Founder of Keiko Furoshiki Reusable Japanese Gift Wrap. I also make packing + travel content on YouTube as TheCapsuleSuitcase. Previously at @kinsta @automattic
June was my last month at @kinsta after 3.5 years and I'm excited to share what I'm working on next! I just launched a brand of reusable fabric gift wrapping called Keiko Furoshiki!
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June was my last month at @kinsta after 3.5 years and I'm excited to share what I'm working on next! I just launched a brand of reusable fabric gift wrapping called Keiko Furoshiki!
Each furoshiki is 25x25 inches and is made from partially recycled polyester. We launched 8 floral prints to start which you can purchase in the US at https://t.co/VXqUl3BGSF.
The United States produces 4.6 million pounds of wrapping paper every year, and half of that—approximately 2.3 million pounds—winds up in landfills. If every American family wrapped just 3 presents in reused materials, it would save enough paper to cover 45,000 football fields.
We still can't believe we turn 10 years old this year! 🤯
This short video walks you through our story, from our starry-eyed startup days until now. 🤩
Stay tuned for more content on our story, the way we work, and our people! 💜
#LifeAtKinsta#10YearsOfKinsta
I'm pleased with the new splash screens we're adding to our starter projects for @kinsta Application Hosting.
Soon there will be even more starters. Here is the complete list:
https://t.co/N7QSLBcwgj
We just launched something super fun: Simple, cost-effective app hosting for all your tinkering, learning, and demos. Kinsta's Hobby Tier, starting at $7, is perfect for side projects you've been itching to share. Try for free and tell me what you think! https://t.co/4f0frk0WhU
Today, we're celebrating Black History Month. We asked employees at our partner companies to tell us why they're proud of their culture and background or how their identity influences how they show up, whether for work or life. Here's what @Kinsta's Amaka Ikpeazu had to say 💛