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How to Waterproof a Tent

Posted October 11th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Exploring and being in the great outdoors is a lot of fun, but the only problem is the weather can be very unpredictable. One minute you’re basking in the sun, the next the rain’s pouring down. One of your major priorities is to [...]

How to Oil Paint

Posted September 23rd, 2009 By Marck Arts

Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt, Vincent Van Gogh, Francisco Goya, and many other legendary painters have used oil paints to paint their famous works of art.  Masterpieces of oil on canvas are hung in many museums and private art collections all over the world.  [...]

How to Load a Staple Gun

Posted September 21st, 2009 By Elaine DIY

A staple gun is a handy device to have around the house, ideal for various do-it-yourself tasks where nails and other sturdier materials are much too cumbersome. Eventually, though, your model will run out of staples, and you’ll have to reload it. Here’s [...]

How to Carve Soap

Posted September 14th, 2009 By Elaine Crafts

Carving wood, cement or even plaster is great, if you’re already a master of this craft, but if not, you can start with something simpler. For example, you can try soap carving. Here’s how you can do this fun craft.
Benefits Of Soap Carving
Soap [...]

How to Clean a Paint Brush

Posted September 3rd, 2009 By Elaine Cleaning

Whether you’re an avid painter or a do-it-yourself guy who likes to do paint home improvements, it’s likely that you’ve invested in a few paintbrushes. After several uses, a paintbrush can become completely coated, and if not cleaned properly, the bristles will end [...]

How to Do a Shooting Star Press

Posted August 17th, 2009 By Marck Sports

Professional wrestling is a spectacular sport that involves a lot of athleticism and finesse.  High-flying moves done from the top rope make up a lot of the showmanship and flair that comes with a pro wrestling performance.  The shooting star press is one [...]

How to Paint a Mural

Posted July 28th, 2009 By aileen Arts

Do you have dull walls in your bedroom? Want to liven up your family room with an artsy ceiling? Bring your boring walls and ceilings to life and hone your artistic skills with a mural.
Murals are artworks painted on large surfaces like walls, [...]

How to Cook Rabbit

Posted July 28th, 2009 By Marck Cooking

A cute little bunny rabbit may be the last thing that children have in mind for Sunday dinner, but rabbit has long been an important source of protein for many communities for thousands of years.  While rabbit meat is not as popular as [...]

How to Decorate Notebook Covers with Broken CDs

Posted July 23rd, 2009 By monsterguide Arts

Old, scratched CDs lying around can still be useful, if you know how to recycle them as art. Here’s how to make artistic front covers for small memo pad notebooks using your old CDs.
What You’ll Need:

CDs (ideally AOL and free samples, or other [...]

How to Write an Obituary

Posted July 15th, 2009 By Marck Money and Finance

Obituaries are a convenient and meaningful way to announce the death of a loved one, so that friends and family can pay their last respects to their dearly departed.  Many newspapers have a page dedicated for obituaries, paid for and written by the [...]