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Eco Friendly Post Its!

By SandraE Postits

  Instead of using up so much paper try virtual post it notes! Its a free download, quick and simple. I downloaded it a couple months ago and i have saved many sheets of paper :) Instead of writing a quick note on a post it note just to discard it a day later i just click on the little icon on my desk top which brings up a post it note and type in my quick note. When im done i just trash it. Saved a little piece of tree :) A lot of pieces adds up to a lot.... »MORE

July 23, 2008
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The Dot Candy Bench.

By Chrisjob Buttonbench_lg2

When I was a kid, I ate candy dots once a year...on our family vacation to Canada, and I freakin' loved 'em. The folks at Jellio must have too, as the inspired them to create the Button Bench. At $1400, its one heck of an investment for a novelty item, but a trip to Ikea and some painted playground balls could get you there as well. Via. »MORE

July 23, 2008
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Video How-To: Sustainable Food Shopping.

By Chrisjob Cimg1267

Improving your home's efficiency and lessening your dependence of fossil fuels is only part of the necessary change. You also have to eat like you give a damn. Check out Dr. Bill Chameides' first video for The Green Grok on sustainable food shopping. Photo. »MORE

July 23, 2008
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How To Make A Dual-Sided Projection Screen That Also Serves as Artwork.

By Chrisjob F217q48fiy4k472

Fylke, like everyone I imagine, wasn't too keen on the look of a huge boring white screen on his wall. So, he created a dual-sided screen/artwork to keep the room looking fine when not using the projector. 1) Build the frame. 2) Cover the frame (with Ikea curtains...clever) 3) Create artwork 4) Impose art onto the screen. 5) Paint it up and hang it! »MORE

July 23, 2008
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The Cantaloupe Death Star.

By Chrisjob 2695428348_7962e46edf

So, I've admitted this here before: I've never gotten around to seeing Star Wars. And, to be honest, I don't really like cantaloupe. But with a knife, a cantaloupe, and five minutes, you can have your very own planet-killing super weapon that even I could get into. Clever. »MORE

July 23, 2008
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‘Designer’ Pet Crate Covers

By DIY Maven Image002

Because of some behavioral problems, my very neurotic cat sleeps in a very large dog crate at night. It breaks my heart, as I’d much rather have her sleeping in our bed and specifically on my feet, which seems to be her preferred human body part/pillow. For any pet-parent that has to employ a crate, you know what an eyesore they can be. Crate Covers and More sells very pretty ‘slip covers’ (starting at $130) in various styles that you can pop over these jails, turning them into cozy little retreats. DIYable? Sure. As a matter of fact, I’d bet... »MORE

July 23, 2008
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Dorm Room Essentials

By DIY Maven Image002

If you’re headed off to college or heading someone off to college this fall, here’s a great video that’ll get you thinking about dorm-room life and the challenges it presents. Even though space will–most likely–be at a premium, style doesn’t have to be! »MORE

July 23, 2008
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How to Make a Magnetic Art/Photo Display

By DIY Maven 2668680938_b5a0586128

Another installment in the art/photo display gallery here at Curbly is this option from Wendy at Wisdom of the Moon.  Supplies she used:a strip of flat metal with holes in itmetal primerPaintClear protective enamelscrewswashersmagnets What she did:You can probably figure out, just by the list of materials, what Wendy did. Although she opted to paint the washers and metal strip, leaving them ‘raw’ for an industrial look would be a great-looking and easier option. For the full tutorial and tips, go to Wisdom of the Moon. Via. »MORE

July 23, 2008
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Camouflaged Satellite Dishes

By DIY Maven Sqish

Sqish’s custom made stickers will end the blight of goofy rooftop technology as we know it. How will they accomplish such a daunting task? Easy, the stickers are custom-made to blend into any surface upon which satellite dishes may be mounted. Just slap a sticker onto your dish and voila, the dish does a Casper. But before you jump for joy...the stickers are currently only available in the UK for customers using Sky or Freesat. So, we can either keep our fingers crossed that they’ll be available in the US sometime soon...or we could attempt a DIY alternative. Via. »MORE

July 22, 2008
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Cooperation

By Deborah Dog_poster_from_linnea_design_medium

I was thinking the other day about the dogs and the shared custody agreement we have with my mom. Basically, the dogs get shuttled back and forth between our house in Minneapolis, and my mom's house in Saint Paul. Every three or four days, she'll come pick them up if she's in the neighborhood, or we'll drop them off on our way to an event on the othe side of the river.   This arrangement works wonders for us, since it gives us some flexibility in our schedules. If we've got a softball game after work and can't make it... »MORE

July 22, 2008
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Curbly Video Podcast: How To Print Custom, One-of-a-Kind Apparel with Skreened.com.

By Chrisjob Skreenedcards

Skreened.com fulfills not only the American, but the ultimate, international dream of all humankind: to have anything you could ever desire printed on a t-shirt. Skreened's technique is efficient and durable full-color process that lays soft, water-based prints right onto the garment. So you can get just one, just for you, with no setup fees, or minimal orders. Plus, Skreened's approach uses sweatshop-free apparel, prints without harmful chemicals, and avoids corporate retailers, allowing independent artists to distribute their work in ways everyone can feel good about. Curbly visited Skreened's shop for a video tour and how-to. Check it out here!... »MORE

July 22, 2008
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The ‘Sha-do Lamp’

By DIY Maven Pat2-1

Peter Buning has created a lamp that uses reflection to cast intricate designs upon walls and ceilings. The patterns of the styles available can be adjusted up to 3 meters in diameter. For more information, visit sha-do.com. Via.   »MORE

July 22, 2008
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The Edison Chandelier

By DIY Maven Img21m

(One word: covet!) Showing up in the pages of Pottery Barn is this ‘bare essentials’ chandelier. Wires, sockets and bulbs have never looked lovelier. The fabric-covered cords extend from a bronzed ceiling plate. Bare filament bulbs are included. It’s available for $399 through the catalog and internet only. »MORE

July 22, 2008
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Worry Less On Vacation

By lilybee Bullas_cat_burglar_thumb

The goober and I are heading to Ireland tomorrow for a week and a bit. My sweetie is sitting this one out which means I don't have to worry about the flat being empty.When leaving someone at home just isn't an option, there are plenty of things you can do to worry-proof your home they include: giving your neighbours a heads up, and a contact number using timers to turn on lights, radio's etc turning the phone ringer off cancelling your deliveries Mostly common sense stuff, but it doesn't hurt to have a reminder especially if you're a-leave-EVERYTHING-to-the-last-possible-second type. The... »MORE

July 22, 2008
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Five Quick Tips for Kitchen Cleaning.

By Chrisjob Kitchencleaning-tips

Don't just leave it for tomorrow...or for whomever you've suckered into washing the dishes. Just clean it up. Cracked Egg Cleanup: I Remove Oven Cleaner Residue Washing A Dishwasher or Washing Machine Refrigerator Cleaning Refrigerator Dust Bunnies »MORE

July 21, 2008
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How To: Hide Wires in Between Your Carpet and Wall.

By Chrisjob Fn9kpz9fiwh5q3b

This trick is a classic: Instructable-maker Condongolev highlights the basic, but clever, technique of sliding cables, cords, and wires in that tiny groove between the carpet and the wall. Just extend the wire, and use a pointed, but blunt object (like a broken pencil) to push it into the little space. Works great for speaker wire, coax cable, power supplies, etc. »MORE

July 21, 2008
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