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  • How to Make a Chain Money Lei

    This is an origami design that's useful for making money leis, which are traditional graduation presents, particularly in Hawaii. The nice thing about this design is that the strong dollar bill...

  • How to exude ALOHA even if you don't live in Hawaii in 7 easy steps

    Been to Hawaii and want to bring that "aloha" vibe back into your daily life? According to the Hawaiian dictionary, "aloha", while being the common way to greet one another on...

  • How to Walk on Hot Coals

    The practice of walking on hot coals, otherwise know as firewalking, originated in ancient times. It is still practiced in many tropical cultures, such as Hawaii. It's not something that should be...

  • How to Make a Double Lei

    Lei's is part of the Hawaiian culture. They are beautiful. Here is how you make a double lei.

  • How to Make a Hawaiian Lei with Ti Leaves

    Making a Hawaiian lei with ti leaves is a simple matter if you're lucky enough to have access to the leaves. The ti leaf plant is thought to bring good luck and ward off any evil spirits; the ti...

  • How to show Aloha Spirit

    When you think of Hawaii, the word Aloha probably comes to mind. You know that it's the way that Hawaiians say hello and goodbye, but what else does it mean? What does it mean to "live...

  • How to Make Mexican Sugar Skulls for Dias De Los Muertos

    Day of the Dead is a two day festival celebrated in central and southern Mexico November 1st & 2nd. The tradition dates back hundreds of years and is in remembrance for all have gone before...

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