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How to Dye a Dress
Dyeing a dress can transform it from something you never wear to your new favorite garment. You can choose any color you wish, or even mix colors to create the perfect shade. Take care to protect yourself and your workspace from the dye, and clean up as s...
How to Kill Lobster
Lobster makes for a delicious, fancy meal, but you’ll need to kill it before you start cooking it. Crustaceans typically need to be kept alive until just before cooking so that they have a fresh taste. Most people used to toss their live lobsters straight...
How to Hole Card
Hole carding is the act of reading the dealer's hole card, or the card facing down, to get an advantage in casino card games. Having knowledge of the hole card will significantly improve your odds in the game. This strategy is used most widely in the game...
How to Use an Ehmer Sling
An “Ehmer” sling is a binding technique used by veterinarians to stabilize a dislocated hind leg in dogs. The configuration of the wrap reduces the movement of the injured leg, preventing further injury and allowing it to heal faster. To apply an Ehmer sl...
How to Eat Bagels
Bagels are small, golden brown circles of bread that are crisp on the outside, and soft on the inside. While bagels are typically associated with breakfast food, you can eat bagels for any meal of the day with any number of savory or sweet toppings. For a...
How to Make Rosehip Oil
You've probably seen rose hip oil in skin care products, aromatherapy blends, and hair treatments. You can easily make this expensive oil at home using rose hips that you've gathered from a rose plant or purchased locally. Warm the rose hips with oil in a...
How to Cauterize an Open Wound
Cauterization is an effective but dangerous way of sealing a wound. With the recommendation of a doctor or pharmacist, you can use silver nitrate to treat open wounds. In cases of extreme emergency, heated metal can be applied to a wound to stop bleeding....
How to Gamify Your Life
If you struggle to reach your goals and get everyday tasks done, try gamifying your life. With gamification, you can assign points to each task you get done and reward yourself for staying on-track. Productivity doesn't have to be boring. With systematiza...
How to Use Nail Clippers
All you you really need to cut your nails is a simple pair of clippers and a file. Be careful, though: if you start clipping willy-nilly, you could wind up with uneven nails or even a painful ingrown one. Do things the right way and start by getting separ...
How to Add a Zipper to Boots
Adding a zipper to your boots can help to make it easier to put them on and take them off. Sewing a zipper into a pair of boots is easier than it might seem, but you will need to have some special tools and materials, such as an Exacto knife, a board that...
How to Make a Secret Base in Minecraft
Do you want to hide your house from enemies? This tutorial will show you how to build a secret base in Minecraft.
How to Grow Out an Inverted Bob
Inverted bobs are a fresh, super popular hairstyle, and you can look gorgeous with one! But when it’s time to grow it out, it can be a challenge. Knowing how to style it as it grows out prevents you from getting that mushroom look where your hair balloons...
How to Untangle Your Dreadlocks
Detangling dreadlocks isn’t for the faint of heart. It takes a lot of time and patience, and several bottles of conditioner. If you stick with it, though, you can comb out your dreadlocks and still keep most of your length. Just work one dreadlock at a ti...
How to Make Fluffy Slime Without Glue
Fluffy slime is a lighter, softer type of slime that's fun as a toy or as a stress reliever. While most recipes call for making fluffy slime with glue, there are plenty of ways to make it with other ingredients. While it won't last as long as other types...
How to Dwarf an Apple Tree
Apple trees are a great addition to a backyard garden, providing shade and delicious fruit. If you have a smaller garden and do not want to maintain a large apple tree, a dwarf apple tree may be ideal. They grow only 10 feet (3.0 m) tall, but still produc...
How to Latex a Floor
If your floors are uneven, a latex self-leveling compound (sometimes called latex screed or mortar) can help smooth over areas that are not level. This is usually done before painting, tiling, or carpeting a subfloor. Before you begin, you will need to id...