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If you're new here, you may want to sign up for updates by email so you don't miss a thing! Thanks for visiting! Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays. You see, the entire day involves being with the ones you love, cooking, eating, cooking some more, eating some more, and then planning out what to do the rest of the holiday weekend.
Southern Thanksgiving Menu {Main Course}
The 6 Creepiest Places on Earth
It doesn't matter whether or not you believe in ghosts, there are some places in which none of us would want to spend a night. These places have well earned their reputations as being so creepy, tragic or mysterious (or all three) that they definitely qualify as "haunted." Places like...Make Your Own Nuka Cola Quantum
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Larry's Campfire Cooking Recipes: Bannock, Soda Bread, Beans-in-a-hole.
Erin's Food Files » Lincoln’s Red Velvet (Cheesecake) Cake
How it looks? How it's done? What you need; Can of soda, piece of paper, black texta, pair of scissors. Trim paper to best fit the can mouth, insert a hole behind the can's mouth.
How to Make an Empty Can Full Again Video
Toys for the little Boys
Little boys like toys that actually can do something–shoot, float, spin, slide, fling… I've got three of my own, I can vouch for this one! Here's a collection of classic wooden toys to accompany them on their wild adventures. Rachel Faucett is a designer and vintage scout for all things children, sharing her latest finds on her blog handmade charlotte . She lives on a farm just outside of Atlanta with her husband and their five children (and ever-changing menagerie of animals). You never know when the right knot might just save the day. With this great kit, learn how to tie a knot for nearly all your needs!What Is My Life Path?
Our problems are man-made, therefore they may be solved by man. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. - John F. Kennedy Finding Direction & The Right PathHere's a fun tutorial on how to make a message bangle that's one-of-a-kind, done in the sun, waterproof and weatherproof. Even after several trips to the beach, it won't fade or wash off! Essentially, it's the Perfect Summer Bangle. Used in this tutorial: Inkodye Red Prepare.
Perfect Summer Bangle
CAUTION! If you need this home remedy for chest congestion for children, NEVER GIVE UNPASTEURIZED HONEY TO INFANTS! It contains a type of bacteria that, though harmless to older children and adults, can be very dangerous to those younger than a year.
Grandma's Tasty Home Remedy for Chest Congestion and Nagging Cough
12 Days Handmade Christmas Tutorials Day 8|Alphabet Crayons » lifeingrace
If you’re new to the ’12 Days’, you may visit the previous days by clicking on the day you like: Day 1 Crayon Roll Day 2 Zippered Pouches Day 3 Appliqued PlacematsCrazy Domestic: Melted Snowman Cookies
I saw a picture of these the other day on Allrecipes.com and thought it was such a cute idea, I had to try it. After googleing it, I found a good tutorial on Stacy's Sweet Shop . I modified a few things to make it more simple for me (less homemade more store bought). To see the original Melted Snowman Cookie , and meet the inventor herself, go check out Meaghan (great name) @ The Decorated Cookie ! Here's what I used: •1 package Betty Crocker Sugar Cookie Mix •10 large marshmallows •Betty Crocker Cookie Icing (white and orange) •Wilton Decorating Icing Tubes in Black, Red, Green, Blue and Pink ***it would have been a lot cheaper if I had just made the icing myself, see Stacy's tutorial for a good recipe)***I don’t know what it’s like in your neighborhood, but when I step outside here in Oakland, I sense it right away: Fall is in the air! I’m lucky enough to have a few turning trees on my street, so I don’t miss out entirely on the brilliant autumn colors I remember from growing up in NH. Speaking of brilliant autumn colors, I’m thrilled to share this stunning maple leaf rose bouquet DIY from a fellow Kate — clay, fiber and paper artist Kate Hust . Kate first learned how to make these a few years ago from a retired art teacher in her community, and now they’ve become an annual tradition when fall rolls around. Her instructor taught her to wrap the leaves really tight, so they looked like rose buds, but Kate has modified the technique a bit to suit her own tastes: She likes to find the really big leaves and make them with large open “petals.”
autumn leaf bouquet
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