Category: How-To’s

How to make double chin disappear in photography

  Portrait photographer, Peter Hurley, explains how he accentuates the jawline of his clients with a few simple tips that you might want to add to your repertoire whenever you have a person in front of your camera.    

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Fun do-it-yourself kids’ plates

  Alexis Birkmeyer’s DIY plates are great for kids’ parties or for just regular mealtimes. The fun part is that the kids can create delightful scenes using their foods before they eat them. You can make up your own drawings or you can download some here. Below is a visual how-to. The written instruction can [...]

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How to open a new book

  Well, this sure taught me to handle new books with more care. And I suspect that approach will help me to cherish my books even more. source    

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Bells to cultivate mindfulness

  Sister Dang Nhiem is a nun at Deer Park Monastery in Escondido, CA. She practices Zen Buddhism in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh. Sister D shows us the proper way to invite the sound of the bell. She also teaches us how to cultivate that peacefulness when we hear noises that might otherwise [...]

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How you get a great idea

  In the same vein as other wise sayings on the topic, illustrator Christoph Niemann points to our effort as the major element in getting a great idea and what happens beyond. I appreciate the mention of 5% being unplugged from the internet. It’s true that we can stumble upon something while browsing the net [...]

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How to make a clementine candle

  Apartment Therapy TV shares a how-to on making a clementine candle.  

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How to tie the Celtic heart knot

The Celtic Heart Knot is the woven realization of a design the YouTuber “TyingItAllTogether” saw etched into a friend’s ring. Simple yet perfectly evocative of a heart, the knot would look wonderful as a center piece to a necklace or bracelet. A great gift idea for this Valentine’s Day, don’t you think?   Celebrate Valetine’s [...]

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Valentine’s Day love bugs

Danyelle’s Love Bug Valentines creation is lovely and delightful. She came up with the idea as a way to send her first-grade son to school with unique non-candy Valentine’s Day cards. I mean, who doesn’t like cute bugs, right? For folks who want to make these cute cards, Danyell has provided a how-to here. via [...]

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You may have been tying your shoelaces wrong

In a three-minute presentation to a TED conference, Terry Moore explains that he found out he’d been tying his shoelaces the wrong way his whole life. He shows the audience why that is the case and how to do it the ‘right’ way. Who knew?!    

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How to make the jellyfish in a bottle

  Things you need to make your own jellyfish: 1. A transparent plastic grocery bag 2. A plastic water bottles. 3. Thread 4. Food coloring 5. Scissors Click here to get the instruction and how to play with it. via  

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