Bridget Ilene Delaney
Bridget Ilene Delaney is a professional writer with over five years of experience writing for Internet and print publications. She has self published a children s book called This Is My Bucket and a logistical brain teaser book called Ace s Adventures Vol. 1.
She is a graduate of the McNeese State Honors College and has a bachelor s degree in Mass Communications (Journalism) with a minor in Theater.
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She is a graduate of the McNeese State Honors College and has a bachelor s degree in Mass Communications (Journalism) with a minor in Theater.
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Zucchini, the Top 5 Facts Everybody Should KnowAugust 8 is Sneak Some Zucchini Onto Your Neighbor's Porch Day. Why not celebrate by learning the top five facts about zucchini? -
The Top 5 Facts About LighthousesAugust 7 is National Lighthouse Day. Celebrate by learning these facts about beacons of lights for ships - lighthouses! -
The 2012 PGA Championship: 10 Things Everybody Should KnowPeople who love golf will want to know about the 2012 PGA Championship. Find out more information here. -
The Top 5 Facts About the Order of the Purple HeartAugust 7 is considered the anniversary of the creation of the Purple Heart. Learn more about it here. -
The Top 5 Facts About Atom BombsWhile most of mankind knows that atom bombs are not safe, it is sad that there are many that still exist in the world. August 6 is the anniversary of U.S. dropping the atom bomb on Hiroshima. It makes it a good day to learn about atom bombs. -
Top 5 Facts About Little Orphan AnnieAugust 5 is the anniversary of the first publication of the comic Little Orphan Annie. Why not take some time out on August 5 to learn some facts about the comic strip? -
The Top 5 Facts About Cy YoungThe anniversary of Cy Young's first pitched game is August 6. Learn more about Cy Young here. -
Top 5 Facts About the OlympicsWith the summer Olympics occurring in 2012 and every four years after that, it is a good idea to learn some facts about the summer Olympics. -
Top 5 Facts About DiabetesDiabetes is a serious disease that can cause other serious health problems. However, it can be controlled with medical attention and the proper diet. -
Top 5 Facts About the U.S. Coast GuardAugust 4 is U.S. Coast Guard Day. Why not honor people that have served in the coast guard by learning these top five facts? -
Top 5 Facts About WatermelonAugust 3 is considered National Watermelon Day. Why not celebrate this day by eating some watermelon and learning these top five facts about watermelon? -
Top 5 Facts About MustardThe first Saturday in August is National Mustard Day. Why not celebrate by learning these top five facts about mustard? -
Where to Find Watermelon Coloring SheetsAugust 3 is considered National Watermelon Day. Why not decorate for it and let children color by finding these free watermelon coloring sheets? -
Top 5 Facts About CheesecakeCheesecake is a popular desserts. July 30 is National Cheesecake Day. Why not celebrate by eating some cheesecake and learning these top five facts about the food? -
Where to Find Raspberry Coloring SheetsAugust 1 is National Raspberry Day. Why not use raspberry coloring sheets to help celebrate? -
Top 5 Facts About MuttsJuly 31 is Mutt Day. Why not give your mutt some extra special attention and learn these top five facts about mutts?
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Top 5 Facts About RaspberriesAugust 1 is National Raspberry Day. Why not enjoy some raspberries and learn these top five facts about raspberries in order to celebrate?
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Top 5 Facts About Wild Bill HickokWild Bill Hickok was killed on August 2, 1876. Why not take time on August 2 to learn about this historic figure by learning the top five facts about Wild Bill Hickok?
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Top 5 Facts About LasagnaJuly 29 is National Lasagna Day. Why not celebrate by eating some lasagna and learning these top five facts about lasagna?
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Top 5 Facts About Milk ChocolateJuly 28 is National Milk Chocolate Day. Why not celebrate by learning these facts?
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Where to Find Bugs Bunny Coloring SheetsJuly 27 is the anniversary of Bugs Bunny being introduced to the world. If you want to commemorate this event, you may want to color Bugs Bunny coloring sheets.
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Top 5 Facts About PantsJuly 27 is Take Your Pants for a Walk Day. Why not celebrate by learning these five facts about pants?
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Top 5 Facts About Bugs BunnyJuly 27 is the anniversary of the first Bugs Bunny cartoon. Why not honor this date by learning the 5 top facts about Bugs Bunny?
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Top 5 Facts About Sugar CaneJuly 12 is the anniverary of the first sugar cane plantation on Hawaii. Why not choose this date to start learning about sugar cane?
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Where to Find Pants Coloring SheetsJuly 27 is Take Your Pants for a Walk Day. If children wear pants and walk, they may want to continue the celebration by coloring pictures of pants. You'll need free pants coloring sheets for this.
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Top 5 Facts About Culinary ArtsJuly 25 is Culinarian's Day. Why not celebrate by cooking, eating, and learning these top five facts about the culinary arts?
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Top 5 Facts About Amelia EarhartJuly 24 is Amelia Earhart day. Why not celebrate by learning facts about Amelia Earhart? You can start with these five facts.
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Top 5 Facts About Rat CatchersJuly 22 is Rat Catcher's Day. Why not celebrate by learning the top 5 facts about rat catchers?
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Top 5 Facts About Hot DogsJuly 23 is National Hot Dog Day. Why not celebrate by eating a few hot dogs and learning the top 5 facts about hot dogs?
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Where to Find Hot Dog Coloring SheetsJuly 23 is National Hot Dog Day. Because of this, you might need hot dog coloring sheets.
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Top 5 Facts About HammocksJuly 22 is Hammock Day. Why not celebrate this day by learning facts about hammocks?
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Where to Find Rat Coloring SheetsJuly 22 is Rat Catcher's Day. Why not color some pictures of rats to give to your favorite Rat Catcher?
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Top 5 Ways to Celebrate Parents' DayThe fourth Sunday in July is Parents' Day. Children can easily celebrate Parents' Day by giving their parents breaks from every day chores.
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Where to Find Parent Coloring SheetsThe fourth Sunday in July is Parents' Day. If small children are celebrating this day, it can be difficult for them to give their parents any type of break. However, they can color coloring sheets.
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How to Host a Panel DiscussionYou may never have to do it, but it is good to know how to host a panel discussion if you ever have to do it.
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The Top 5 Facts About the Vulcanization of RubberPeople know that vulcanization is a process done to rubber founded by Charles Goodyear, but there are other facts to learn.
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The Top 5 Facts About MargarineMargarine was patented in 1869. However, recently e-mail rumors have been sending mixed messages about margarine. Is it safe to eat or not? Read these facts to find out about margarine.
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Top 5 Facts About Track and FieldJuly 16, 1988 was an historic day in track. Both Carl Lewis and Florence Joyner made history. It is important to learn about this and other facts about track.
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Top 5 Facts About CowsJuly 15 is Cow Appreciation Day. Why not celebrate the day by learning these top 5 facts about cows?
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Top 5 Facts About ParentingThe fourth Sunday in July is Parents' Day. Why not celebrate Parents' Day by learning the top 5 facts about parenting?
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Where to Find Hammock Coloring SheetsIt's summertime and that means summer holidays occur. July 22 is Hammock Day. Why not celebrate by coloring hammock coloring sheets?
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Where to Find Junk Food Coloring SheetsJuly 21 is Junk Food Day. If celebrating or learning about junk food or junk food day, you might need junk food coloring sheets.
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Where to Find Moon Coloring SheetsWhy not celebrate July 20, which is Moon Day, by coloring some moon coloring sheets?
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Top 5 Facts About the MoonJuly 20 is Moon Day. Why not celebrate by learning these top 5 facts about the moon?
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Top 5 Facts About Junk FoodJunk Food Day is July 21. Why not "celebrate" this day by learning the top 5 facts about junk food?
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The Top 5 Facts About DisneylandEverybody knows that Walt Disney created Disneyland and the central castle is Cinderella's castle. Why not learn some interesting new facts about Disneyland?
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Top 5 Facts About CaviarCaviar is known as an expensive appetizer. However, July 18 is National Caviar Day. Why not celebrate by learning about caviar?
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Where to Find Railroad Coloring SheetsJuly 19, 1890 is when the first railroad reached Kansas. Why not celebrate this historic event by coloring railroad coloring sheets?
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Top 5 Facts About Yellow Pig DayYellow Pig Day is always on July 17. Learn the top 5 facts about Yellow Pig Day here.
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Where to Find Disneyland Coloring SheetsDisneyland opened on July 17, 1955. Why not celebrate this date by coloring Disneyland coloring sheets?
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Where to Find Air Conditioner Coloring SheetsOn July 17, 1902, the air conditioner was invented. Celebrate this milestone by coloring air conditioner coloring sheets.
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Where to Find Tapioca Pudding Coloring SheetsJuly 15 is Tapioca Pudding Day. Why not celebrate by eating tapioca pudding and coloring these tapioca pudding coloring sheets?
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The Top 5 Facts About Ice Creamthe third Sunday in July is National Ice Cream Day. Why not learn about ice cream on this day by reading these facts?
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Where to Find Ice Cream Coloring Sheeteshe third Sunday of July is National Ice Cream Day. Why not celebrate by eating ice cream while coloring some ice cream coloring sheets?
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Top 5 Facts About TapiocaJuly 15 is Tapioca Pudding Day. Why not celebrate by eating some tapioca pudding and learning about tapioca?
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Where to Find Vulcanized Rubber Coloring SheetsIt may not be a common type of coloring sheet. However, vulcanized rubber is an important invention and every day objects are made of vulcanized rubber.
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Where to Find Track Coloring SheetsJuly 16, 1988 was a historic day in track history. Why not learn about the facts and color track coloring sheets?
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Where to Find Margarine Coloring SheetsMargarine was patented on July 15, 1869. Anybody learning about margarine may want to have margarine coloring sheets available.
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Where to Find Cow Coloring SheetsJuly 15 is Cow Appreciation Day. Why not celebrate by coloring pictures of cows?
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How to Give a SpeechAt some point in your life, you will probably have to give a speech. Follow these directions to help you.
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Phrase Origins: All Good Things Come to He Who WaitsWaiting is never fun, but it is always necessary.
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The Top Five Urban Legends About Soda CansUrban Legends are popular on the Internet. Because of this, people never know what is true and what isn't true.
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Phrase Origins: A Woman's Place is in the HomeDo women belong at home or do they belong elsewhere?
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Phrase Origins: Man's Best FriendMost people know the phrase "A dog is a man's best friend." However, this was not always the case.
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Phrase Origins: A Man Who is His Own Lawyer Has a Food for a ClientIs it smart to represent yourself in court? Maybe it is and maybe it isn't. However, conventional wisdom says that it is not.
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Top Ten Scottish Patter Phrases and WordsScotland, just like America, has its own slang. This is known as the Patter.
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Top Ten Facts About the Number 2,0002,000 is an interesting number for many reasons. Find out just some of the reasons here!
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How to Make a Custom Beaded NecklaceWhy not make jewelry that you love by making your own custom jewelry? This is an easy task when you make your own custom beaded necklace.
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How to Create a Custom Picture FrameAre you tired of using the same picture frames always found in stores? Why don't you create your own custom picture frame?
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How to Make a Decorative Wicker BasketDo you want something that serves as a purpose for a small storage area but also looks great in your house? Why not make a decorative wicker basket?
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The 5 Neatest Lite Brite CreationsLite Brites were a staple toy of the 1980s. People still create pictures with them!
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How to Make Decorative CoastersAre you looking for a craft to help create detail in your home, be a great gift for friends, or that could possibly be a fundraiser? Why not make decorative coasters?
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How to Make a Clip-Art RailNeed a way to display a child's artwork, a chore chart, school work, or something else? Why nto make a clip-art rail?
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How to Have a Three-Legged RaceMost people don't have three legs, so how can anybody have a three legged-race? Okay, four legs are involved, but two act as one leg!
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How to Play Tug-Of-WarTug-of-war, also called tug-o-war, is a fun game for all ages. It can be played at parties, reunions, get togethers or any time a group of friends is gathered together.
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How to Create a Personalized Picture for Home DecorIf you want personalized home decor, why not create a personalized home picture with these easy steps?
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How to Make a Jean Lap Bed for a DogDogs love beds and they love to sit in laps. When a dog doesn't have a lap, why not make a comfortable bed out of jeans so your dog can have a lap and a bed when your lap isn't available?
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How to Play Kick the CanA fun game to play outside is kick the can. There's always the option of just kicking a can or a pinecone, but an entire game can be made out of this activity.
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Birthday Party Themes: Teddy Bears' PicnicIf you are looking for an original birthday party theme, why not have a Teddy Bear's Picnic birthday party?
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How to Make Personalized Lunch BagsPersonalized lunch bags are a great way to let your child show off his or her creativity and also a great way to show that you are proud of your child.
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How to Make a Job JarHelp children with creative play and pretending by making a job jar.
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How to Make Tunnels and Garages for ToddlersToddlers love to play with toy cars and toy trucks. Why not make tunnels and garages for them?
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How to Make Puppets and a Puppet Show TheaterPuppet shows can be fun for all ages. Even though some people think that elaborate things are needed to make puppets and hold puppet shows, this is not true.
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How to Make a Chore ChestChildren love to help around the house as if it were playtime. Make a chore chest to keep the creative playtime going and don't force corrections.
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How to Make Personalized CrownsChildren love to dress up like royalty and pretend to be royal. Why not help by making personalized crowns?
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How to Make an Indoor Children's Soccer GoalChildren like to explore and discover things by touching and doing. Making an indoor children's soccer goal is a perfect way to let this happen.
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How to Play Simon SaysSimon Says is a fun game that helps children learn how to follow instructions.
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How to Play Hide and SeekHide and Seek is a fun game for all ages. It can also be combined with the game of tag.
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How to Have a Ping Pong Ball-Spoon RaceEgg-spoon races are common in the spring, but ping pong ball-spoon races can be fun any time!
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Top 5 Summer Hairstyles for FemalesWhen it comes to hair, females can be picky about the styles that they wear. After all, they want their hair to be perfect for their lovers, their family members, and their friends. Because of that, they need to know that top 5 hairstyles for summer.
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How to Teach Your Cat and Dog to Get Along with Each OtherKeeping both a cat and a dog can be tricky since sometimes they seem to be mortal enemies. Follow these tips to help the two of them get along with each other.
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How to Play Blow the KingIf you have a bottle and a deck of card, you've got a game in front of you!
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Top 5 Types of ShoesMen seem to like to make fun of the fact that women like shoes, but there are also men that like shoes. After all, there are men who have more than just two pairs of shoes. Here are the top five types of shoes.
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How to Play HopscotchHopscotch is a fun game that can be turned into a competition.
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How to Make Large DiceLittle dice can be difficult for children (and sometimes even adults) to use. Why not make these large dice that are easier to use?
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How to Make Earring Hangers that Are Also Wall DecorationsPeople who wear earrings need places to store earrings and wall decorations are good for anybody.
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How to Make a Baby Fabric BucketIf you have a little one or are around little ones, you know that they are curious. Making a baby fabric bucket for them is a great way they can explore the world.
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How to Make a Children's Excavation SiteChildren love to explore. Why not make an excavation site where they can explore and even find treasures?
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How to Make a Doll or Action Figure Out of a Toilet Paper Tubeif you have kids that love to play with dolls and action figures and also love crafts, this is the perfect craft for you do to with them!
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How to Make Bottle Cap JewelryDo you like vintage styles? If you do, bottle cap jewelry may be just the thing for you!
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How to Make a Cardboard Circus TrainDo you have small children in your home or a circus theme decorating your home anywhere? If so, this is the perfect craft for you.
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How to Turn Water into Silver and GoldYou didn't think it was possible, but you can turn water into silver and gold!
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How to Make Picture Frame Bottle Cap MagnetsAre you looking for unique magnets that are personalized for your taste rather than the magnets that you can find in any store? You can make bottle cap magnets that are complete unique to you!
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How to Make Your Own Writing CaseDo you like to take paper and pens along with you in case you think of something to write? Do you have a child that likes to bring papers and colored pencils or crayons along so he or she can color? Make a portable writing case to help!
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How to Make a Game Piece RingDo you have extra game pieces lying around your house? Would you like to make a personalized gift for a friend or a loved one? Why not make a game piece ring?
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How to Make a Craft CaddyDo you always tend to lose your crafting items? Do your children have crayons and scissors all over the place? If so, you can always make your own craft caddy.
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How to Make Your Own Nonstick Cooking SprayHave you run out of the nonstick cooking spray that you buy at the store? There's no need to worry. As long as you have some type of cooking oil, you can make your own.
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How to Make Fairies in a JarDo you have a child that loves fantasy creatures? Do you love fantasy creatures? You can easily make fairies in a jar and have fairies in your house!
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Phrase Origins: Go Off Half-CockedDid you know that to go off half-cocked has nothing to do with chickens?
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How to Make Cord LabelsDo you have a difficult time distinguish which cord goes to which appliance? You don't have to be concerned about that problem if you make cord labels.
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How to Make a Car Storage BagAre people always losing items in your car? Why not make a car storage bag so you can help them not lose items and help yourself not have to be concerned about lost items.
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How to Make Garden MarkersDo you have a garden? Do you find it difficult to tell where one plant stops growing and the next plant starts growing? If so, you can make garden markers by repurposing old items.
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How to Make a Watering Can from an Old Milk JugDo you have any old milk jugs with screw-on caps lying around your house? Have you thought about putting them to good use?
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How to Make Yogurt PopsDo you or your kids want a sweet treat in the hot afternoons, but you want that treat to be healthy? You can have this healthy treat by making yogurt pops.
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How to Make a Magnetic Play PlaceAre you tired of your children always being under your feet in the kitchen? Why not make a magnetic play place for them?
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Phrase Origins: Halcyon DaysDo you no longer have any peaceful days? If not, you may say that you no longer have any Halcyon Days.
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Phrase Origins: Your Name is MudMud sounds like an odd name to give a boy or a girl. Why would you do that?
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How to Make a Planter from an Old High Heel Shoe or Old AquariumSo many things can be repurposed to make unique planters for your home or garden. Have you tried to make planters from unique items found in your house?
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How to Make a Sprinkler from a Two Liter BottleDo you want a sprinkler but you can't find the reason to spend the money to buy one? You can easily make one that will be much cheaper!
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Phrase Origins: Zig ZagDid you know that zig zag describes both a pattern and an action?
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How to Make a Garden Display from Old TiresOld tires don't have to be an ugly eyesore and there are more uses for them than making tire swings!
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Phrase Origins: Salad DaysDo salad days sound like something a vegetarian would celebrate? Think again.
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Phrase Origins: Don't Change Horses in MidstreamWhy would you want to cross a stream using two different horses? This seems like sensible advice!
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How to Make a Vintage Candy JarHave you always wanted a vintage candy jar but couldn't find one? All you need is a jar, a candle holder, and some paint!
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How to Make a Ribbon CaddyIf you have spools of ribbon all over the place, you can make this easy ribbon caddy to keep the ribbon sorted!
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Phrase Origins: Hairy EyeballHair growing on an eyeball sounds REALLY uncomfortable!
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Phrase Origins: Win Hands DownHave you ever wondered how you could win something and not use your hands?
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How to Make a Creative and Useful Bridal Shower or Wedding GiftAre you tired of giving the same type of gifts at bridal showers and weddings? Why not be creative and personalize the gift?
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Phrase Origins: A Nod is as Good as a WinkWould you prefer somebody nodded at you or winked at you? Does it matter at all?
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How to Remove Smells from Glass JarsDo you have glass jars that seem to have smells that never leave? Use this solution to get rid of those smells and be able to use your glass jars!
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The History of the Super BowlEvery year football fans gather to watch the Super Bowl. How many know the history of the Super Bowl?
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Phrase Origins: Charley HorseDo you think a Charley Horse is the puppet that Sheri Lewis used?
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How to Make a Bird Feeder from an Old Soda BottleDo you have an old soda bottle and some old wooden spoons lying around your house? Why not repurpose them into a bird feeder?
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Phrase Origins: Beating a Dead HorseHave you ever wondered why somebody would beat up a dead horse? I always did.
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How to Make a Spill Proof Car Trash CanAre you tired of your car's trash can falling over whenever somebody makes a turn? Are you tired of picking up trash from your car because of this? Fix the problem by making a spill proof car trash can.
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How to Create a Simple Ice SculptureDo you want to impress your friends at your next party or get-together? Follow these instructions to make a simple ice sculpture for your punch!
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Phrase Origins: Hobby-HorseA hobby-horse is a toy, isn't it?
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Phrase Origins: HorsefeathersOh, horsefeathers! Have you ever said that? Why did you say it?
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How to Easily Make Your Own Storage RackAre you tired of losing your own small objects or your children's small objects? Why not make a storage rack for safe keeping?
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How to Make a Highly Effective DusterAre you tired of dusting just to find dust spread everywhere in your house? Why not make this highly effective duster?
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Phrase Origins: Long in the ToothDo you have long teeth? Do you think this phrase is literal?
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How to Make Your Own Flash DiffuserIs it difficult to get that perfect warm tone in your pictures? Why not make your own flash diffuser?
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How to Remove Eye MakeupWant to remove eye makeup without irritating your skin but don't know how? Follow this guide to learn how it's done!
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Phrase Origins: Straight from the Horse's MouthHorses don't talk, so why would anybody want any type of information that came straight from a horse's mouth?
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How to Make Tablecloth WeightsAre you tired of tablecloths blowing away in the wind or simply when people walk by them because they are so light and don't stay on the table. These tablecloth weights will fix your problems and also look great with your decor!
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Phrase Origins: Dark HorseDoes the phrase "dark horse" conjure up images of black horses running a race? It does for me!
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Top 5 Cutest Baby SocksBabies are cute, but every parent wants a baby to look cute in the clothes it is wearing, too. These socks guarantee maximum cuteness.
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Where to Find Bubble Guppies Coloring SheetsBubble Guppies is a popular young children's show. Find Bubble Guppies color sheets here.
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Top 5 Reasons People Over 50 Should Own DogsEverybody thinks of a boy or a girl and his or her dog. However, children aren't the only people that benefit from pet ownership. All ages benefit from dog ownership. People over 50 can especially benefit.
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Holiday How-To Guide: Last Minute Holiday CardsDo you need Christmas cards or Hanukkah cards? You can easily make your own at home using Inkscape, a free graphics program.
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How to Use Google's Social MediaIf you freelance or own any type of business, you need to know how to promote it. Now that Google has social media, it's another network that you need to use for promotion.
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Top 5 Reasons to Buy Fair Trade ProductsPeople often see the Fair Trade logo and the only thing they think is that the products are more expensive. This is not true. Fair Trade helps everybody.
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How to Play the Game "Usually I like Everybody"It sounds like a game that is not nice, but "Usually I Like Everybody" is just a fun game that any group of people can play.
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Quick and Easy Tips for Good Photo CompositionIf you want to take interesting photos, composition is an important part of the shots.
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How to Make Homemade Wrapping PaperUsing your printer paper and Inkscape, you can easily make homemade wrapping paper.
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Quick and Easy Tips for Taking Impressive PhotographsIf you want to capture impressive pictures, it is important to know the tricks and tips that professionals use to get them. Sometimes we use them, but we don't know until afterwards.
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5 Ways to Prevent WordPress SpamPreventing spam on all journals and social networks is something that most people want to do. Here are five ways to prevent spam on WordPress.
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Phrase Origins: For Good MeasureTo learn about this phrase, you should read this article and then read the "Baker's Dozen" article for good measure.
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Quick and Easy Tips to Go Green at the OfficeIf you are conscious of the environment, going green at the office is just as important as going green at home.
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Quick and Easy Tips to Create Contrast in Your PhotosCreating contrast in your photos is a great way to keep them interesting!
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Quick and Easy Tips to Save Money on GasolineWhile gas prices are high, people still drive. Use this tips to save gasoline while traveling for the holidays or traveling during your every day life.
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Quick and Easy Tips to Avoid Toxic Exposure from Car SeatsSome car seat have been found to leak toxic elements. Follow these tips to make sure that children are not exposed to toxic elements for a long time.
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Phrase Origins: May You Live in Interesting TimesIf I've ever told you "may you live in interesting times," I meant it to be a good thing! I had no idea of the true meaning!
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Quick and Easy Tips to Help You Save WaterSaving water helps the environment and helps you save money.
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Quick and Easy Tips for Photographing CloudsIf you are a dreamer, it is likely that you like to look at and photograph clouds. However, it is important to know how to photograph clouds well.
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Quick and Easy Tips for Traveling with Digital Photography EquipmentPeople who take digital photographs can be casual photographers or serious photographers. However, all should be safe when traveling with cameras and photography equipment.
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Phrase Origins: Hobson's ChoiceHave you ever been offered a choice only to not truly have a choice, but be offered only one thing?
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Phrase Origins: Blood, Sweat, and TearsI'd like to say I put blood, sweat, and tears into writing this article. I did do quite a bit of research, but it was hardly the article on which I've done the most research.
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Phrase Origins: Montezuma's RevengeHave you ever gone to Mexico and suffered Montezuma's Revenge. You probably didn't wonder about the phrase origins then, but you may be wondering now.
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The Legend of the Christmas RobinWhy do some Christmas cards have a picture of a robin on the front?
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Quick and Easy Tips for Successful Holiday DecorationsDecorating the household for the holidays can seem like an overwhelming task, but by following these quick and easy tips, decorating can become easier.
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Quick and Easy Tips to Make Your Website SEO EfficientIf you want your website to show up in search engine rankings, it is important that you use SEO. Follow these tips to help you with website search engine optimization.
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Quick and Easy Tips to Improve Your Digital PhotographyTechnology makes it easy for many people to be able to take digital photographs. Follow these tips to have great digital photos!
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Quick and Easy Tips to Create Waste Free LunchesSend your children to school with lunches that are considered waste free. This way you will help the environment.
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Quick and Easy Tips to Improve Your PhotographyDo you like taking photographs? Do want to make unique and interesting images? Follow these tips to improve your photography.
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Skimpy the Squirrel's Christmas AdventureWhat do you get when you have two squirrels, one a bully, and one a scrawny that believes in Santa Claus?
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Tech Gadgets to Take While TravelingAre you going on a trip? Did you remember to pack all of your technology that you need?
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First Person: My Worst Road Trip was a Field TripHurricane evacuation? Family vacation? None of those compare to my worst road trip.
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Quick and Easy Tips to Produce Interesting Black and White PhotographsIf you are trying to make your black and white photographs interesting and beautiful, follow these tips.
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Quick and Easy Tips for a Successful Christmas PartyIf you are having a Christmas party, you want it to be a success. Follow these tips to help keep your party fun and less expensive.
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Santa's StoryHave you ever wondered about how Santa originated and how he continues to this day?
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North Pole ChristmasA Christmas poem to put a smile on your face.
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A Guide to Lake Charles Christmas ActivitiesAre you looking for Christmas Activities in Lake Charles, LA? Look no further!
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The Amazing Adoption of the Dog, Micron Squirt DelaneyDogs are amazing creatures. It is always amazing when an adoption story of a dog is amazing, too.
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Why Students Should Need to Keep a Certain GPA for Student LoansA loan is a loan to be paid back. So, why is it that many student loans require a certain GPA be kept? Why is that a good idea
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2012 Marks the 50th Anniversary of These One Hit WondersWhy not celebrate 2012 and these one hit wonders by listening to them every day, or at least once every month.
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A Scrabble Tile and a Bottle CapWhen an underpaid employee meets a child in need, a short story unfolds. My sister wanted a story and I'd promised I'd write it for her as long as she continued to do the housework she was supposed to do.
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Phrase Origins: Keep Your Nose to the GrindstoneI know that having to work all the time is not fun, but sometimes you have to keep your nose to the grindstone in order to reach a goal.
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Phrase Origins: Don't Cut Off Your Nose to Spite Your Own FaceHave you ever done something to try to cause a disadvantage to others, but you only caused a disadvantage to yourself? Were you warned not to cut off your nose to spite your own face?
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Tips for Making a Porch or Step VisibleThis is a home improvement project I did not expect to be doing, but ended up doing it all myself, anyway.
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A Fitness Routine for Busy People with ScoliosisBeing busy and having scoliosis are two things that can hinder working out, but a workout routine can still be done.
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Decoding Dairy Queen: How Can a Guitar Sound like a Dolphin?Can a guitar sound like a dolphin? If so, how is it done?
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9/11 Made Me More Cautious9/11 made me more cautious. I'm not always sure if that's a good thing, but overall, I think it is.
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Decoding Dairy Queen: Can Rainbows Be on Fire?Have you seen the commercial where Dairy Queen claims to have rainbows that are on fire? Did it make you wonder if rainbows can be on fire?
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How to Make an Insterstate Costume for HalloweenWhy not be original and dress as your local Interstate instead of something traditional?
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How to Make a Smarty Farty Costume for HalloweenIf you are tired of the same boring Halloween costumes many teens wear, why not make an easy Smarty Farty costume?
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How to Make Personalized Goody Bags for HalloweenMake guests feel welcome by giving them personalized goody bags.
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Five Reasons to Have a Witch in Your KitchenDid you know that a kitchen witch is a good thing? It is! Here are five reasons to have a kitchen witch!
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Five Ways to Celebrate National Marshmallow Toasting DayAugust 30 is National Marshmallow Toasting Day. Why not have a good time with family and friends while roasting marshmallows?
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Five Ways to Celebrate Frankenstein DayAugust 30 is Frankenstein Day. The last Friday in October is Frankenstein Friday. You can use the ideas for celebrating Frankenstein Day for celebrating Frankenstein Friday, too.




















