Industrial plastics: improving sustainability with carbon capture

Spend an afternoon digging out and sorting through the cozy clothing.

1) I hosted another holiday dinner at my house and once again felt silly that I never take any photos of the fun little table set ups I do because they’re always just really basic, straight-forward, normal stuff.But still, sharing is caring.. 2) I got a new camera that I really have no idea how to use, but I somehow managed to take a few OK (and some not-so-OK) pictures while I was playing around..

Industrial plastics: improving sustainability with carbon capture

This table was a little extra special because it was on an actual table and not those folding plastic banquet tables.So that was neat.I was also able to use my Christmas plates that I bought for myself at the end of season last year along with the plates from this amazing china set one of my mother in laws gave me..

Industrial plastics: improving sustainability with carbon capture

The set belonged to her mother and no one else in the family was interested in it, so I was able to put it to good use and it made the table setting a little more meaningful too!.I’ll have to share more about those dishes with you in the future.

Industrial plastics: improving sustainability with carbon capture

I’m pretty fascinated with it right now..

This picture turned out pretty blurry, but you get a sense of things..And there are spiders.

But that’s for another post..The previous owners had added these little stick-on warning signs all over the door, for a feeling of security, I guess.

I get it, but they’re really really unwelcoming and ugly to look at, and that matters to me.OK, well I get the dog sign and the alarm system sign, but the soliciting?