How To Make A Pippi Longstockings Costume

by Paul Posted on March 9th, 2009

Pippi Longstocking is a strong assertive character well-loved by kids. She, known for outsmarting foolish adults, lives by her sense of justice, which serves as an example for children. Naturally, any kid wants to fill the shoes of such an interesting character. Perhaps the closest way possible is to make a costume [...]

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How To Make A Baby Shower Kit

by Paul Posted on March 3rd, 2009

The coming of a new member of the family is grand news, especially for the proud parents. Such great news is spread to family and friends, which translates to the planning of a baby shower. The baby shower, being a welcoming rite to a newborn or soon-to-be-born baby, is the event where parents [...]

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How To Make A Soap

by Paul Posted on March 3rd, 2009

Soap is a surfactant used for ridding the body of dirt and germs. It, being a perennial bath item, is an everyday need. Many people splurge weekly just to get a hold of pricey organic soaps, which are known for cleansing and moisturizing the skin. Instead of spending a fortune on these [...]

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How To Make Garden Art

by Paul Posted on February 24th, 2009

Gardens are styled to make your home look dainty. Aside from having fine plant arrangements, some have artistic designs, which enhance the aesthetics of the garden even further. You can add artistic impressions to your garden or lawn and see how they make your home as pretty as a picture.
Garden art has a [...]

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How To Make Gallon Jug Basket Craft

by Paul Posted on February 23rd, 2009

Milk jugs, made from thick durable plastic, is often recycled as water containers or multi-purpose receptacles. You can up the ante on creativity and use the milk jug to create a basket. The jug’s plain appearance makes it fun to stylize. In addition, its durability ensures you that your creation will last [...]

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How To Make Easy Paints

by Paul Posted on February 19th, 2009

Paint is the coloring material preferred for arts, crafts, and large structures such as homes and furniture. When applied, it produces robust permanent coatings, which give it an edge over other coloring means. The coatings, hardening when they dry, also function as a protective covering, adding years to the useful life of painted [...]

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How To Make Easter Cookies

by Elaine Posted on February 15th, 2009

Easter is one of the most famous festivals Christians, and sometimes non-Christians, commemorate. It celebrates the rising of Jesus Christ from the dead. Just like Christmas, it’s celebrated with lots of festivities, such as decorating with Easter ornaments, Easter Egg hunting and Easter mass (see how to celebrate easter). Aside from all these, you also [...]

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How To Make a Gypsy Costume

by Paul Posted on February 2nd, 2009

Gypsies, believed to have mystical powers, are viewed as individuals surrounded with grace and mystery. Their appearance is rather eye-catching, with the colors and the patterns found on their clothing. As expected, they exude a mystical charm that appeals to many, especially when their outfits are coupled with Egyptian or belly dancing. [...]

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How To Make Swamp Slime

by Paul Posted on January 26th, 2009

Real slime, found in marshes and swamps, is an item that causes many people’s stomachs to churn. It is made from mud, water, and the icky stuff found only in the said locations. Making actual slime might cause many people to lose their appetites, so let’s just settle for a much toned down [...]

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How To Make Easter Egg Dying The Natural Way

by Paul Posted on January 26th, 2009

The Easter egg, being an official item of Easter Sunday, is often made with paints, dyes and other coloring materials. Using standard art materials makes the eggs look sterling, but you might contribute to the ever-growing levels of pollution once you dispose them. You can create your Easter decorations without putting nature at [...]

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