| RE: Making a Kids Knitting Loom and Knitting Rake |
Hi, you can buy a wide tooth comb at your local beauty supply store....they make GREAT knitting rakes for kids for under a dollar. And, you can attach them together and make your own knifty knitter for cheap too. I have a post here on the subject....A Cheap Pocket Knitting Rake......let me know if you have any questions..... ... View related article. |
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| RE: Pets Pooping On Carpet |
You need a cleaner with an enzyme that will kill the smell. Vinegar and water won't work. Move the outside poop to a spot in the yard that is okay for your dog to poop in. Take him out on a leash to that spot and give the "poop" command. It will work after a few times. A kennel trained dog will only poop in it's bedding if it is ill. I would work on the kennel training from scratch, your dog will get it, not the first day. When you open the gate, give your dog water at the gate, then go right out side to the "pooping spot" and give the poop command. Never feed your pet in the kennel, or give them treats to eat in the kennel. They like clean bedding just like we do, so stay on top of that and you should all be happyl ... View related article. |
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| RE: A Firm "NO" When Training A Puppy |
You need to put your dog in the submissive position on his back, and hold him there until he relaxes, growling and trying to bite you are never acceptable. Your pet wants to lead you, dominate you, and could bite some one. Small dogs bite more offend that large dogs, out of fear, or aggression. We don't hear about it as much as the big dogs, because who wants to admit they got mauled by a chihuahua. Ceasar Milan has really great Dvd's, The Dog Whisperer. Look into some dog training classes, obediance training IS worth the time and money, for everyone. Why do you have a seven week old puppy, he should still be will his mother. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Building A Ceramic Underlay For Stove |
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That would depend upon the condition of your laminate floor and if your stove gets hot, you might need to lay down some sort of insulation to meet the fire code in your area. I'm all for do it yourself, but safety first and formost! Ask a professional, or some one at a HomeDepot or similar store in your area. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Decoupaged Wooden Frames |
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That is really very pretty, I love your idea!! ... View related article. |
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| RE: Cleaning Wood Furniture With A Sticky Film |
murphy'soil soap comes to mind. you might consider calling a cabnit maker for a professional suggestion. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Dancing in High Heels |
lightly score them with a steak knife on the bottom, or you can use heavy sand paper to rough up the bottom too. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Crocheted Knee High Boots |
Hi Patricia, not crochet boots, but this one is pretty interesting! Worth a peek, sorry it's a knit pattern though, you could try to convert it! www.canadianliving.com in the archives under, "slipper sock", hee hee. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Removing Caulk from a Faucet |
Hi Cissy, have you tried to carefully cut it away with a razor scrapping tool? That's what my dad (a licensed plumber) does and my son, (a card carrying plumbing apprentice) when they reset my fixtures.
Here's a tip too, bleach products are apparently very bad to use on Chalk sealants. I know because I loved my bleach pen in the bathroom, but it didn't love me, LOL. Both explained (repeatedly) how it should NEVER be used on sealant as they replaced it all cause the bleach made it come off all the places it wasn't supposed to, including the seal around the bottom of the toilet. Good luck Fickle ... View related article. |
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| RE: Low Carb Recipes for One |
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could even try BocaBurgers! ... View related article. |
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