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How to Build a Tiki Hut

Posted September 17th, 2009 By Elaine Building

A holiday in Hawaii isn’t complete without staying under cool tiki huts, but what if you don’t have enough money to go to this dream vacation destination? Here’s a great idea: bring the tiki huts to your backyard! Building your own tiki hut [...]

How to Enjoy the Summer on a Budget

Posted July 29th, 2009 By RJ Money and Finance

You don’t have to have loads of cash to enjoy the summer season. With early planning and coordination, you can have fun in the sun without burning your life savings. Here are some summer activities you may want to try that definitely won’t [...]

How to Start a Rooftop Garden

Posted July 26th, 2009 By aileen Gardening

Living in the city and having a nice garden is such a wonderful idea, but how do you do it when the city is packed with so many buildings? Since there’s no more space, you can opt for a rooftop garden. Here are [...]

How to Remodel a Kitchen Cheaply

Posted June 23rd, 2009 By Paul DIY

Normally, remodeling the kitchen costs hundreds of dollars, with the furniture replaced, walls repainted, and some of the sections taken down then recreated.  In the end, your room will certainly look stellar, but your budget may be emptied out.  A cheaper alternative is [...]

How to Decorate a Kitchen

Posted May 25th, 2009 By Elaine Miscellaneous

Just like other parts of the house, many housewives love to decorate their kitchen. It’s nice to have a fully-functional kitchen to use when whipping up lovely dishes and meals, but it’s even better when that room looks eye-pleasing and delightful. Here are [...]

How to Dry Flowers

Posted April 27th, 2009 By Carmelia Crafts

Drying flowers is a great way to keep those beautiful flowers looking like new. They also make for great memorabilia, household decorations, and decorations you can attach on gift cards or book covers. Sounds interesting? Here’s how to get started.
Box Method
The box method [...]

How to Play Office Pranks on April Fool’s Day

Posted March 31st, 2009 By Paul Holidays & Events

The office is a place for serious stuff.  You have to pass outputs, create reports, make transactions, or handle stern bosses during office hours.  Such a venue calls for much professionalism, except for one particular day - April Fool’s Day.  Aside from doing [...]

How To Plan A Summer Barbecue

Posted March 24th, 2009 By Elaine Holidays & Events

You’ll know summer is here when you get a whiff of meat being barbecued out in the yard. Barbecues are very common during summertime, since people get to enjoy the sun, eat delicious food, and have fun with their friends and family. If [...]

How To Choose A Bikini for Your Body Type

Posted March 23rd, 2009 By Elaine Grooming

Summer means bikini season, and unless you’ve got a Barbie-like figure, chances are you’re going nuts when you’re choosing the perfect pair to wear to the beach. Since not all women are blessed with a gorgeous body, it all comes down to choosing [...]

How to Wrap a Hockey Blade

Posted March 12th, 2009 By Marck Sports

Bobby Orr had a thin strip of black tape on the blade of his stick, Wayne Gretzky wrapped the entire blade of his stick, while Alex Ovechkin wraps the top of the stick handle with red tape. Some players swear by the [...]