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Author :: Roger Vail  |
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| Article Title :: Airbrush for profit - Sell your services to colleges |
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Schools and the like are one way you can make money from
airbrushing. Why they are a good market is that there are plenty
of students to begin with. Therefore, you are starting with a
big customer base. Generally, look for any large groups when you
want to make money from airbrushing. The cost of advertising
will be low, and you will get to concentrate all your energies
on one group.
You could arrange to sell your products and services at
different school events. You could set up a booth at the school
fair, paint at concerts, sell at dances, or any other big event
or day they may have. Sell face painting, t-shirts, temporary
tattoos, anything really.
One particularly good event that yo (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Carolyne McCourtie  |
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| Article Title :: The Basics Of Macrame |
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The Basics of Macramé There are some simple Macramé basics that
you’ll need to know to get you started. The more confident that
you are about the process of Macramé the more fun you’ll have as
you complete one project after another.
Calculating how much cording to use: You’ll need to calculate
how long the length of your cording should be. Although most
projects will give you the recommended measurements, you should
have some idea of how this measurement is reached. The ends of
cording should be 3 ½ to 4 times longer than the piece you plan
to make, however, since the cording is doubled in half for
knotting it is measured 7 to 8 times longer than the amount
needed. For example: (read full article) |
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Author :: Julie Dana  |
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| Article Title :: You Know Your Home Décor is Frumpy and Stale when.... |
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As a decorator, I have gone into many different homes and met
homeowners with questionable taste. One thing I am shocked about
is people living in a time warp. I recently had a client who
hired me because they had an “ah- ha moment” seeing their living
room style on a circa 1980’s sit-com rerun. Yes, their living
room had not been restyled in 25 years. Sometimes people just
decorate like their mother did because that is all they have
ever known. Let’s not be frumpy and stale.
So how can you tell if you are living in a time warp and need to
freshen up your home’s look? Here are just a few of the telltale
signs:
1. Look up. What do you see? If you see a popcorn ceiling or
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Jim Wilson  |
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| Article Title :: A New Outdoor Craft Idea - Artificial Rock Boulders |
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When we were searching for a method of re-creating a national
pastime favorite, the fun of caves and artificial rocks, we
resorted to experimenting with our own concoctions and landed
with a process that is fun, easy, and surprisingly durable, with
the best part being economical. CaveRock has been met with
incredible appeal and in the short time we've offered it, the
customer response has been overwhelming.
CaveRock is the closest thing to a real stone structure you can
create on such a large scale. There are many spin off uses for
this unique construction process.
If you've enjoyed the uncanny effects of seeing artificial rocks
at miniature golf courses, hotel swimming pool areas,
theme- (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Eddie Tobey  |
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| Article Title :: Zino Davidoff and the Cigar Humidor |
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Humidors, in the broadest terms, refers to any room or container
that is used to maintain constant humidity and can also refer to
a room in which priceless art such as paintings or even the
United States Declaration of Independence is preserved. However,
when most people hear the word humidor, they automatically
associate it with “cigar.” That is probably not unexpected since
the words have very nearly become inseparable in our modern
language.
>From popular cigar clubs and rooms to tobacco stores in modern
malls, nearly everywhere one looks, there is a humidor used to
preserve and maintain cigars. Because of the universality of
cigars, the pursuit for that perfect “smoke,” and the (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Eddie Tobey  |
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| Article Title :: A Look at Cigar Humidors |
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Cigar humidors are storage units designed to hold, preserve and
display a collection of cigars. They come in varying shapes and
sizes, and can typically be custom made to suit the tastes of
the owner. Cigar humidors are an essential appliance for any
serious cigar aficionado, and can be priced anywhere from $50
for a simple wood box made to hold a few cigars, up into the
thousands for an elegant, handcrafted display case providing
maximum preservation and elegance.
The most important aspect of a cigar humidor is its climate
control system. This is what keeps the product fresh, preserving
both the look and the taste of the cigars over long periods of
time. Humidity and temperature are caref (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Larry Eberhard  |
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| Article Title :: Why Aren't You Using "Embroidery Easy Resource Guide"? |
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Don’t you just hate it when you go to look for embroidery help
on the net using a search engine? The folks at eMedia Info just
released a new product called: Embroidery Easy Resource Guide.
It basically takes the endless drudgery out of looking for “any”
embroidery topic. If you need a quick source of embroidery tips
and tutorials or embroidery digitizing – it’s there!
It gives you instant access to all of the best resources for
embroidery that the net has to offer. Including: Embroidery
Design, Machine Embroidery, Custom Embroidery, Embroidery
Digitizing, Embroidery Software, Supplies and Embroidery
Equipment… I could go on, but I think you get the picture.
They basically to (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Peter Lenkefi  |
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| Article Title :: Hot Honey BBQ - Buffalo Wing Sauce |
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1/2 c Honey 1/4 c Cider Vinegar 1 oz Tobasco sauce 1/2 c
Catchup 3 T Soy Sauce 2 oz Sour Mash Whiskey (J.D.) 1/2 c
Mustard (French's) 2 oz Thoung ot Thout -Vietnamese 5 T Cayenne
Flakes 2 T Peanut Oil Mix all together until well blended. Heat
until mixture starts to slightly bubble then remove from heat.
Use BBQ shake-n-bake on chicken wings. Cook in oven for 35
minutes at 350 degrees. Brush liberally on both sides of wings
and continue cooking for 10 minutes. Best recipe Ever!!!
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Peter Lenkefi  |
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| Article Title :: Sweet & Sour Pork Ribs |
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3 lb Pork spareribs 1 c Sweet and sour sauce
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SAUCE---------------------------- 1 c Apricot preserves 1 tb
Lemon juice 1 tb Vinegar 2 ts Soy sauce Find a great price on
spareribs in the supermarket? Divide your purchase into
three-pound portions and cook as in step 2. Cool, place in
freezer bags and freeze until needed. While the grill is heating
up, defrost the ribs in the microwave.
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~------------------ 1. About 1/2 hour before cooking, prepare
barbecue grill. 2. Cut pork between rib bones into serving-size
portions. Place ribs meaty side down in 2- or 3-quart
rectangular microwave proof dish (read full article) |
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Category :: Hobbies Articles |
Author :: Peter Lenkefi  |
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| Article Title :: Spicy Pork Steak |
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1 1/2 lb Pork steak 1 tb Paprika Dry Spice Rub 1/2 ts Thyme 1
ts Garlic powder 1/2 ts Oregano 2 ts Black pepper 1/2 ts
Rosemary 1/2 ts Cayenne pepper 1/2 ts Salt Combine spices and
coat meat. Let stand 30 min. before cooking. Grill over medium
heat. Sprinkle additional spice when turning Typed by Annette
Johnsen Source Kansas City Barbq Society
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