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15 Mar 08

Survivaltek - teaching the ways and means to survive

  • Learn survival techniques by videos
    Aprender tecnicas de supervivencia con videos

    - chanio on 2008-03-15
01 Mar 08

Robert J. Lang Origami

  • Learn origami and its new "how to do it" secret
    Aprenda origami y el nuevo y secreto "como hacerlo"...

    - chanio on 2008-03-01
24 Feb 08

Mozilla Firefox

  • Homemade stuff recipes
    recetas de cosas caseras

    - chanio on 2008-02-24
  • For crafter's, hobbyists, entrepreneurs
    and

    PEOPLE WHO JUST LIKE TO MAKE STUFF
12 Jan 08

TARDIS MAME Console

  • Photos showing how to build a MAME gameboard inside a TARDIS spaceship
    Fotos de como armar un tablero MAME adentro de una nave espacial TARDIS

    - chanio on 2008-01-12
23 Dec 07

Getprepared.ca - Basic emergency kit

  • Steps and lists for being prepared for any natural surprise
    Pasos y listas para estar preparado para cualquier eventualidad natural

    - chanio on 2007-12-23
12 Dec 07

TLC Soaps & Sundries.com

  • All about making soaps
    Todo sobre manufactura de jabones

    - chanio on 2007-12-12

Craftster Community - Index

  • Learn for all crafts (specially the women ones)
    Aprender todas las artesanias (especialmente las femeninas)

    - chanio on 2007-12-12
02 Dec 07

America's Cheapest Family In The Nation

  • Frugal Living ~ How to survive without spending much money
    Vida Frugal ~ Como sobrevivir sin gastar mucho

    - chanio on 2007-12-02
25 Nov 07

Animated Origami diagrams for flapping bird and crane (tsuru)

  • Learn to do origamis (paper foldings) in the easiest way (and clearest)
    Aprender a hacer origamis (doblado de papel) de la forma mas facil y clara

    - chanio on 2007-11-25
17 Nov 07

The Vinegar Institute - Uses & Tips

  • Lots of good uses of vinegar at home
    Miles de buenos usos del vinagre en casa

    - chanio on 2007-11-17
  • Kids Stuff

    Coloring Easter eggs:

    Mix 1 teaspoon of vinegar with each ½ cup of hot water, then add food coloring. (Check egg-coloring booklets or food dye box for specific directions.) Vinegar keeps the food dyes bright and prevents streaky, uneven colors.


    Making naked eggs:

    Place eggs in a container so the eggs are not touching. Add enough vinegar to cover the eggs. Cover the container, put in the refrigerator and let the eggs sit in the vinegar for 24 hours. Use a large spoon to scoop the eggs out of the container. Be careful since the eggshell has been dissolving, the egg membrane may be the only thing holding the egg together. Carefully dump out the vinegar. Put the eggs back in the container and cover them with fresh vinegar. Leave the eggs in the refrigerator for another 24 hours. Scoop the eggs out again and rinse them carefully. If any of the membranes have broken, throw those eggs away. When you’re done, you’ll have an egg without a shell.


    How to build a volcano:

    First, make the “cone” of the volcano. Mix 6 cups flour, 2 cups salt, 4 tablespoons cooking oil and 2 cups of water. The resulting mixture should be smooth and firm (more water may be added if needed). Stand a soda bottle in a baking pan and mold the dough around it into a volcano shape. Do not cover the hole or drop dough into it. Fill the bottle most of the way full with warm water and a bit of red food color (can be done before sculpting if you do not take so long that the water gets cold). Add 6 drops of detergent to the bottle contents. Add 2 tablespoons baking soda to the liquid. Slowly pour vinegar into the bottle. Watch out – eruption time!


    Berry Ink & Quill Pens

    Berry ink ingredients:

    ½ C. Ripe berries (blueberries, cherries, blackberries, strawberries, elderberries, raspberries, etc.)

    ½ Tsp. Vinegar

    ½ Tsp. Salt



    Fill a strainer with the berries and hold it over a bowl. Using the rounded back of a wooden spoon, crush the berries against the strainer so that the berry juice strains into the bowl. Keep adding berries until most of their juice has been strained out and only pulp remains. Add the salt and vinegar to the berry juice. The vinegar helps the ink retain its color and the salt keeps it from getting too moldy. If the berry ink is too thick, add a tablespoon of water. Store in a baby food jar. Only make a small amount of berry ink at a time and, when not in use, keep it tightly covered.


    Quill pen ingredients:

    A large feather (find your own or purchase one from a craft store)

    Craft knife

    Paper

    Berry ink

    Paper towels


    Use a craft knife to cut the tip of the feather at an angle. Carefully, cut a slit in the tip. Dip the feather into the berry ink. Dab the end on a paper towel. Repeat as needed. Now, write your masterpiece just like the pioneers did!

07 Nov 07

Animation Backgrounds

  • Animation background expossition
    Exposicion de fondos de peliculas de animacion

    - chanio on 2007-11-07
12 Oct 07

How to fold the UNICORN

  • Instructions of how to fold Blade Runner's unicorn origami


    Instrucciones sobre como hacer el unicornio origami de Blade Runner

    - chanio on 2007-10-12

Joseph Wu's Origami Page

  • One of the oldest and best origami site


    Uno de los mejores y más antiguos sitios sobre origami

    - chanio on 2007-10-12

The Origami Page

  • Creative origamis with pdf diagrams


    Origamis originales con diagramas en pdf

    - chanio on 2007-10-12

paperfolding.com

  • All about origamis: diagrams, creativity, popular ones


    Todo sobre origamis: diagramas, creatividad, los famosos

    - chanio on 2007-10-12
10 Oct 07

Mozilla Firefox

  • Play with a magnetic field music instrument
    Tocar un instrumento musical con campo magnetico

    - chanio on 2007-10-10
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