How to Make a Tricorn Hat
The tricorn hat was popular during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. At the height of its popularity it was worn by both civilian and military men. Following the steps below, you can make your own felt tricorn hat. Using the string, ... [... more]
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How to Create Your Own Special Household Fragrances
Create your own special fragrances for your home that can add a special touch for the season. Commercial deodorizer and household sprays may not be the kind of fragrance that you like. Making your own fragrance sprays with pure ingredients not ... [... more]
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How to Plan Contemporary Worship
Whether it is a Mariachi mass, a jazz band or singing joyous music, contemporary reverence is part of today's worship services. Going to church or synagogue is not a passive activity. Many people, once turned off, are coming back because of new ... [... more]
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How to Prank Your Kids on April Fool's Day
As you may have learned from watching that new Nickelodeon show, "Hi-Jinks," it's all the rage these days for parents to prank their own kids-and what better occasion than April Fool's Day to display your own practical joking skills? Here are .. [... more]
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How to Throw an Herbal Spa Party on a Budget
An herbal spa party is a great activity for bridal showers, family reunions, anniversaries and birthdays. They are particularly appealing for women and adventurous men who love to pamper themselves and can't afford to take everyone they love down ... [... more]
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How to Teach Your Child/Children about Martin Luther ...
When it comes to the important things, events and people in history that really matter to you, you shouldn't rely on the schools to teach your children what you believe they should know. Many schools are short on funding, on books, on teachers ... [... more]
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How to Find an MLK Birthday Holiday Flag
Martin Luther King's Birthday is celebrated on the third Monday of January in the United States. He was an African-American clergyman. Because of his tireless efforts for civil rights for all people using nonviolent means, he is considered a ... [... more]
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How to Plan a Trip to New Orleans for Mardi Gras
The literal translation of Mardi Gras is Fat Tuesday, referring to the revelry that occurs prior to the Christian recognition of Lent, which is marked by acts of restraint. For many travelers, restraint is the last thing on their mind. New ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate Presidents Day
Presidents Day is celebrated on the third Monday of February, which always falls between February 15 and February 22. Since the day falls between the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, most people take the opportunity to honor ... [... more]
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How to Observe Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent. Coming on the morning after Mardi Gras, it is for many people a sobering reminder of the 40-day period of purification and renewal that comes before Easter. Consider attending a church for an Ash Wednesday ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate Romance on April Fool's Day
April Fool's Day may be the day to watch out for practical jokers (or be one yourself), but it can also be a perfect day for romance. "I'm a Fool For You" is the muse, fun and games is the theme. Read on. Think about foolish and extravagant ... [... more]
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How to Collect Vintage Postcards
Collecting postcards can be as fun, easy, and inexpensive as you want it to be. Postcards cover nearly every imaginable topic and being small are an easy collection to maintain. For the most part postcards appreciate in value quicker than other ... [... more]
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