Industrial plastics: improving sustainability with carbon capture

The lights came down just this weekend and that’s only because Chris took them down.

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Industrial plastics: improving sustainability with carbon capture

I am no blogging or social media expert by any stretch of the imagination.I’m mostly confused about all the internetty jargon that I hear everyday.managed to pick up a thing or two about what works on Pinterest in terms of which posts are successful and which are not, though!.

Industrial plastics: improving sustainability with carbon capture

The other day, I was thinking to myself that I should write down a list of reminders to myself about how I should be editing my photos for Pinterest, so that I can get the most out of each post.Then I thought, why not share the love?

Industrial plastics: improving sustainability with carbon capture

So that’s where this post is coming from..

TIP #1: Take your photos in portrait layout.If you’re ready to get inspired for Halloween decorating this year, you’ll definitely want to follow along to all of the links listed at the bottom of this post over the next few days.

I always love getting to peek into the homes of other bloggers during these tours!.I have to admit that every year when I open up the Halloween bins, I always feel like there’s not quite enough “stuff”.

Not enough faux pumpkins for me to use until the real ones are ready, not enough garlands, not enough spooky-but-not-tacky decor.Last year, I really cleaned out my bins and tried to leave mostly only things that I love.

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