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DfMA for Battery Plants

2025-10-08 23:52:11

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TIP #5: Don’t give away the “How to” in you photo.. You can hint at it, like this:.But don’t give everything away completely in one photo.

DfMA for Battery Plants

You want people to need to click over to learn more, or pin it for later to remember your tip, idea, craft, or whatever.Keep that in mind when you’re taking your photos and remember that anyone can pin any photo from your blog, not just your lead photo..TIP #6: Use overlays or blocks of color to make your text pop.. You want it to be as easy to read as possible!

DfMA for Battery Plants

You want to grab those eyeballs scanning the screen and force them to click!.TIP #7: Sell it!.

DfMA for Battery Plants

Let them know they need to pin it, read it, learn it, and love it!

Use words like “Easy”, “Fast”, “Fabulous”, “Beautiful”, etc..Find some fabric that you like.. Iron, measure, and cut: For my two lamp cord covers, I actually made 4 little mini covers since my fabric wasn’t long enough for two giant cord covers.

So I cut 4 strips of fabric.Instead of marking off my measurements, I like to iron a crease and just cut along the crease.

I find it keeps everything neat and tidy and saves me from trying (and failing) to draw a straight line.. For one cord cover, I had 2 strips of fabric that measured a total of 1.5 times the length of my cord when placed end to end.This gave me the ruffly effect.