Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

As in “Hmm, I wonder if there’s some little tiny project I could make for fun for the front hall project before I do some more painting.”.

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Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

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Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

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takesEntry”; and leave the URL to that tweet in a comment on this post.I vote for the paper chain to be top dog for a few reasons.

It’s so quick, for one.You think it’s going to be a big complicated, elaborate thing, because it looks pretty snazzy, but really it comes together super quickly with some scissors and hot glue.

It’s also super cheap to make and gives any little area of your home a good ol’ fashioned fun kinda feel.. You know what else?Perfectionism is just not welcome to the party when you’re making paper chains.

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