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P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

Time: 2025-10-08 09:17:17 Source: Author: Smart Drones

It was only like 85k.

This is an idea I’ve seen floating around the internets once or twice, so it’s nothing original, but I really like the way mine turned out..These are going to have a special new home very soon, and I’ll let you see as soon as I actually get that project done.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

You know how it is!I love my front door.. OK, it’s not really the front door, it’s more of a side door.It leads from the mudroom into the kitchen.But it’s the door we use most, anyway..

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

I painted it red to cover up the weird green that was underneath.I’ve enjoyed it, but thought I would never be able to make it work after Christmas.. Wrong!.

P-DfMA: designing to zero carbon in use

I think it looks just peachy..

I just found a little bit bigger grapevine wreath, tucked in some fake white flowers, and tied it up with a big ol’ white ribbon.. Wanna see more of my front door?.TIP #3: Make your lettering HUGE!.

If you do need to use a photo in landscape, make sure that the lettering takes up about 50% of the entire photo.In portrait, aim for about 25%.. Like this:.

That pillow post was a fairly popular one, but not thanks to that photo.The text is so tiny, it’s impossible to read when it’s Pinterest-sized!.

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