particular. (Confession: I’m not sure how much formaldehyde is or should be allowed in any product–certification or not.)

Clare says, Our paint is Zero VOC, which means no carbon-based solvents (VOCs) have been intentionally added to our products, although trace amounts of VOC may be present as residual components of other ingredients.

When researching sustainable paint companies, I found several that advertise low-VOC paint. Clare was one of the only companies I’ve ever heard of that offers Zero VOC paint. They also contain zero EPA chemicals of concern. Comparable paint brands I came across had a higher price point as well. 

Trying paint samples in my dining nook for an accent wall!

Trying Removable Swatches

Over the holidays I had my Christmas tree and bar cart in the living room space, but it’s been empty (and driving me bananas) ever since the new year! I tried their removable paint swatches on my blank slate as well as in my dining nook. You can purchase the peel-and-stick paint samples individually or in curated sets (they sent me minty Rain Check + the other swatches shown are from their Sunset Shades kit) which are available with free shipping.

Side note: Before I reached out to Clare I had already ordered a few swatches, Wing It for the pink wall and Headspace + Dirty Martini potentially for my dining nook, which I’ll share more about soon. But they weren’t *quite* right. Miraculously as I was mulling it over I got an ad for their new hue Rain Check, which is an almost neutral green-blue, so I went with that for the nook. More on that later!

Clare paint Meet Cute paint sample

Choosing Color

This is an awful photo but I wanted to show how accurate the swatch is! Keep in mind that the color will change throughout the day depending on the light. I had my swatches covering the wall for days before I landed on Meet Cute. Originally I felt Wing It was more my style (I’m a pastel girl at heart) but I was told it seemed too light and baby pink. The Meet Cute swatch looked a bit dark, but of course it was contrasted with near-white. It looked beautiful in the Instagram photos I saw it in. I couldn’t decide, but when Kevin said he liked it better I went with it (he lives here too, after all) and I’m super happy I did. I think anything lighter would look washed out in the sunlight. This makes a statement!

When it came to how much paint is needed for an accent wall, I used their paint calculator and advice on their website. I ordered a gallon because at the time I wasn’t sure if I’d paint other walls with Meet Cute too, but just a quart would have done the trick! I was shocked, as a quart seems like such a small amount, but for two coats it’s totally accurate. This is also great news as opting for sustainable, zero VOC and low odor designer interior paint can come with an increased price tag over some of the mainstream brands, but you can save a lot by only getting what you need.

The Painting Process

The paint arrived quickly and I decided to knock it out over a weekend (one day for this wall). I read the instructions and got started! You can see the process on our Instagram. I was excited to see how quickly their paint dries. It was ready for its next coat in maybe an hour. I also liked their painter’s tape more than the standard blue kind. I used some blue I already hand on hand so I could compare and the yellow sticks better and tears off easier. I must say I’m pretty impressed with my paint job considering I’ve only ever painted a wall once. At least compared to how it was!

Pink gallery wall with vintage glassware and Meet Cute from Clare paint

It would likely have helped to hide some of the previous paint job’s imperfections by using their primer, but I’m still happy with the result.

Painting a Pink Accent Wall with Clare Paint - eco club

My Gallery Wall

Once finished, I moved my table back and got to decorating! We finally put up the art and photos I’d been collecting. I’ll share sources for the decor pictured below, but on the wall is a mix of art and my personal photos (sunsets and flowers). The frames are a mix of gold, wood, and bamboo, and some cheaper ones I’ve had forever.

Painting a Pink Accent Wall with Clare Paint / Art gallery wall

The following week was my birthday, so I shuffled to get this all decorated by time I had a few friends over to celebrate! Hence the bubbly, candy bowl, and too cute to handle butterfly birthday cake by Charity.

butterfly cake / pink wall in Meet Cute by Clare paint

Clare paint 'Meet Cute' with console table and gallery wall ideas

During golden hour the whole place lights up! As you can probably tell, I took these photos at different times throughout the day, which changes the pink hue slightly. I gave all the photos the same minimal edit so you could see the difference.

Meet Cute pink statement wall with Clare paint

Once the sun set, everything took on a cooler tone. By the way, I kept a strip of the original paint color at the top which mimicked the bottom trim. Would be amazing if we had moulding but alas. I was too nervous to paint right up to the popcorn ceilings and hope it would detract a bit anyway.

Pink accent wall with Clare Paint Meet Cute and gallery art wall

This one was taken at night with the warm light from my living room lamps. See below for the art and decor sources; some of the pieces featured are available in Jenn and my boutique, wallflower!

Sources: Paint, Swatches, and Supplies: Meet Cute from Clare | Candle: Wildwood Candle Co | Twist Candles: Wallflower | Picnic Basket: Wallflower | Truffles: Seattle Chocolate | Vivid Book: Wallflower | Bloom Book: | Vases + Vintage Glassware: Etsy + Thrifted | Cat Lady Print: Alja Horvat | Green Coat Art Print by La Poire: Wallflower | Floral Still Life: Helen McCullagh | Abstract Print: Wilde House Paper | Pink Wall Print: Esther Pai | Petal Puzzle: Wallflower | Pink Throw Blanket: Wallflower | Sage Chair: Target | Cloth Napkins: Wallflower

Thanks to Clare paint for collabing with me on this accent wall project! Meet Cute is the perfect hue for Spring.

Filed Under: Conscious Maximalism, Design + Decor, Green Living, Home Tours

From Yarn Lampshades to Indian Block Print, What’s Inspiring Us on January 13, 2023

published on January 13, 2023 by Angela Hamilton

Every time I scroll through our Insta, I get inspired by the makers we discover everyday. Often it’s something I see a lot of in the creative corners of IG like ceramic mugs or macrame and weaving, that catches my eye because it can be done in endless innovative ways, all original and spectacular in their own right. I mean, I used to obsess over crochet scarves, and now it’s yarn lampshades using this key material that I can’t get enough of (seriously, ask Pinterest). We see artists from around the world thanks to social media, some of them founders of brands featuring collections dedicated to their craft, others that produce on commission or just for the love of it all. These little wow moments of discovery are some of my favorite (and the primary reason I haven’t abandoned the platform altogether), so I’m experimenting a bit and sharing them here on the blog… Our Saves folder is too beautiful to be private any longer.

Angela Chvarak ceramic mugs and tumblers

So happy to have stumbled upon Angela Chvarak‘s mood-boosting ceramic mugs. I could stock my whole kitchen with these rainbow ceramics! (@angelachvarakstudio)

yarn lampshade by DutchWoolDesign

I’m having a moment with the craft of yarn lampshades and DutchWoolDesign, out of The Netherlands,  is one of the top artists. This is a large yarn wrapped lampshade in some of my favorite colors.

Macrame bags by Vanhu Vamwe.

This reel by @seventhrowvintage stopped me in my tracks, so I had to learn more about the incredible bags by Vanhu Vamwe. Here’s the circular bag featured above. The brand works with artisans in a macrame community in Zimbabwe, and they also have a more colorful collection that’s just as dreamy! (@vanhuvamwe)

livia falcaru reusable bag illustration

Romanian artist Livia Falcaru was commissioned by Science Moms for this cheeky reusable bag illustration. #wordstoliveby (@liviafalcaru)

pink and green bow top by HERA

My goodness this green + pink bow top by slow fashion brand HERA, who designs and produces clothing ethically in Ecuador, is giving me summer feels in January. (@_hera_studio)

tammykanat.com beautiful flower rainbow weaving wall art

tammykanat.com beautiful flower rainbow weaving wall art

If it’s not already obvious, I’m feeling so inspired by textile art and weaving lately! This work from Melbourne based Tammy Kanat caught my eye, though it was produced in 2020. I’m also mesmerized by another floral piece from 2020 shown here. I don’t think I’ll ever get over all the wonderful things people can do with yarn. (@tammykanat)

beautiful scalloped blockprint dinner napkins from wallflower

We’ve just listed some new Indian blockprint and scalloped napkin sets in the wallflower shop and as always I’m so blown away by this incredible craft.

I almost can’t believe I’m about to say this, but I’ve been blogging for almost 15 years now. I’ve seen weekly roundups or “Friday Favorites” posts in every form on every topic, and I go back and forth on whether they’ve simply been done to death. But there’s something I’ve always loved about sharing something just because it brings the writer/curator joy, so that others may find joy in it too. And that’s actually what led so many of us DIY/craft/creative bloggers to create websites in the first place! So I’ll be sharing our favorite slow made and small batch finds every couple weeks going forward, and I’d love to hear what you think. Is it inspiring to you, or too old school to get behind? Lemme know!

Filed Under: Conscious Maximalism, Design + Decor

My Light & Bright Dining Nook

published on January 10, 2023 by Angela Hamilton

Late last summer, my boyfriend and I moved to a new apartment here in Seattle. It’s almost twice as big as our last space, and I’ve been slowly pulling it together ever since. (More on that later.) Luckily, around the same time, I heard from Ohh Happy Home, an affordable Australian fair trade rug brand that we’d posted about in our ethically made rugs guide (among others). They wanted us to see what their washable rugs were like IRL, especially because they now ship to the US! Given my prior space only had room for one rug, I was pretty excited to check another off the list. The rug arrived folded nicely in a large cotton bag and ready to roll on out. I wasn’t sure if it should go in my bedroom, office, or the sunny dining nook just waiting to be embellished:

A light and bright dining nook with colorful pillows

My initial idea was to throw the rug down here and then try it out in the other two spaces (I figured a round rug might be more fitting here?), but I fell in love with this look. As for the rug, it’s not only pretty but absolutely the softest rug my tootsies have ever walked across. Therefore it needed to be in this high-traffic area, from which I admittedly work more than eat. This Berber style pink and toffee dots rug is 100% cotton, chemical-free, and Goodweave accredited. It’s also machine washable (what?)! On their website, you can see it styled beautifully in a nursery/kids room. Which this colorway is perfect for (besides a pastel-lover’s dining nook, obviously). You can find this rug in other colors and styles too. This one is 4’11” X 6’11”, which is almost the exact size of my nook. Now that I had a rug to anchor the whole design, I got to styling my quiet little corner!

A light and bright dining nook with colorful pillows

First, I decided on a simple table and two identical benches to give it the dining nook feel. I spent some time looking into custom benches and cushions, and tried to find sustainable sources, but as expected there wasn’t anything in my small budget. I looked on Craigslist, Marketplace etc but given the small size of the room didn’t score like I hoped. So, I just bought these not-so-eco furniture items new online. Thankfully they worked out well and I know I’ll get a lot of use out of them.

I brought these West Elm curtains and velvet pillow from the living room of our last place. I’ve had them for several years now. The like their new home!

pillows for kitchen breakfast nook

A light and bright dining nook with colorful pillows

The pillows are a mix of Zuahaza designs (read more about them here), with one super old Etsy purchase mixed in. The “throw” blanket on the right is actually a Zuahaza scarf, which is so cozy no matter how you use it. The pink woven throw blanket is one featured in our shop. It’s lightweight and super cozy.

white round table for dining room

You can find the blockprint napkins from the tabletop in the shop as well.

colorful pillows for kitchen nook and bench

The centerpiece here are the very last flowers I bought before blooms officially went out of season here in Seattle. Sigh!

dining nook with benches and round table

Lastly, the beautiful woven wall art you see above is by another member, Will + Atlas! I’ve had it for years now (and three apartments) and always find a special new space for it everywhere I go.

That’s about it for my new dining nook! Several months later, it’s still one of the few spaces that feels complete in this new place. Next up I’ll be working on an art wall for the living room, and I’m hoping to carve out a corner devoted to my morning routine of journaling, reading, and meditation.

After reviewing and loving the rug, Ohh Happy Home is now a member of our sustainable shop directory. If you are in the US and shop from them, you can use ECOCLUBFREE for free shipping!

PS Find more ethically made rugs we love here.

Filed Under: Design + Decor, Home Tours

18 Sustainable Stocking Stuffers To Gift This Season

published on November 28, 2022 by Jennifer Andrew

I love finding small thoughtful gifts for friends and family year round, so choosing stocking stuffers is definitely one of my favorite holiday rituals! And choosing sustainable stocking stuffers makes the process even more special. Much of my sustainability journey has been finding alternatives for personal items (beauty products, clothing, etc), but it’s also been about shopping sustainably for loved ones. You’ve probably heard that when you shop small, a small business owner does a little happy dance (it’s true!!). But that joyful feeling goes both ways. Shopping small during gifting season makes the experience so much less stressful and more enjoyable for everyone involved.

Here are some eco-friendly stocking stuffer ideas for everyone on your list (including a few from our own shop)!

sustainable stocking stuffer gifts from eco club

where to buy sustainable stocking stuffers

column 1: tiered pom pom tassel by member tribe / lip-to-lid zero waste balmies by member axiology / lavender oversized silk scrunchie by charlie paisley / double dipped pink & lavender mug by sunflower studio pdx / sprinkles reusable dishcloths by hali hali design / high rise briefs in limited edition colors from member knickey (see our full review here)

column 2: mini rainbow notebook by moglea / moisturizing botanical bar by nopalera / bamboo charcoal makeup remover pads by clean circle / pastel pinwheel coaster set by eco club member KAZI / dark chocolate gift set by jcoco chocolate

column 3: clean lilac nail polish by BKIND / desert agave candle by TERRA (with plantable dust cover!) / duo-tone satin bow by member ks garner / seed salutations by modern sprout / heaven place mini puzzle from puzzle weekend / handmade natural scrunchies by member terrai

 

PS Wondering how to become a member of our sustainable directory? Membership is currently free to join, and this is a free resource we provide to our community of conscious consumers. We’re not paid to place these products in our gift guides, we only do because we love them (and the rest of the brands featured)! We review submissions every week and choose the brands that align with our ethical + sustainable shopping values and contain products we know our readers will love. Open to brands around the world, as long as they ship to USA. Click here to submit your brand!

Filed Under: Design + Decor, Sustainable Gifting

13 Perfect Etsy Gifts from My Own Wishlist

published on November 25, 2022 by Angela Hamilton

Few things on the internet bring me joy like my Etsy favorites list does. Etsy is kind of like Pinterest for me, a place for endless inspiration. I save all my gift ideas for loved ones there, and of course, I always have a wishlist going, featuring everything from home goods to clothing and so much more. It’s my happy place. (Sponsor us, please!) I think all of these products and the designers behind them are so special and make such good Etsy gifts that I wanted to dedicate a post to them today!

etsy gift ideas from my own wishlist

pink corduroy culottes

The old rose corduroy culottes by OffOn are absolutely on the top of my list.

crochet granny square sweater

For more of a statement, I love this crochet granny square sweater by AlisdaKnit.

stained glass suncatcher

We’ve been getting really into stained glass lately! This stained glass suncatcher by PafinDesignPL is perfect for a shelf or desk.

pastel leather card wallet

I always buy my wallets off Etsy. This handmade card holder by SbriStudio is my latest obsession.

daily self care journal

I’ve had my eye on this self care journal by BlushAndGoldInvites for some time. Perhaps for the New Year?

jewel tone round velvet cushions

If I didn’t already have too many throw pillows, I’d snag these round velvet cushions (and just about everything else!) from PoppyandHonesty.

colorful handblown pendant lights

I have so much lighting saved from Etsy, even though I can never decide on one to actually buy. I do love this trio of hand blown glass pendant lights by AlvitrA though.

Handmade patchwork oversize quilt jacket with bow tie front by ScrappingEll

I was a little late on the quilt coat game, but now I’m into this handmade patchwork oversize jacket with bow tie front by ScrappingEll.

mini flat mint leather bag

I actually own (and love) this bag from AlexBender, who makes accessories with leftover leather from Italian tanneries. I think anything in this shop would make a gorgeous gift, but I especially love this flat mint leather bag.

rainbow hand loomed blanket

This rainbow hand loomed blanket by MagicHomes would brighten any cozy space!

Embroidered statement detachable collar by noemiah

Do you like the detachable collar trend? I think it’s a fun way to dress up crewnecks. This embroidered statement detachable collar by noemiah has beautiful detail.

patchwork plant dyed pastel scrunchies

I jumped right on this 90s trend the moment it came back around, so it’s no surprise to see the patchwork silk naturally dyed scrunchie by MarramDesigns on my list.

mustard yellow corduroy suit

Lastly, like I said, OffOn is one of my favorite shops. Another coveted piece is this mustard cord suit.

See more products I’ve hand-picked from Etsy and other small business favorites in our boutique!

Filed Under: Design + Decor, Ethical Fashion, Etsy Finds, Sustainable Gifting, Where To Shop

Sustainable Holiday Cards

published on November 18, 2022 by Angela Hamilton

I love stationery no matter the occasion and often send cards to friends throughout the year, but there’s something special about sending a note during the holidays! And I’m definitely not one to buy a boxed set of 200 cards and send the same thing out to everyone I know (as if I know 200 people, haha). I love picking out a specific card for each person on my list… I’d say it’s because my first job was Hallmark, but the obsession began long before age 16. Anyway, to me, greeting cards can be an affordable way to support small design houses and independent artists and gift something that is just as display-worthy as art, but more accessible. Here are all the best sustainable holiday cards I’ve seen so far this year, by so many artists I admire.

sustainable holiday cards

17 sustainable holiday cards from our favorite artists

left to right, top to bottom: sister paper co merry and bright candles card / carolyn suzuki goods winter crew greeting card / modern peace & love holiday card / sending all the love christmas card / cozy + bright card from people i’ve loved / dear santa fundamental rights card / cozy holiday plantable card by plantedroot / blush season’s greetings card / naomi wilkinson merry christmas / klingercreative mushroom new years card / sister paper co driving home christmas card / merry christmas table setting card / holiday plant shelf card / carolyn suzuki goods season’s greetings card / plantedroot plantable cozy fireplace card / moglea holiday confetti / meowy christmas card by missive

Whether it’s mailing holiday cards or topping gifts with them, this is my favorite easy way to spread holiday cheer. If I’m giving it with a gift, I’ll often ditch the envelope (and save it to use later when I need one) or simply not write on it so that the recipient can reuse it. (Just another strange quirk my friends have come to expect from me, which complements my obsession with saving and reusing tissue paper.) Let us know which designs are your faves, and be sure to follow the artists you discover and love!

Filed Under: Design + Decor, Sustainable Gifting

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