August Artist Spotlight

Scarlet Threads | In the Spotlight

Scarlet Threads empowers women in rural Asia through employment. The name Scarlet Threads comes from the idea that “when you purchase a Scarlet Threads product, you become intricately connected to a woman half a world away. You give her the chance to provide for her family in a safe and dignified way…you are tied, with a scarlet red thread, to a woman just like you.”

The International Market
Scarlet Threads has worked hard to create high quality products that rival those in the western market. Many fair trade products are difficult to market in the western world because of their ethnic style, but with the help of American designers, Scarlet Threads’ seamstresses have created products that are unique and highly desirable.

Community Impact
Scarlet Threads’ work in rural Asia provides many women with an opportunity to earn a steady source of income for their families by selling their handmade aprons in countries where they can earn higher profits than they would locally. The sale of Scarlet Threads aprons through partners like Seven Hopes United helps underprivileged seamstresses grow their own profitable business.

Scarlet Threads has provided a great source of hope to these women and their families, it is reflected in the transformation of the seamstresses lives and the communities they live in. Scarlet Threads aprons are the perfect gift for bridal showers, bridesmaids, birthdays, and other special occasions. You can feel great knowing that each apron is handcrafted with love by women in rural Asia who earn fair wages that help provide for their families.

Nutty Fair Trade Chocolate & Coffee Brownies

Calling all chocolate addicts lovers. Be prepared to completely revolutionize your favorite chocolate indulgence! Yes I’m talking brownies. More specifically: The Best. Brownie. Ever. We’ve had a lot of requests for our favorite Nutty Fair Trade Chocolate & Coffee Brownie recipe, so here it is – indulge!

Brownie Ingredients

2 cups fair trade sugar
15 Tablespoons (2 sticks minus 1 Tablespoon) unsalted butter
3/4 cup fair trade cocoa powder
3 Tablespoons finely ground fair trade coffee
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 eggs
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 cup chopped pecans

Ganache Ingredients
1 cup or 6 ounces fair trade dark chocolate
6 tablespoons freshly brewed fair trade coffee

Method:
Preheat oven to 350F. Spray or wipe a 13 x 9 x 2 inch pan with oil.

Combine sugar, butter, cocoa, ground coffee, and salt in a large metal bowl. Place bowl over saucepan of simmering water and whisk until blended (texture will be grainy). Remove bowl from over heat; cool mixture to lukewarm if necessary. Whisk in eggs and vanilla. Sift flour over and fold in. Mix in pecans.

Spread batter in prepared pan, and bake until tester inserted into center comes out clean, about 25 minutes. Cool brownie in pan.

Place 6 oz. fair trade chocolate in small bowl. Bring brewed coffee to simmer in small saucepan; pour over chips and stir until melted and smooth. Let ganache stand until cool and begins to thicken, about 1 hour; spread evenly over brownies.

Makes 16 servings.

Giving Back: How to Create a Fair Trade Wedding

We know so many couples these days who are looking for ways to give something back at their wedding — whether it’s donating to a charity in lieu of wedding favors or adding in eco-friendly elements to their wedding decor or gift registries.

When a couple plan a wedding, they get to infuse and incorporate their personality, their sense of style and their values into their big day. Therefore, it’s a great opportunity for couples to showcase their love and respect for society and the environment, and it really encourages guests to think about what they can do in their everyday lives to become more responsible and conscious global citizens.

Everyone from brides to moms-to-be are embracing the idea of “green” and globally conscious registries. A new registry service to consider when building an eco-friendly registry or wish list is Seven Hopes United (www.sevenhopesunited.com). The internet-based fair trade retail store offers a number of earth-friendly, socially conscious ideas for gift giving. Some of the top registry picks include hand-blown glasses and pitchers, African baskets, Haitian wall art, organic cotton linens from Bali, etc. The site’s much anticipated addition of a gift registry to their website provides consumers with the ability to create a gift registry or wish list for a number of occasions, including weddings, baby showers, housewarming parties, birthdays, and more. Fair Trade registries give “gifts that give back” a whole new meaning.

Here are some great ways to incorporate “giving back” into all aspects of your big day.

Create a Fair Trade Registry
Ten percent of the proceeds from gifts purchased from a Seven Hopes United Gift Registry are invested back into producer communities in a variety of ways, including training producers in organic and sustainable farming techniques (which helps offset worldly carbon emissions), building houses, schools, and clinics that are able to provide health care for entire communities. A mix of unique handcrafted art and earth-friendly home decor ideas, it’s the kind of registry that is intended to suit not only the couple but their guests and the planet as well.

“We were so glad to find the SevenHopesUnited.com registry! The gift we really wanted from our family and friends was their support for fair trade & making a difference in lives around the world-not another blender or toaster,” said Sara M. and Jordan K., Chicago, Illinois.

Bridesmaid Gifts
Give your bridesmaids something they can feel good about wearing every day – fair trade jewelry. Fair Trade jewelry has been handcrafted by disadvantaged artisans whose producer groups are members of the Fair Trade Federation. A portion of the proceeds from Seven Hopes United’s jewelry sales help fund our work to overcome poverty around the world. Try our Chennai Chandelier Earrings – every time your bridesmaids wear these earrings they will not only think of you, they will think of the difference your gift made for thousands of artisans and their families.

Have Your Cake
And feel good about it too! Choosing organic is only part of it. It’s equally important to buy products with the Fair Trade label. Amazing, I know, but a choice as simple as the sugar you use in your wedding cake can mean the difference between survival and destruction for small communities in Africa and South America. It takes a tremendous amount of natural resources to produce the 2.8 million weddings per year in the U.S. If each wedding has just one wedding cake, that would still mean 30 million pounds of sugar for the cakes alone.

Try to seek out a local bakery that would be willing to help make your cake fair and delicious. Ask about substituting organic fair trade ingredients like sugar, flour, butter, and eggs. Choosing organic ingredients will undoubtedly increase the cost of your cake, but many say the taste will be even more delicious.

Favors
Edibles make the perfect usable wedding favor — just say no to the wedding frames engraved with your wedding date — Good for you, not so much for your guests. Instead, order some fair trade chocolate from Divine Chocolate — personally, I favor the dark chocolate minis — I could just eat them all up.

If you’re not into chocolate wedding favors, another great idea is to purchase unique charitable gifts from Oxfam America. Choose a gift that’s meaningful to you – if you’re a teacher maybe books for kids, a school desk and chair, or a school meal program for one child – and make a donation in honor of your loved ones. You could share these unique favors with your guests through personalized favor cards or by table names to signify a gift for the entire group.

Drink Up!
Just as with your food, think fair trade for your drinks. There are several organic fair trade wine options you can find at Whole Foods Market or Sam’s Club, & if you’re going to be mixing up some cocktails try FAIR Vodka.

Coffee Talk
For after-dinner coffee service, look into getting coffee or espresso brewed with Fair Trade beans (meaning the farmers were paid a fair price and in most cases, the coffee was grown in an ecologically sustainable way). Larry’s Beans are an excellent choice, and you have the option of buying in bulk – contact us for details :)

For more information on how to create a Fair Trade Wedding, visit http://blog.scarletthreads.org

Summer is in the Air

Sunshine Recycled Cotton HammockIt’s the 23rd of June and summer is officially in full swing. The sun is out! So, summer, sun…full swing. What better way to usher it all in than with our brand new hammocks from El Salvador. I don’t know about you, but the thought of laying in a hammock on a warm day (or any day!) brings an instant smile to my face.

Lay back and relax in this hammock and enjoy the great story behind them. They are 100% cotton and from T-shirt production waste in El Salvador.Sunshine Recycled Cotton Hammock

Using cotton trim pieces from a T-shirt factory that would normally be thrown away, the cotton is ground and re-spun into these beautiful striped hammocks. Recycled candle wax, gathered from local churches, is also used to lubricate the cotton for weaving. Employees are paid above standard wages and receive benefits, and safety precautions are taken to insure the welfare of all employees. Even the machinery used to spin and weave these hammocks was purchased used!

Available in four new, vibrant colors to help you celebrate in relaxation this summer: Cool Blues, Raspberry Red, Summer Yellow, and Sunset Orange!

Gimme gimme.

10 Things We Love This Week

1 Our New Arrivals Ajuna Necklace - TealBetween our ultra-hip Ajuna Necklace, and the new Mauve Pink Shell Pendant, you’ll be a knockout … it’s going to be a cool, cool summer.Julia Roberts in Eat, Pray, Love

2 Rising Tide Kantha Hobo Bag: As Seen In Eat, Pray, Love with Julia Roberts Each bag is made by artisans in developing countries who earn a fair wage (about 60% more than they would for comparable factory jobs). Further most of the artisans can opt to work from home, allowing them to take care of their families while still earning money. All of our hobo and weekender bags are fair trade, Co-Op America approved, and a percentage of profits are donated to philanthropic programs that educate and equip under served young women with the skills needed to secure employment or start a business. Our founder, Ashley’s summer tote of choice … perfect to take on those summer getaways!

3 Recycled Hand-Blown Margarita Glasses Margarita Glasses - Happy Hour (Set of 4)Who wouldn’t love a new set of margarita glasses to help them celebrate this summer?? This set of margarita glasses is designed by our Fair Trade partners, Javier and Efren, in Mexico. An essential set for any margarita lover, the hand-blown glasses feature an inviting cobalt blue rim.

4 Summer Babies Made with the finest 100% Egyptian Cotton – our unique sea life designs are sure to keep your child cool and comfortable this summer! Seahorse Tunic Dress with Capri Pants

5 Recycled Cotton Hammocks Sunshine Recycled Cotton HammocksMade of cotton trim pieces from a T-shirt factory, the cotton is ground and re-spun into these beautiful striped hammocks. Recycled candle wax, gathered from local churches, is also used to lubricate the cotton for weaving. These hammocks are the first thing on our shopping list for the summer…

6 Costa Little Ricky Blend Fair Trade Coffee This blend will shake your maracas! It has a light yet complex body, a hint of nuttiness, a smooth aftertaste with a crisp finish. The perfect after dinner coffee that begs for a slice of key lime pie. Need we say more?

7 Natural Vetiver Balls Our friend Aaron is literally obsessed… this stuff smells amazing!!! This set of 6 assorted balls are wound from soothing vetiver roots. Great in a bowl as a natural room freshener or as an eco-friendly accent to any room decor. As vetiver is a naturally aromatic root, it never loses it’s scent.

8 Handmade Metal Tree of Life: Haiti Handmade Metal Tree of Life Earth-friendly Tree of Life – Haitian artisans recycle 55-gallon metal drums into this beautiful and meaningful wall hanging. The two trees in this sculpture symbolize the union of two individuals or families that have become joined through marriage. These amazing wall art sculptures are definitely on our gift list this year!

William T., Minneapolis, MN: “My wife and I absolutely love this sculpture we received as a wedding gift, so much so that we have given one to a close friend of ours on her wedding day.”

9 Lulu Life Nilotica Lip Balm
Lulu Life lip balm brings the nutritive properties of Sudan’s nilotica shea oil to your lips in a light, creamy natural balm. Nilotica shea nuts yield a light oil that can be combined with natural beeswax and easily transformed into lip balm with very limited processing.

10 Gardenia Bali Bed Collection River Duvet Cover
Check out this colorful River Duvet Cover in alluring olive and aqua print … creating a beautiful and tranquil bedroom look for summer. We are loving it!

We love to hear from you guys – what are you into this week?