

Looks scary, isn't it? yep, because this one's taken from our office Halloween celebration last year. Every year, our office holds a Halloween Trick or Treat for the employees' children and so to make it more horrifying hence more fun, we spice up our place with different horror themes to achieve a spooky effect.
The one above depicts a spooky cemetery. The materials that were used to create this awful scene were carbon papers that normally go to the garbage can after use. However, some of our imaginative colleagues were able to come up with a very good Halloween ambiance without spending by making use of such wastes. It's a proof that wastes are not always what we thought of them to be. It's always a good thing to always bear in mind to re-use, reduce and recycle so as to give our share of protecting Mother Earth.
The one above depicts a spooky cemetery. The materials that were used to create this awful scene were carbon papers that normally go to the garbage can after use. However, some of our imaginative colleagues were able to come up with a very good Halloween ambiance without spending by making use of such wastes. It's a proof that wastes are not always what we thought of them to be. It's always a good thing to always bear in mind to re-use, reduce and recycle so as to give our share of protecting Mother Earth.
This is my entry for this week's Photo Hunt theme of Garbage.


5 comments on "Photo Hunt#24: Garbage"
That's really good! Much better that the usual store-bought stuff you usually see AND spooky! I shall have to remember that for this Hallowe'en!
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Now that's what I call recycling at it's finest! Well done! Thanks for visiting my garbage,er blog!
Clever use of your carbon papers! Thanks for visiting my blog.
That's a very clever way of making use of the "spent" office supplies. It came out very well.
A great choice for the theme. What a great idea for reusing waste. Thanks for visiting yesterday.
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