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How to Make Paper Airplanes Carry Heavy Objects

Make your paper airplanes even more fun by folding cargo planes that can carry heavy objects. Once you have constructed your cargo plane, you can experiment with various objects to ascertain how much weight your plane can handle. Place the weight in the middle of the plane so as not to disturb the balance.

How to Clean Military Canvas Jackets

Military canvas jackets are excellent weather protection, but they are typically made of 100 percent cotton and are easily soiled.

How to Make a Floor Pouf

Floor poufs are a popular and versatile accessories that can cost hundreds from home decor sites. With this DIY, make a floor pouf for a fraction of the cost.

How to Lighten a Concrete Stain

Concrete floors no longer have to be the muted, simple gray floors that they were in the past. Today, concrete can be both stained and dyed to achieve a variety of colors and textures. Concrete stain is based on muriatic acid.

How to Splice a Ridge Board

Some roofs are much longer than average milled board lengths, which creates the need to splice one ridge board to the end of another ridge board. When you prepare to make the splice, note the rafters' location. A splice should end between rafters, not where a rafter lands directly on the splice.

How to Make Tulle Bows for Church Pews

Using tulle in your wedding decorations provides your space with a sense of grace and elegance. Tulle can be tied into soft bows to adorn your pews and even reused as table decorations at the reception.

Easy to Build Wooden Go Karts

Building a wooden go kart can be a fun family activity. You can work on a store-bought kit and assemble the different parts according to manufacturer’s instructions, or you can start from scratch -- planning, designing and fashioning the parts yourself.

Can You Glue a Bird Bath or Is it Toxic to Birds?

Birds that visit your yard appreciate the water you provide for drinking and bathing. But ceramic birdbaths sometimes crack in cold weather, and the tops of concrete birdbaths can be knocked off their pedestals and broken.

How to Change a Wall Outlet to Double Outlets

If you are going to change a wall outlet to double outlets, you will need to first use a circuit tester, being very careful that power is off to the outlet before you get started for safety reasons.

Decorating Ideas for Boat Parades

No matter the parade you're participating in, decorating your boat must be a priority if you want a chance at winning an award. Browse through previous boat parade designs and try to come up with an original idea that is likely to attract jury votes if nicely executed.

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