How to Dye Easter Eggs with Food Coloring in Gradient
You can dye your eggs in gradient by slowly removing them from a single dye color one section at a time. If you’re going to use food coloring, adding a little vinegar to your...
You can dye your eggs in gradient by slowly removing them from a single dye color one section at a time. If you’re going to use food coloring, adding a little vinegar to your...
In order to avoid transplant shock, there are a few little tricks you can use when transferring your seedlings to the outdoor garden.
This technique is basically the same as the Ukrainian batik eggs, except that you use masking tape instead of hot wax to mask the eggs from the dye. If you’re dying eggs with kids...
Last post we talked about how to start seeds indoors. This week we’ll visit making a cold frame.
You can easily replace a zipper on a coat or other garment using an ordinary presser foot on a sewing machine.
Want to get a jump on the spring growing season? Try starting seeds indoors.
Here is part two of the tutorial, the actual quilting process.
Making a quilted pillow is a beautiful way to use up old material scraps.
To make these St. Patrick’s Day crafts, all you need is a little paint and glitter for some appropriately shamrock-ed dinnerware.
While almost any food can unfortunately be genetically modified these days, there are some foods that are more likely than others to be genetically modified. Here are 7 of the most commonly genetically modified foods: