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How to Make a DIY "Scream" Costume

The “Scream” costume worn by the black-robed villain with its blood-chilling, grotesque open-mouthed white mask is horrifying by anyone's definition. Here's our guide for making your own “Scream” get-up.

How to Make a Big Spider Web

Make a giant spider web to decorate your yard or house for Halloween. Hang your web from outdoor trees, spread it over the surface of your lawn or attach it to your house to create a spooky atmosphere for trick-or-treating children or your Halloween party guests.

How to Make Wax Strings

Waxed thread is commonly used for friendship bracelets and hand weaving projects, particularly those involving hemp string. Waxing smooths the fibers, making the hemp thread smoother and easier to manipulate.

How to Crochet a Mouth

The finishing touches of a crochet doll can make or break the overall appearance. Most people who make amigurumi or crochet dolls opt to use embroidery fabric or felt to create the finishing touches on the face. However, using crochet techniques to create a mouth adds dimension and depth to the face.

How to Run Conduit Before Pouring Concrete

The best time to run conduit is before your pour the concrete slab. This allows you to install the conduit under the slab in a location where it is well protected. PVC conduit is typically used for these applications because it is weather-tight and doesn't corrode due to exposure to the acidic concrete.

How to Make Magnetic Closures for Curtains

Curtains block sunlight while providing your home with an added level of privacy. Both functions are hindered, however, if the curtains don’t close completely. Prevent this by putting magnetic closures in both curtain panels to help the panels stay shut. Purchase sewing magnets from a craft or fabric store.

How to Make Renaissance Fair Boots

Spending a day at the Renaissance Fair can be an enriching way to get your fill of medieval entertainment, especially if you deck yourself out in the proper gear. A critical component of your costume will be the boots, as they'll help tie your whole look together.

How to Make Slippers Out of a Knitted Square

If you're looking for a quick and easy project, then try a pair of knitted slippers. Made from knitting a square, slippers are an ideal starting point for beginners or as a way of using up leftover yarn or tension squares from previous knitting projects.

How to Make My Sweatpants Smaller

Sweatpants are a comfortable clothing option for a variety of activities, from lounging around the house to jogging to running errands. Sweatpants are soft and loose-fitting, but if your sweatpants are too loose, they can become uncomfortable and annoying.

How to Change Spark Plugs on a 2.4L Sunfire

The 1995 model year brought about some significant changes for two of General Motors' most popular entry-level vehicles -- the Chevy Cavalier and Pontiac Sunbird. The platform both vehicles were based upon was up for a complete overhaul. The Cavalier name remained attached to the redesigned Chevy vehicle, but Pontiac saw an opportunity for change, and swapped the Sunbird name for the Sunfire. From its release in 1995 through the 2001 model year, the Sunfire had an optional GT trim level that used a 150-horsepower, 2.4-liter, four-cylinder engine. Pontiac recommends replacing the spark plugs every 100,000 miles as a part of the Sunfire's basic maintenance schedule.

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