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		<title>Primitive Grubby</title>
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i want to know how to make a cinnamon stain to "grubby up" my halloween and christmas crafts?

i've seen this done to other crafts (snowmen, santas,...) and like the primitive/rustic look, how can i do this? any tips to help my crafts retain the great scents would be appreciated too. thanks!


You actually use coffee [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Art Silk</title>
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what is art silk?



i dont knw....


  
    
    

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		<title>Light Lamp</title>
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When you light an alcohol lamp, why does the fire looks a little transparent?

We tried that at school. I've observed that when we lighted the lamp it's a little transparent. I just wanna know why it's like that.
Can someone tell me?


I think it's a property of the alcohol like other combustible materials leaving out [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Door Lock</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 20:58:14 +0000</pubDate>
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How can I lock access to an exterior door knob?

Several friends and relatives have keys to my weekend house, there are weeks when I don't want them using it but sometimes I suspect they still do. I don't want to change the locks, I'm just looking for something to attach to the exterior of [...]]]></description>
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