learn origami, it's fun and can keep you entertained for a while. Also get a white sheet (flat) twin size. Then on your computer print out your favorite pictures on iron transfer paper, then iron your pictures onto your sheet. Cut to the size you want before starting to iron. Then finish the edges with really cute fabric or lace. It's alot of fun, great conversation piece, and your family and friends will love seeing all the pictures every time they walk into your house. forgot to say, hang it up somewhere cool like empty wall of living room. I have mine hanging from my bar so all the stuff under my bar is cleverly hidden..
2006-08-10 09:09:22
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answered by sisinlovewithyou 4
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It depends on the craft you want to do. I have had years of trying out new things, comes from the genes of my family, we are very creative in alot of areas so you need to be more precise. What is it you would like to know, clay, paper, baking, glue, etc. I have done it all and I am still learning more. I have done things to teach kids and adults so what is it you were interested in making. Let me know or ask a more detailed ??? Good luck.
2006-08-10 16:10:04
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answered by Anonymous
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if you are talking techniques, then always lay fat over lean when painting in oils ,a little veg oil slows down the drying time of acryllic,
2006-08-10 16:06:11
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answered by lefang 5
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wing-tips, felt-tips, Q-tips!
2006-08-12 17:49:24
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answered by makeup lady 3
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do you mean witchcraft?
2006-08-10 16:27:25
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answered by clovisfleischhund 3
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