Silk Tie Easter Eggs DIY
An old silk tie will produce uniquely dyed Easter eggs. Colorful ones will often produce tie-dye type designs, but the plainer ties, such as a black print on a light background, produce eggs that...
An old silk tie will produce uniquely dyed Easter eggs. Colorful ones will often produce tie-dye type designs, but the plainer ties, such as a black print on a light background, produce eggs that...
An old knitted blanket, some craft foam, and duct tape will get you chain mail, armor, and movable gloves to finish your Sauron costume.
With the advent of factory farming, milk pasteurization became a necessity for health safety reasons, however, pasteurized milk is missing many of the raw milk benefits.
A horseshoe and little shamrock ribbon give this St. Patrick’s Day decoration an added boost of luck.
It cannot be denied that there is a lot of waste in our world today. Here are a few simple ways to reduce waste in your life.
A long piece of green paper and some scissors will get you a cheery St. Patrick’s Day garland.
Well they’ve done it again. They’ve taken yet another healthy food and defiled it in the name of “progress.” This time it’s GMO apples coming to a stand near you.
A couple sheets of craft foam and some silver paint will get you a fairly metallic looking Sauron helmet for around $10.
Who doesn’t love whipped cream? It’s the perfect topper for almost any dessert, but add some chocolate to it, and you get a light, decadent cocoa cream.