P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

Maybe an hour total for that portion of it including drying time between coats.

So Jack’s the name we’re going with!.Chris has an uncle Jack, I have a grandpa Jack, and I’ve never met any other Jack that I didn’t like!

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

It seems like it might be a bit of a trendy name right now, but it’s also a classic, so I think we’re good.When we named Kennedy, we thought we would never hear of another one and now I think we’ve met 8 in just the last two years in our little town.So you never know!.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

As far as a middle name goes… well, this poor kid may end up middle name-less because that’s something we just can’t seem to agree on.Luckily for today’s project, all I needed was a first name!.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

If you’ve been following along with me on.

, then you know we’re still very much in “construction mode” in the nursery, but that didn’t stop me from making this wall art and hanging it up just to see how it would look.TIP #1: Take your photos in portrait layout.

, or crop them to be taller than they are wide..Photos in portrait take up about twice as much Pinterest real estate as ones in landscape, so they’re just more eye-catching.. Something like this:.

Is better than this:.TIP #2: Use words like “How to” or “Make a” or “DIY” or even “Handmade”..

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