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How to Make Vinyl Restick

If you have a vinyl sticker decal you have placed on a glass window or door, you may need to re-stick it to the surface at some point. Over time, the moisture that helps the vinyl sticker adhere to things dries out, causing the sticker to begin bubbling or peeling.

How to Make a Layered Pixie Skirt

If you want to sew layered pixie skirts, lightweight fabrics like chiffon or tulle will effectively create an airy look. Cut squares of fabric to give the handkerchief edges of the skirt flare. Pixies don't always don a traditional "fairy" look, so pairings of bright bold colors are appropriate if desired.

How to Cover Up Burn Holes in Clothes

Maybe you got too close to the campfire. Or maybe you or a friend who smokes accidentally flicked a bit of ash in the wrong direction. Either way, now there is a small but obvious hole burned in your clothing.

How to Fade Clothing With Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a safer alternative to harsh bleach that can quickly eat through fabrics, damaging them beyond repair. Fading clothing with peroxide isn’t difficult and can be accomplished using the inexpensive 3-percent hydrogen peroxide available at grocery stores.

Cyanide Effects on Plants

Cyanide is a natural chemical found in many parts of our natural environment.

How to Make a Rag Skirt

Rag skirts are designed to be worn over regular skirts, pants or leggings. Very little sewing is required, so the project is ideal for anyone new to sewing, or for a fun, collaborative weekend project for a child to help you with. You can create different, custom looks by using different types of fabric for the "rag"

How to Get Rid of Wasps & Yellow Jackets on a Wood Deck

Wasps and yellow jackets eat other pests and can be beneficial to your garden. When they get too close to your home or deck, however, they pose a health threat due to their painful stings. Wasps, foraging for wood to make their nests, frequently chew on decks. Yellow jackets visit your deck to feed on human food.

How to Design a Scissor Truss

A roof truss carries the weight of the roof structure and prevents the building from flexing and bending, particularly in homes with two or more levels. The triangular shape of the truss helps distribute pressure throughout the entire component, which makes it rigid and stable.

How to Get a Stain off a Windbreaker

A Nike windbreaker can protect you from cold winds but may not be completely waterproof. Remove stains with gentle detergents, oxygen bleach powder, mineral spirits or turpentine and launder as directed.

Lentil Substitutes

This piece provides options for different lentil substitutes, ranging from those that have a similar taste and texture to those that serve a similar purpose.

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