How to Make a Birdcage Veil

by howtomakestuff Posted on September 28th, 2009

Many brides want every detail of their wedding to be as extravagant as possible, even the veil they wear. Most would opt for long trains that run five feet behind them, bringing a classy and glamorous look to their gown. Others, though, prefer simpler veils. One very popular example is the birdcage veil. This unique [...]

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How to Make Ribbon Headbands

by Elaine Posted on September 14th, 2009

Girls love placing different accessories in their hair, such as clips, scrunchies and even hair extensions (Tips on how to clip in hair extensions). Among the different hair adornments they use, the ribbon is probably one of the most simplest, but popular type. While there are ribbons that can be easily knotted around the head, [...]

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How to Make a Lady Gaga Hair Bow

by Carmelia Posted on August 26th, 2009

Lady Gaga is one of the hottest artists right now, and her hair bow is a funky hairdo that’s quickly becoming popular everywhere. Here are the different ways to do it.
Styling Yourself
Tools

Wide, flat brush
Styling gel or mousse
Bobby pins
Hair elastic
Clips

Procedure

Keep in mind that this hairstyle is only appropriate for those with medium or medium-long hair. Anything [...]

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How To Make A Cellphone Pouch

by Elaine Posted on August 17th, 2009

Cellphones are nifty gadgets to have around, keeping you connected with the world. Because of their small size though, they can be easily misplaced or broken, or their surface scratched. To prevent this, you should use a cellphone pouch to keep your mobile handy and in good shape for a longer time.
Uses Of A Cellphone [...]

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How to Make a Toga

by Marck Posted on July 23rd, 2009

Whether it’s a presentation of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, a reenactment of Roman times, or a costume party, a toga is the perfect article of clothing that represents the glory of ancient Rome. The toga is a very simple garment, but it bore a lot of importance and carried a lot of weight in ancient [...]

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How to Make the Latest Hair Styles

by Paul Posted on April 22nd, 2009

Sporting the latest hairstyles gives you an instant edge in the looks department. You’ll look glamorous, as you wear it with an assortment of wardrobes. If you go to a night club, people will claim that your hairstyle may have been taken right out of the pages of a fashion magazine. So [...]

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How to Make a Hemp Macrame Bracelet

by Paul Posted on March 19th, 2009

Youngsters love adding a touch of ruggedness to their casual wear. It makes them look hip and edgy, making them stand out in crowds. A quick way to add that urban flair to your wardrobe is to create a hemp macrame bracelet. The bracelet, coming in different colors, has a simple pattern [...]

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How To Make A Sherlock Holmes Costume

by Paul Posted on February 2nd, 2009

Solving crimes in style is the name of the game. Wearing a pair of old trousers and a raggedy top just won’t do a hero justice, even if you manage to solve the trickiest of crimes. A garb that matches suave with exceptional sleuthing skills is the one worn by perhaps the greatest [...]

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How To Make An American Flag Costume

by howtomakestuff Posted on January 20th, 2009

In 1814, after witnessing the destruction of Fort McHenry, a prisoner and poet named Francis Scott Key wrote the words that defined an entire nation: “And the Star-Spangled Banner, in triumph shall wave; o’er the Land of the Free, and the Home of the Brave.” Today, no symbol evokes more patriotic emotions and a [...]

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How To Make A Judge Judy Costume

by howtomakestuff Posted on January 19th, 2009

“Justice with an attitude;” in the televised courtroom and chambers of Judge Judith Sheindlin, that’s exactly the kind of justice you can expect, and that’s the justice you are going to get. While it’s true that Judge Judy tries small-claims cases as an arbitrator, her fast and sassy way of dispensing with justice is [...]

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