Monday, March 15, 2010

how to make best friends

how to make best friends


how to make best friends

Posted: 15 Mar 2010 07:10 PM PDT

Like this guy what best friends are made of: anything you've got! handy tools: are what's on hand! an idea emerges be creative! They're here! Who knew making friends was so easy?!
By: mattcent

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DIY Magnetic Spice Rack

Posted: 15 Mar 2010 05:55 PM PDT

 I got tired of my plain, old, dumpy lazy susan spice rack taking up space on my kitchen counter, so I decided to make a wall mounted magnetic spice rack. for more pictures and DIY fun, go here: angelpeach838.wordpress.com Buy Materials  1. Sheet of steel (purchased at Lowes). There are many...
By: angelpeach838

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Skateboarding

Posted: 26 Nov 2008 05:34 PM PST

Skateboarding is an great sport. It's not only a lot of fun, but it's also great exercise. Instructables has a bunch of awesome projects and how-to's about skateboarding. There are the basics, like learning to take a fall. There's also the more advanced, like building a motor powered board. No matte...
By: Gjdj3

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Remove The Lyrics From Most Songs

Posted: 30 May 2008 12:36 PM PDT

This will teach you how to remove the vocals from almost any song. This is great for making your own Karaoke song Now before i start i want you to know this won't completely remove the singer, but it will do a pretty good job of it so its worth a try. Download Audacity You need to download Aud...
By: DancerBoi

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How to make Polar Panorama with Photoshop

Posted: 31 May 2008 04:29 PM PDT

My English is little so sorry Finding Find or make a panorama picture Resizing And to square width size (for example: from 2000x650 to 2000x2000) "ImageImage size" Rotating Rotate 180° "ImageRotate Canvas180°" Polaring And use polar coordinates filter "FilterDistortPolar Coordinates" Se...
By: iSuat

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Make Shamrock Cupcakes from Standard Pans

Posted: 17 Mar 2009 09:54 AM PDT

Learn how to make yet another cupcake shape without having to buy specialty pans. These are great for St. Patrick's Day.  They are made using the same trick as my Heart Shaped Cupcakes .  You can adapt this technique for many different shapes by altering the marble placement and decorating techni...
By: starshipminivan

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Corned Beef and Cabbage with Root Vegetables and Horseradish Sauce

Posted: 04 Jan 2007 05:07 PM PST

Corned beef and cabbage (AKA New England Boiled Dinner) is a classic St. Patrick's Day and New Year's Eve dish.   It's incredibly easy to make, and tastes so much better when made at home. Try this recipe, and be sure to cook up a pile of root vegetables and cabbage to go along with your meat.  ...
By: canida

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Make Glass Beads From Broken Bottles (+video)

Posted: 15 Mar 2010 12:23 PM PDT

 Her's a video I made that shows you how to make some pretty nice beads from a couple of shards of blue glass. If you want to learn more about this kind of art, it's called "lampworking". There are scores more tutorials out there! Part 1 I had to break up the video into 3 segments because You...
By: nepheron

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Using a Digital Camera as a Second pair eyes and magnifying glass.

Posted: 13 Mar 2010 05:41 PM PST

I discovered recently while doing a small electronic project that my eye sight was not up to scratch as I first thought. Unfortunately, I thought I could work past my short comings and I proceeded with putting my project together. This resulted in my project not working as well as I wished and...
By: spiderfurby

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Garden Candle Lanterns

Posted: 15 Mar 2010 12:04 PM PDT

I refuse to pay $15 - $30 for fancy lanterns to hang from the trees in my yard. In this instructable, I'll show you how to make your own lanterns using glass jars, wire, and a few other items. During the day, people will wonder why the heck you have pickle jars hanging from the trees but at nigh...
By: Valster

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Lightweight Electric Motorcycle With Bamboo Frame

Posted: 15 Mar 2010 12:04 PM PDT

For our high school senior project, we have created a bamboo electric motorcycle. This project has been extremely fun, challenging, and time consuming; this is not something you can do over a few weekends. The end goal for us was to create a working motorcycle with a bamboo frame and an electric mot...
By: Bay School

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Steampunk Speaker box - my first Instructable

Posted: 15 Mar 2010 12:01 PM PDT

I know it's really not steampunk enough for some, but i really liked the box as it was so I did not paint it. I like the rustic feel it has. I have four dollars in this project because I had the box and wood pieces, the handles, the neoprene (for sound) and the speakers. I paid the 4 dollars for the...
By: tbkeffer

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Easy Stovetop Popcorn

Posted: 17 Oct 2008 03:50 PM PDT

I love popcorn! But microwave popcorn has its serious limitations: 1) tastes definitively like microwaved popcorn 2) always too much or too little popcorn (depending on size of bag and mood) 3) it ain't cheap 4) my boyfriend doesn't have a microwave!!!! What's a girl to do?? Oh ye...
By: scoochmaroo

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The 'Insanity Bringer' Ringer

Posted: 15 Mar 2010 11:36 AM PDT

The Insanity Bringer Ringer (IBR) is a diabolical little device designed to annoy and ultimately drive your victim crazy. As far as electronics go this thing is cheap and simple to make. Here's the idea: Have you ever heard a ringing in your ears and you can't tell if its actually real or if its ...
By: travis7s

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April fools joke: Melting popsicle paperweight

Posted: 15 Mar 2010 11:34 AM PDT

In this instructable I am going to teach you how to make a melting popsicle paperweight. This is a great prank to pull on people because even on april 1st they won't see this one coming. The setup is quite easy. While your colleague is away just put this melting popsicle paperweight on his pape...
By: MichelMoermans

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Tripod Mount for Digital Projector

Posted: 15 Mar 2010 11:10 AM PDT

 Part three of my series on abusing camera tripods is a simple mount for my digital projector. This instructable requires welding, and, potentially a lathe if you make the same mistakes I did. It's probably a good idea to use a heavy duty tripod for this project because this is adding about ten poun...
By: minorcatastrophe

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Fried Pi Pies

Posted: 14 Mar 2010 08:55 PM PDT

These fried pi pies are the perfect way to ring in Pi Day, whether your oven is on the fritz (like mine) or you just want a little deep fried action.  The Stuff You need: Unbaked Pie crusts -- these can be refrigerated ready-to-use type or homemade Pie filling -- a relatively smooth filling...
By: starshipminivan

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Thick and warm crazy rug

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 08:46 PM PST

This is a super easy rug to make and it is a lot of fun!  You will need about 5 yards of T-shirt material or something similar that coils up easily when stretched. You will also need a square (or any shape) of fabric for the base. The one I made is about 15" x 20" and it is super plush. Base of r...
By: CDandA

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Homemade Pizza Recipes

Posted: 13 Mar 2010 07:12 PM PST

We've rounded up an amazing collection of homemade pizza Instructables to tempt any palette. Check out these great recipes for thin crust, thick crust, individual pizza for one, and even pizza for dessert!  Learn how to make your own crust.   And what could make a pizza any more tempting than...
By: scoochmaroo

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How to Make Delicious, Healthy Homemade Potato Chips With a Microwave!

Posted: 22 Nov 2007 12:27 PM PST

Looking for a healthy, low-fat, easy, and delicious alternative to store-bought fried potato chips? Look no further! What You Need 1 Potato 1 Microwave-safe plate 1 Microwave Flavoring (Optional) Cut The Potato Cut the potato into thin slices, as thin or as thick as you'd like. U...
By: thatkidwithayoyo

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