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How to Draw Sports Equipment
by a eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor
Drawing cartoon sports equipment is relatively easy. It is simply a matter of making correct shapes and angling the lines to make the shapes look rounded and three-dimensional. Learning to draw cartoon shapes takes a little bit of practice, but in no time you will be making perfect sports equipment drawings.
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Traveling with Sports Equipment When Planning a Vacation
by Stephanie Phillips
Learn tips and advice on planning a business trip or vacation, including tips on how to travel with sports equipment in this free how to video clip.
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How to Draw Cartoon Sports Equipment
by Matt Moskal
Learn how to draw sports equipment in this free video clip on art including details and realistic features that will make it stand out from other drawings.
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How to Build a Sports Equipment Organizer
by a eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor
Having kids usually mean having lots of sports equipment, and storing it all proves to be a challenge for most parents. In one afternoon, you can take back your garage storage and build this sports equipment organizer, customizing it to suit your specific needs. Build as many boards as you have room for, allowing for ball storage, mitt storage and storage for any other sports equipment you have hanging around.
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How to Organize Sports Equipment
by a eHow Home & Garden Editor
Participating in sports often requires you to make a significant investment
in gear. In order to get the most out of your sports equipment--
OK, just to be able to find your equipment when you want it--take
advantage of these tricks of the trade and get organized.
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How to Draw Sports Equipment
by Jacklyn Laflamme
Drawing sports equipment can best be achieved by starting with simple items and working your way to more intricate gear. Illustrate baseball bats, balls and mitts with a demonstration from a professional artist in this free video on drawing lessons.
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How to Buy Fisher-Price Preschooler Toys
by a eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor
Fisher-Price preschool toys include kitchens, dollhouses, electronics, games and sports equipment.
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How to Save Money on Sports Equipment
by abbeyroad1107
Anybody who plays sports or has children who play sports knows that buying sports equipment is something that is necessary throughout the year. This can become expensive as the year goes on, especially if the sport is hockey or football, where a lot of equipment is involved. Luckily, you don't always have to pay full price for sports equipment.
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How to Clean Bacteria From Sporting Equipment
by Jonae Fredericks
The bacteria types often found on sporting equipment are commonly associated with certain types of skin conditions; namely, MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) and impetigo. These bacteria can infect the lungs, blood and bones if the strain is resistant to antibiotics or goes untreated for an extended period. Clean all sports equipment daily to prevent the spread of bacterial infections. Use chlorine bleach to stop the spread of bacteria in the gym and on the field.
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How to Build a Sports Locker
by Michael Straessle
If you’re more than a spectator, chances are that you have sports equipment that fills up the closet in your bedroom or maybe a few drawers of the bedroom dresser. Building a sports locker will centralize all your sports equipment and help organize your active lifestyle. Sports lockers can suit your needs and also add decor to the room where you would like to store your sports equipment.Building your own sports locker will require some effort. Do some research on the different styles that are available on the market so your design will be solid and beautiful.
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