Adding cat's ears to your head using fun or fake fur and elastic or ribbon cat's ears is a cinch with this tutorial. If you'd like to use hair clips in place of ribbon, see How to make cat ear clips.
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Add to myYahoo!Stefanie Fail makes her jewelry and crafts in Brooklyn. When she’s not playing dress-up in her creations, she’s working on her Ph.D. in cognitive psychology and making the world more user-friendly. Read her blog and find her creations at A common thread. This is a tutorial for a pom pom garland, great for adding a [...]
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Add to myYahoo! NBC TODAY Show Southern Living magazine?s Kimberly Schlegel Whitman gets crafty by showing how to make creative, do-it-yourself Halloween door wreaths, pumpkin jars, and last minute desserts.
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Add to myYahoo! NBC TODAY Show Elizabeth Mayhew of Woman?s Day magazine shows how to make some easy, adorable do-it-yourself costume ideas that include many items you likely already have around the house.
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Add to myYahoo! Gary Dorman shows VideoJug viewers the ins and outs of repairing simple body car damage. He shows you the way to do it yourself by using filler, sanding techniques and a panel beating hammer in such the way that creates a professional finish. By watching and listening to Gary on this video tutorial, you will master the basic steps required for minor body repair.
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Add to myYahoo!Materials: Friel, Lack, Akurum, Besta and Pax
Description: This is a 12" wide wall system put together with 100% ikea items including 2 Friel TV units (as base), Besta black-brown doors, 2 Lack wall shelves and Pax/Akurum kitchen cabinets top units. The 60" Pioneer Kuro TV and the Definitive Technology Mythos speakers have all wiring hidden behind the Besta wall panels/doors. The Friel base units hide all AV equipment and 12 TB home theatre/movie Plex server. Total cost of just Ikea units is approx. $1,100. Total time spent designing and constructing was around 2 weeks.
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Add to myYahoo!Doors, Cabinet Door Hinges, European hinge, Detail description and illustrations.
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Add to myYahoo!Doors, Blum Cabinet Hinges, cabinet door hinges Detail description and illustrations.
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Add to myYahoo!Make this creepy Halloween punch that looks like the "Arm of Death". Once made, you can pop it into your favorite punch for a bone-chilling surprise. It'll spook your guests and if you're lucky, one or two may even wince!
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Add to myYahoo!This Hot Glue Climbing Robot from the Bio-Inspired Robotics Laboratory at ETH Zurich isn’t exactly practical but it is an interesting concept. The robot can climb almost any surface by attaching itself by using glue. The biggest disadvantage of this method is that hot glue takes a long time to dry where it can support [...]
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