To neatly wrap a gift, place the box upside down on the paper. Fold up one side of the paper until it covers about an inch of the side facing you. Tape it in place. For a tidy wrap, make sure the ...
It's easier than you think to adorn your wrapped presents with a pretty ribbon and bow. Here are three methods to try.
Join this step-by-step yoga tutorial as a certified yoga instructor demonstrates three essential poses to improve your ...
UNTIL recently, the magical ability to move objects using only the mind has been reserved for the likes of Mara Wilson’s ...
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We tested the 8 best pellet grills for every pit boss
After smoking more than 115 pounds of pork shoulder (plus chicken breasts, salmon, corn and pork chops), we feel confident ...
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Try Furoshiki: Japan’s eco-friendly way to wrap gifts
In collaboration with the Seattle Consulate-General of Japan and the King County Library System, local residents learned “Fabulous Furoshiki: A New Twist on an Old Idea” at the Woodinville Library.
One DIYer turned a tired, outdated closet into a jaw-dropping custom space — and with a little vision and elbow grease, you ...
Dust off your Trapper Keeper and crank up the Duran Duran—there’s a magical portal in Denver where the 1980s never ended, and Colorado residents are making pilgrimages like it’s the neon-colored Mecca ...
One of the market’s greatest attractions isn’t listed on any map – the people-watching. The PCC Flea Market draws a cross-section of Southern California humanity that rivals any anthropological study.
The design of these boxes is based on that of Chinese rice boxes. Make them the size and colour of your choice and use them to pack your products in. 1 Photocopy the box template in the desired size.
New experiences are the spice of life. You don’t need to plan an elaborate vacation to try new things — sometimes a unique ...
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