The Lost Art of Hand Candle Crafting (12 Jun 2006) Where candle making has gone, and where it still is. Many candles are still made in basements, kitchens, or spare rooms by hand... even after hundreds of years!
Comic Book History, Fascinating! (12 Jun 2006) The origins of the comic book are somewhat controversial
and perhaps the jury is still out on comic book history...
Soap Bubble Art (12 Jun 2006) Soap Bubble Art is fun for kids and easy for parents! Use your child's artwork as notepaper, party thank-yous, or just to decorate your walls.
Shrek Gingerbread Man Cookies and Crafts (12 Jun 2006) The Shrek Gingerbread Man "Gingy" is a favorite of kids and adults alike. Learn how to make your own Gingy in craft foam shapes, wood, baked clay ornament, or the classic spicy cookie.
Dont Throw Away Those Old Light Bulbs! (12 Jun 2006) Christmas is just around the corner and it's not too late to start those craft projects.
This Christmas craft project is ideal for kids under adult supervision. Not only is this a fun craft project, but using old light bulbs to make ornaments for the Tree will cut down on waste and help our environment.
The Beauty of Ceramics (12 Jun 2006) Try your hand at creating something beautiful and useful.
The Benefits of Custom Lapel Pins (12 Jun 2006) If you are looking for custom lapel pins, you may find a local supplier but if not there are hundreds of companies who will work with you to create the right pin for your event or organization.
Choosing a Lapel Pin Manufacturer (12 Jun 2006) There are hundreds of lapel pin companies to choose from. A simple search on the Internet yields multiple hits. It's important to have an idea of what you want before you begin working with a lapel pin manufacturer.
Patriotism and Purpose: Military Lapel Pins (12 Jun 2006) Military lapel pins serve many purposes; patriotism, remembrance, recognition and membership. Military lapel pins are some of the most popular lapel pins today.
Beaded Lanyards: Quasi Jewelry (12 Jun 2006) The typical lanyard is a length of basic rope, wire, or cloth that is designed to secure a small object. They are often purchased in large quantities and are fairly inexpensive. Many employees wear lanyards around their neck to secure identification badges while on the job.
Badge Lanyards: An Overview (12 Jun 2006) Badge lanyards are typically a length of rope, wire, or cloth designed to secure or display an identification card or an access badge. The most typical way to wear a badge lanyard is around the neck.
Variations of Neck Lanyards (12 Jun 2006) Neck lanyards are often made from lengths of rope, wire, or cloth and are worn around the neck to secure an important object.
How to Make Lanyards (12 Jun 2006) Creative types may be curious to learn how to make lanyards. If you are able to follow simple directions you will be able to produce your very own lanyard for personal use or to give as a gift.
Lost Your Cell Phone? The Benefits of Cell Phone Lanyards (12 Jun 2006) As the use of cell phones becomes increasingly popular, so does the use of cell phone lanyards to keep them from being misplaced. The cell phone lanyard is also a great way to keep a cell phone readily available without having to physically carry it.
An Unseen Beauty (12 Jun 2006) Here's a hobby that not a lot of people have.
Nature at its most mysterious hoards its most
colorful secrets.
Fun with Foamies (12 Jun 2006) Have fun doing craft projects with the foamie revolution!
Designing a Fun Family Coat of Arms (12 Jun 2006) Many families today seek a connection with their ancestors through their coat of arms. However, obtaining an official right to display a true coat of arms - i.e. an armorial bearing that was granted to your ancestor - can be a long and tedious process. And for many people, they may not even have an ancestor who was granted an official coat of arms in the first place. Solution: just design your own!
Mistress Of The Purse (12 Jun 2006) The Victorian Mistress of the House had a secret keeper under her skirts. What does she cosset in her pomegranate purse?