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May Mission: Share your love of nature and inspire others to do the same! Whether it's a breathtaking landscape, a tiny green detail, or a moment of magic in your own backyard, we want to see the beauty of nature through your eyes. Share your favorite photos of nature to win even more keys and to help raise awareness for a worthy environmental cause. Photo is from the IKEA Museum: IKEA Museum. (2024). Good for the Forest. The Story of IKEA. https://ikeamuseum.com/en/explore/the-story-of-ikea/good-for-the-forest/
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keeyuhn
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10/06/23-08:41
Thrifting is something my mom taught me and we do it together when we have the time. The polo and tie? Got it for 100! The pants? Those are my school slacks. Shoes? Passed down from my dad! Saved a lot!!
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breydumplingg
07/06/23-09:51
helloooo poooooo ^_^
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joemaresto@gmail.com
07/06/23-09:39
hinihila pababa pero patuloy padin ang glow😁😁😁🤪👍✌️
zhu is in the house
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Admin
01/06/23-04:44
Many thrifted clothes may not fit you perfectly, but that doesn't mean you can't wear them. With the use of sharp scissors, you can transform old shirts into cropped tops by cutting off the sleeves and converting them into tank tops. Share how you transformed your thrifted piece and earn extra keys!
Thrifted Fit Tip: Alter the Size
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Admin
01/06/23-04:43
Patches can be a great way to cover up any stains or holes in thrifted clothing. Plus, they add a fun and unique touch to your outfit. Share how you added patches to your thrifted piece and earn extra keys!
Thrifted Fit Tip: Add Patches
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Admin
01/06/23-04:41
Upgrading the buttons of a thrifted piece can instantly make it look brand new. If you find a thrifted shirt or jacket with outdated buttons, try replacing them with new, modern buttons to give the garment a fresh new look. Share how you upgraded your thrifted piece and earn extra keys!
Thrifted Fit Tip: Change the Buttons
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Admin
02/05/23-03:33
Don't throw away those empty jam or spread bottles just yet! With a little cleaning and creativity, they can have multiple uses in your home. Here's a list of what you can transform them into: • Candle Holders • Flower Vases • Pencil Holder • Toiletries Container • Dry food Storage Container • Drinking Glasses • Terrariums • DIY Oil Lamps
Upcycling Project Idea: Multipurpose Mason Jars
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Admin
02/05/23-03:32
We’ve got a bright idea! Your dead lightbulbs can be transformed into beautiful lively decorations. Here’s how you can create a lightbulb plant holder: Materials needed: Old lightbulbs, pliers or wire cutters, twine or thin wire, scissors, small plants or succulents Step 1: Remove the metal tip of the light bulb by using pliers or wire cutters. Be careful not to crack the glass. Step 2: Clean the inside of the bulb. Step 3: Add soil to the bulb, leaving enough space for your plants or succulents. You can opt to just use water for your plants. Step 4: Carefully add your plants or succulents to the bulb, making sure not to overcrowd the bulb. Step 5: Cut a piece of twine or thin wire and tie it around the metal part of the bulb. This will allow you to hang the bulb from a hook or string.
Upcycling Project Idea: Light Bulb Moment