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Design (Front): Vertically outlined ‘EARF’ accompanied by the Earf collection icons that signify the brands warning of the danger our planet is in.

Design (Back): Woodstock inspired design of Mother Earf. ‘Matters’ is used in several ways: as a topic/issue, a problem, and a way to show that saying something matters doesn’t mean it’s the only thing that matters or that other things are insignificant, but a means of calling attention to a subject, ie. Black Lives Matter.

Color: Glory-of-the-Snow

(Chionodoxa forbesii bulbs are one of the first blooming plants to appear in spring. They’re commonly called Glory-of-the-Snow because it blooms early enough that its flowers sometimes poke right out of the snow.)

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Design (Front): Vertically outlined ‘EARF’ accompanied by the Earf collection icons that signify the brands warning of the danger our planet is in.

Design (Back): Woodstock inspired design of Mother Earf. ‘Matters’ is used in several ways: as a topic/issue, a problem, and a way to show that saying something matters doesn’t mean it’s the only thing that matters or that other things are insignificant, but a means of calling attention to a subject, ie. Black Lives Matter.

Color: Glory-of-the-Snow

(Chionodoxa forbesii bulbs are one of the first blooming plants to appear in spring. They’re commonly called Glory-of-the-Snow because it blooms early enough that its flowers sometimes poke right out of the snow.)

Design (Front): Vertically outlined ‘EARF’ accompanied by the Earf collection icons that signify the brands warning of the danger our planet is in.

Design (Back): Woodstock inspired design of Mother Earf. ‘Matters’ is used in several ways: as a topic/issue, a problem, and a way to show that saying something matters doesn’t mean it’s the only thing that matters or that other things are insignificant, but a means of calling attention to a subject, ie. Black Lives Matter.

Color: Glory-of-the-Snow

(Chionodoxa forbesii bulbs are one of the first blooming plants to appear in spring. They’re commonly called Glory-of-the-Snow because it blooms early enough that its flowers sometimes poke right out of the snow.)