| RE: Reviews of Moisturizers for Dry Skin |
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Vaseline is petroleum based. I wouldn't use it on my face, but I do use it on my feet. Dollar Store baby oil works well, too. Smooth it on wet skin after your shower and dab skin dry. Don't rub too much because you will remove the baby oil. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Removing Texture from Walls |
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Try this method; cover your floor with a drop cloth or plastic. Spray the ceiling with water using a plain old spray bottle and let it soak up for a short time. Then use a wide putty knife and scrape it off. No dust this way. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Gluing Seashells to a Bird House |
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Yes. E6000 is excellent AND super strong. But, I suggest waterproofing the outside your wooden birdhouse first with an exterior paint or exterior polyurethane. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Free Printable Fliers |
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Tell me what you are looking to have printed and I may be able to help you for just the cost of supplies and postage. I am a graphic designer and have printing capabilities. You can email me at antiquefreeque AT hotmail.com and put "printing request" in the subject line. Then I can send you samples of some of the work I have done. Hope to hear from you soon. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Pen Ink on an American Girl Doll |
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Hairspray works on fabric. It might work on your doll, too. Worth a try. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Moving Duck Eggs |
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A few years back there was a wild duck nest with eggs under a bush right in the middle of our grocery store parking lot. The DNR was notified and the nest was NOT moved until all the eggs were hatched. I couldn't believe that for weeks no one touched those eggs. After they all hatched, the DNR moved them to a safe place. I suggest you call the DNR or local wild animal refuge organization. ... View related article. |
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| RE: Reinforcing a Wedding Runner |
I don't think I would use any paper product. Try purchasing an inexpensive drop cloth at the home improvement store and use double stick tape to adhere it to the bottom of your runner. As long as it is not pouring rain it should work.
OR - if the ground is very uneven or the weather on the damp side, maybe laying sheets of plywood down would be better, though much more expensive. You could connect them with mending strips - those metal strips with screw holes in them are found at any hardware store. ... View related article. |
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