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How to make your own Water Color Paints

January 13th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Crafts, Food, Painting

A child and her magical homemade watercolor paints - Copyright MagicChildhood.com

MagicChildhood.com offers a quick but easy tutorial on how you can make your own watercolor paints at home. By using ordinary household items such as corn syrup and baking soda, you too can be up and painting with watercolors in no time! Link

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How To Make A Literary Clock

December 19th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Crafts, Home Decor, Media Modification

Literary Clock - Copyright Instructables.com

Super easy project, make a book into a clock. Perfect for a child’s bedroom–use a storybook. Or the kitchen–use a cookbook. Link

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Melted Snowman Cupcakes

December 12th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Food

Nicisme over at Cherrapeno writes, “My mum must get so fed up with me. Whenever I pop over to see her, I always take a peek through her cookery books. She has quite a few that I don’t have, and some are very old. Just after Christmas last year, I noticed that she had an old Sainsbury’s magazine on the coffee table. It had some really good ideas in it and I thought these little snowmen cupcakes were quite cute.” Link

Oh, and make sure you check out the website for an awesome chocolate chip cookie with melted snow on top cookie recipe!!!

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How To Make Homemade Rock Candy

November 28th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Crafts, Food

When you make rock candy, you can see the shape of sugar crystals on a giant scale. The key is giving them lots of time (about 7 days) to grow. As the water evaporates, sugar crystals form on the string or stick, and the shapes that they form reflect the shape of individual sugar crystals.

Did you know that rock candy is one of the oldest and purest forms of candy. It was originally used by pharmacists to make medicines for many kinds of illnesses. Link

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How To Make A Giant Cardboard Ghandi

July 7th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Sculptures

Cardboard Ghandi

This instructable will take you through the process I used to create a 17′ tall reproduction of my avatar from Second Life, MGandhi Chakrabarti. In March of 2008 me and my Gandhi avatar walked throughout Second Life for 26 days to reenact his famous 1930′s Salt March – the forward steps of my avatar in SL were controlled by me walking in real life on a customized treadmill. Link

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