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How To Organize A Project

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Pretend that the project is a manual, guide, or a long document of some sort. Copy and paste links into a document. This could even just be printing off reports I need, or setting page numbers if it’s a written report, or getting my office supplies ready. Make A Bulleted List. Ask yourself “What do I know about this project?”.

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Make Your Own Board Game

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I keep a roll of heavy paper (which I buy at Home Depot for about $11 for a roll about 2 inches thick and 2 feet wide) to use in wrapping packages, protecting floors during home projects, making garage sale signs and etc. I just printed them out on my ink jet home printer. Play test the game.

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How to Make a Two Dollar Seventy Five Cent Centerpiece

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I already had saved up a box full of wine bottles, in hopes of selling them at my next garage sale, so we didn’t have any cash outlay for those. To start, I made a sample bottle as proof of concept using images printed on matte photo paper. It turned out OK, but not spectacular.

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