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Although this might be in complete contradiction with my ramblings on New Year's resolutions , I've been inspired by motivational and positive quotes that, in just a few words, ring of optimism and good cheer. I like to think of them as an incentive, a reminder, or simply an intention that guides my days. In the selfish perspective of cheering myself up, I designed three potential mottos: "look up" (that seems to be the words I need to live by lately), "create" and "let your heart sing".

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http://lifehacker.com/5765611/build-your-own-diy-stone-bath-mat If you're looking for an easy project to add a little class to your bathroom while being friendly on your wallet, check out this simple DIY stone bath mat. Susan Wasinger from Natural Home likens using this bathmat to taking a walk on a stony beach; if that sounds appealing, it's easy to put together: 1. Make a simple frame of pine "L" trim, about 18 inches by 26 inches. Mitre the corners and nail and glue together.

Build a Stone Bath Mat

http://www.ponoko.com/make-and-sell/materials

United States - Materials Catalog - Ponoko

Materials for: Felt Fire 0.048 inches 0.118 inches
After reading that title you might wonder, why would anyone make a sidewalk out of wood? Well, there are a few very good reasons for doing it. A little history More than 25 years ago my wood sidewalk started out as an experiment to see how practical it might be. http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-build-an-Awesome-Sidewalk-with-recycled-lum/

How to build an Awesome Sidewalk with recycled lumber for only $50.00

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Build-an-Earthbag-Roundhouse/

How to Build an Earthbag Roundhouse

Note: If you’re new to earthbag building, please read the introductory Step-by-Step Earthbag Building Instructable first. Also, my new Earthbag Building Guide and Earthbag Building DVD are now available. Stay up-to-date on all the latest earthbag news by following our Natural Building Blog . We built this earthbag roundhouse in 2010 as part of an earthbag workshop in Thailand, and finished it later that summer.