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Kiddie Crafts: Paper cup creations
- by Francesca Clarke (RSS feed) on Jul 23rd 2008 2:00PM
- Filed under kids, Kiddie Crafts

If you've got paper cups kicking around, there are all sorts of ways that they can be re-purposed into cool Kiddie Crafts. Just this afternoon, I went to the pantry for some dried pasta and realized that there was only a very little bit left. I also came across some leftover party cups that I'd stashed away. What do you do with pasta and paper cups? Make maracas of course!
After the break I'll tell you how, share another paper cup craft that we tried, and point you to a few more that I think pass the kiddie craft test (simple, inexpensive, fun, and easily modified for different ages).
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Basic toolbox for the home
- by Francesca Clarke (RSS feed) on Jul 22nd 2008 11:00AM
- Filed under fix-it, organization and storage
My husband has a freakishly organized tool box. I tease him that it's because he spends all his time in front of the computer instead of working around the house, but the truth is, he just likes to keep things tidy so that he can easily find the tool he's looking for. Part of me admires him -- you know, the part that's not too busy teasing him!
Whether you're cleaning out an old overstuffed tool bag, setting up house for the first time, or putting together some dorm room necessities, you'll want to include these 11 must-have tools. Including the essentials, like a hammer, level, pliers, and screwdrivers, Dustin claims that these tools will get you through basic household repairs and simple projects.
People must feel passionately about their tools, because the comments bring out some heated discussions about the validity of these recommendations, and argue for tools that didn't make the cut. I wouldn't add any tools to the list, but I think every family toolbox needs the the ever-important duct tape, crazy glue, and some other useful odds and ends like zap-straps and string.
What are your household handyman must haves?
Whether you're cleaning out an old overstuffed tool bag, setting up house for the first time, or putting together some dorm room necessities, you'll want to include these 11 must-have tools. Including the essentials, like a hammer, level, pliers, and screwdrivers, Dustin claims that these tools will get you through basic household repairs and simple projects.
People must feel passionately about their tools, because the comments bring out some heated discussions about the validity of these recommendations, and argue for tools that didn't make the cut. I wouldn't add any tools to the list, but I think every family toolbox needs the the ever-important duct tape, crazy glue, and some other useful odds and ends like zap-straps and string.
What are your household handyman must haves?
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Make a glow-stick lamp
- by Francesca Clarke (RSS feed) on Jul 18th 2008 8:00PM
- Filed under home decor, kids, crafts
You're bound to collect a handful of glow-sticks this summer. They get passed out at firework shows, holiday barbecues, and just about any other outdoor summer evening event. So what do you do after the festivities are over? Well, at our house, we typically find them hiding in the sandbox, lost behind the toy-box, or tossed away in the trash.
Kish, over at Instructables, re-purposed his into this funky glow-stick lamp. You'll need 15 glow-sticks and a plastic bottle; one commenter suggests using a glass bottle instead. If you chose one with an interesting pattern you could get a really cool effect.
This would make a fun accessory for any dorm room, kids room, basement or kitchen (sure, why not!). Check out the video for full instructions.
[via: Daily DIY]
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Build a rock climbing wall
- by Francesca Clarke (RSS feed) on Jul 16th 2008 6:00PM
- Filed under recreation, weekend projects

OK, you probably wouldn't choose to build this in your living room, but a basement or garage might be the perfect place for a climbing wall.
Building your own rock climbing wall is a great way get exercise and improve your climbing skills, but this project isn't for the faint of heart. First, you'll want to carefully design the wall, taking into consideration your space constraints, your skill level, and your skill goals.
Essortment has a full list of tools and materials, along with detailed construction instructions. This project isn't for amateur builders, but if you have the experience to take it on, you'll have the coolest garage on the block.
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Kiddie Crafts: Personalized door hangers
- by Francesca Clarke (RSS feed) on Jul 16th 2008 2:00PM
- Filed under kids, crafts, Kiddie Crafts

In this project, your child will decorate cutouts of their own initials and hang them on their bedroom door. For their decorations, they'll be reusing cardboard, greeting cards, magazines, and other treasures they find around the house.
Take some inspiration from the gallery, and see how ours turned out. I'll share full instructions and some useful tips after the break.
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Make microwave s'mores
- by Francesca Clarke (RSS feed) on Jul 14th 2008 2:00PM
- Filed under food, kids
S'mores are traditionally melted over a blazing camp fire. I enjoyed these summer evening treats when I was younger, and want to pass on the ooey-gooey tradition to the sweet toothed kids in my life. We just can't get out in front of a campfire this year, but that isn't going to stop us from indulging in the graham cracker goodness.
When I first heard about microwave s'mores, I was horrified at the whole idea. I really thought that s'mores should be left where they belong: on the campgrounds.
After trying them, it's all I can do to not microwave one for myself right now.
When I first heard about microwave s'mores, I was horrified at the whole idea. I really thought that s'mores should be left where they belong: on the campgrounds.
After trying them, it's all I can do to not microwave one for myself right now.
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Kiddie Crafts: Alien eyes
- by Francesca Clarke (RSS feed) on Jul 9th 2008 10:00AM
- Filed under kids, toys, crafts, Kiddie Crafts

OK, that was bad -- clearly I spend too much time with my own little Kiddie Crafters, and I've completely lost my mind! Bad humor aside, the alien eyes headband is a quick and simple craft project. It's perfect for bringing along on camping trips, especially if you want a fun prop to lighten up a scary campfire story.
Check out the gallery to see how our crazy alien eyes turned out, then follow me through the break for full instructions for making your own.
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Stainless steel appliances: Get the look for about $10
- by Francesca Clarke (RSS feed) on Jul 7th 2008 8:00PM
- Filed under home decor, in the kitchen, cleaning

Thanks to Life Hacker, who pointed us to this great tutorial on how to make old appliances look new again, I can have show-home style appliances in my eleven year old kitchen without investing in new ones.
Make sure you follow the cleaning instructions first. This is critical to getting the stainless steel look just right, but it will also improve the efficiency of of your appliances. After all your prep work is complete, you just need to apply stainless steel contact paper, accommodate for any dials, smooth out the bubbles, and enjoy your brand new appliances.
The tutorial details how to refresh your dishwasher and fridge, but I think it would be hard to stop there once you got started, so bring on the stove, range, and microwave... even the coffee pot -- this is going to be fun!
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