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The hardest part of sewing buttonholes can be getting the length and spacing right. Here's an easy way to mark where the buttons should go using a paper towel.
Autumn leaves are so beautiful they deserve to be around a little longer than just a few months. Learn the methods of preserving their beauty for a while longer.
Reducing paper waste in the kitchen is easy to do by switching to cloth options that save money and help the environment.
Parents who are hesitant to try cloth baby diapers may find an all-cloth kitchen is an inexpensive and risk-free introduction to a disposable-free lifestyle.
When dancing, there is a certain amount of sweat and friction going on in your shoes. Because of this, there is also a certain amount of smell in your shoes and bag.
Easter egg decorating with paints, stickers, everyday items and natural ingredients.
Winter gardening can be as easy as growing a Chia Pet; sprouting your own beans can be easier, healthier and cheaper than buying them in the store.
Get stains out of your toddler's clothes by using regular household items.
Many gardeners have difficulty starting plants from seed, but if one can maintain control of the seed's environment and growing conditions success is likely.
This article will give people some useful tips in learning how to save money while simultaneously helping out the environment.
Bottled water and old-style light bulbs are costly to wallets and landfills. Paper items wipe out millions of trees and cost consumers hundreds of dollars a year, too.
Learn how to remove stains from clothing, fabrics and carpet. Using good stain removal techniques will make cleaning stained clothes, fabrics and carpets much easier!
For a close-up view of how roots, stems and leaves form from a seed follow these simple instructions.
Families can share in a variety of "Up" ideas that encourage imagination as rainy day activities for kids. They also make great things to do during summer vacation.
Road trips, or even day-to-day errands with a baby means quick clean ups is needed. DIY versions of "Handi-Wipes" means fewer chemicals are released, and money saved.
Something as simple as washing your hands is the single most important habit to have to fight bacteria, help prevent the spread of infection and the H1N1 Flu.
With materials found around the house, create egg carton jack-o-lanterns, hanging ghosts from paper towel, and a construction paper mobile. Each craft costs pennies.
Hand washing is one of the best ways to protect against disease, but if it's not done properly, it may not be very effective at all. Here's how to do it right.
Gardeners know the secrets of making seeds grow in the fall. They also know that many vegetables grow just as easily from seed as they do from seedlings.
Kids love summer and kids love crafts. Combine the two with these wonderful ideas!
Show kids how to treasure the earth by making birdfeeders, gift cards and rain sticks from natural materials and recycled objects.
Not every shift to eco-friendly living is costly; following are some tips that will help you both save money and be kinder on the environment.
Nationwide, main stream grocery chains stock green cleaners. Biodegradable accessories, such as, natural fiber sponges and cloths are available also for the green home.
Makeup brushes are an investment. Gentle and proper care will ensure a lifetime of use. Here you can learn how to properly clean your makeup brushes.
Before you begin your journey on the road to composting your organic material, make sure you've adopted the proper mindset.
A welcome delicacy from the spring garden, hardy perennial asparagus grows easily from seed.
The smaller cell phones become, the easier they are to drop, into ... anything. There are many safe ways to dry out a wet mobile phone and battery.
When autumn comes, teachers and group leaders look for fun craft ideas that will result in colorful fall decorations, brightening up the shorter hours of daylight.
30 years ago, school supplies were rarely required. Today, more and more schools are adding to school supply requirements and parents want to know why.
Old cloth, scrap fabric and used clothes offer environment friendly alternatives to everyday products in your household, and help in green projects of recycling trash.
Around the holidays many tweens show off their newly discovered artistic abilities by creating crafts of handmade decorations and gifts.
Learn how to obtain, clean, dry, and preserve stamps. This article helps beginners to the hobby of Philately with a few hints to help a child begin collecting stamps.
Tzatziki sauce is served as a condiment along with Greek meals. Tsatziki is typically served on top of chicken, lamb and other meat dishes such as gyros.
To get the most from your at-home diner experiences, serve up sides made from scratch.
The smell of cat urine is the absolute worst and getting rid of it is a chore, to say the least. There are do's and don'ts for getting rid of the smell for good.
Providing a safe, comfortable cage for an ill bird is the best way to ensure safety of the ill bird and other flock members.
Make a simple ghost out of a footprint, learn helpful hints, and get ideas for messages to accompany this cute Halloween craft.
The ever popular zucchini blossoms, flourishing in every garden's zucchini patch, are the main ingredients in these savoury, easy to prepare Italian recipes.
As green living becomes more mainstream, more eco-conscious consumers are opting to replace paper products with fabric, saving money and the environment.
Keep your carpet in tip-top shape by cleaning spills, removing carpet stains, using a shampooer-extractor, carpet stain removers, and carpet cleaning twice a year.
Keep old seeds or throw them out? Are they worth planting? What's the shelf life of seeds? Will seeds you already have still sprout or germinate and grow? Test them!
Fruit is great for salad or dessert and most of these items can be found in the pantry. Make a list, gather items from store or pantry, drain, mix, and enjoy eating!
Mixed media artists have a great deal of freedom when it comes to techniques and materials. To give artwork more impact, grab the scissors and head for the paper stash.
God gave Pharaoh plenty of chances to let the Israelites go free, but he just would not do it...until. Teach your preschoolers about the ten plagues with these ideas.
Paintball can be an all-weather sport. Here's how to make the best out of playing paintball in the rain.
Sometimes faux gem stones and pearls in vintage costume jewelry can fall out. This is your step-by-step guide to repairing and replacing costume jewelry stones.


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