Natural Cucumber Juice Soap Recipe

For a subtle, light green-beige color in your soap, you can use cucumber - skin, flesh, seeds and all. You can use this recipe with any soap recipe - or create your own soap recipe. Just substitute well-pureed cucumber for the water in your recipe. The cucumbers have so much water in them as it is, you can use up to 100% cucumber in exchange for the water. The skin is what gives the soap its color, so if you want more color to the soap, add in a higher ratio of skin to the liquid....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 205 words · Patricia Rogers

Olympics Fun Facts

January 12, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Courtney Drost

Overview Of Japanese Pottery Technique Raku

This direct process was well received, especially by enthusiasts of the tea ceremony. In 1598 a gold seal was presented to Chijiro (or possibly his son) by the ruler Hideyoshi. This seal was engraved with the ideograph for ​raku. Raku thus became Chijiro’s family title. The Raku family continues making their pottery in Chijiro’s tradition; the current master is Raku Kichizaemon XV. In 1940, British potter Bernard Leach published A Potter’s Book in which he described his introduction to the process of raku....

January 12, 2023 · 9 min · 1861 words · Daniel Giambra

Parts Of A Camera Photography Manual

The camera body is the most basic part of a camera. It is the box that holds the film and the camera controls. The lens is either built-into the body or attaches to the body. The body also houses a battery that powers the shutter, flash, light meter, and other controls. There are generally rings to connect a strap to the camera for easy carrying as well. Lens: The lens is the part of the camera (or an attachment for the camera) that focuses light into the body and onto the film....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 100 words · Michael Rhodes

People Rank And File

General of the Army, 5 StarsGeneral, 4 StarsLieutenant General, 3 StarsMajor General, 2 StarsBrigadier General, 1 StarColonel, Silver Eagle PinLieutenant Colonel, Silver Oak Leaf PinMajor, Gold Oak Leaf PinCaptain, 2 Silver Bars1st Lieutenant, 1 Silver Bar2nd Lieutenant, 1 Gold Bar Fleet Admiral, 5 StarsAdmiral, 4 StarsVice Admiral, 3 StarsRear Admiral, 2 StarsRear Admiral (lower half), 1 StarCaptain, 4 Stripes or Silver EagleCommander. 3 Stripes or Silver Oak LeafLieutenant Commander, 21/2 Stripes (two wide with a narrow one between them) or Bronze Oak LeafLieutenant....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 169 words · Melissa Leblanc

Photoshop How To Quickly Delete Layers

Layers are the soul of Photoshop. Layers are created on top of each other and given various types of effects, transparency etc. The cumulative effect of layering is what we see as an astonishing Photoshop image. Here is how you can quickly delete unnecessary layers in Photoshop: To quickly delete empty layers, choose File > Scripts > Delete All Empty Layers. Select one or more layers or groups of layers from the Layers panel....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 201 words · Shauna Butler

Printable Square Box Template

Supplies for Making a Square Box What you need for this project: Printer Paper Scissors Glue or tape How to Use the Paper Box Template In most instances, you can right-click on the image and choose to save it or print it. Print the paper box template onto a full sheet paper. Cut the template out on the black lines. Fold on the dotted lines. Glue the flaps to the inside of the box so no one can see them....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 463 words · Scott Palomino

Pyramid Solitaire Card Game Rules

Like traditional solitaire, the game is played with one player and a standard 52-card deck; the goal is to removal all of the cards from the pyramid. How to Setup the Game The setup of the game is one of the key things that is different about this version from the original version. As usual, shuffle the deck. Deal cards to form a pyramid, starting with a row of 1 card, followed by a row of two cards, and so on, down to a row of 7 cards....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 485 words · Bennie Yorke

Recycled Egg Carton Crafts For Kids

Spring Chicks Egg Carton Craft from Typically Simple Egg Carton Flower Craft from The Spruce Egg Carton Crab Craft from The Spruce Easy Egg Carton Ladybug from One Little Project Bumble Bee Craft for Kids from Crafty Morning Egg Carton Snail Craft from The Spruce Carton Ocean Craft from The Imagination Tree Egg Carton Tree from Glued To My Crafts Mayflower Boat Egg Carton Craft from Woo! Jr. Kids Activities Egg Carton Ice Cream Cones from In The Playroom Turtle Recycled Kids Craft from Emma Owl Flying Egg Carton Helicopter from How We Learn Egg Carton Dragon Craft from I Heart Crafty Things Egg Carton Flower Magnets from Twitchetts Paint & Stack Dr....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 196 words · Melina Johnson

Rita Shehan Paper Crafts Expert For The Spruce Crafts

January 12, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Rachel Schenck

Seasons For The Northern Hemisphere 2013

January 12, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Hanna Hedrick

Shakespeare On Film

Looser Adaptations “More honored in the breach than the observance.” Description: This play, about a British military campaign, was filmed during World War II to boost the morale of British troops. Description: Simplified version of Hamlet as “a man who could not make up his mind.” Description: Employs a mixture of stage and screen techniques. See the uncut version if you can. Description: Made over several years on a shoestring budget....

January 12, 2023 · 11 min · 2321 words · Richard Gregg

Shogi Introduction And Basics

Josh Krekeler, the secretary of the U.S. Shogi Federation, wrote this primer for those of us who are Shogi novices. Shogi is the Japanese version of chess. While they share some common elements and strategic principles, they are really two different games. Shogi is much more popular in Japan than Chess is in America. Professional players compete for seven major titles throughout the year, and games are regularly broadcast on television....

January 12, 2023 · 6 min · 1181 words · Marie Cook

Simple 5 Point Origami Star Instructions

January 12, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Tyrone Scoggins

Spain Kings Queens Prime Ministers

January 12, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Terry Payne

Teen Read Week

“With so many options for entertainment, not to mention the increased amount of schoolwork in the teen years, busy and distracted teens can sometimes overlook reading for pleasure,” said YALSA President Paula Brehm-Heeger. “That’s why YALSA’s Teen Read Week national literacy initiative—aimed just at teens—is so important. It’s a time to remind teens that reading is fun, free and can be done anywhere, anytime!” A recent study by the National Assessment of Educational Progress reported that the number of 17 year olds who said they never or hardly ever read for fun increased from 9% in 1984 to 19% in 2004....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 516 words · Eva Holston

The 7 Best Online Sewing Classes Of 2023

Best Overall: The New York Sewing Center Best for Beginners: Anita by Design Best Introduction to Pattern Making: Skillshare - Pattern Drafting Best Menswear and Accessories: The English Tailor Best Introduction to Draping: Skillshare - Garment Construction, Introduction to Draping Best Upholstery How-Tos: Kim’s Upholstery Best Sewing Hacks: Annika Victoria’s Sewing Hacks, Reviews, and Tricks If a one-on-one private lesson is what you’re after, you can learn at your own pace courtesy of an instructor at a cost of around $60....

January 12, 2023 · 6 min · 1070 words · Stephanie Koonce

The Beatles Biographies Timeline Trivia Songs And More

January 12, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Ray Cason

The Best Tools For Cutting Curves In Thick Wood Stock

Jigsaw For many home woodworkers and DIYers, a jigsaw serves as a handheld version of a band saw (or, more precisely, a scroll saw, which is another option for curved interior cutouts). Jigsaws can make tight turns and cut a variety of stock thicknesses, even up to five inches. The trick to making interior cuts is to drill a starter hole, using a 3/8 or 1/2-inch bit into the cutout area....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 547 words · David Lareau

The Bestselling Subjects For Paintings

Whether the subjects most popular with the masses are the subjects you want to paint is a question only you as an individual artist can answer. But if your primary motivation for painting is selling the finished products, it’s advisable to choose subjects that are tried and true. Here are a few types of paintings that fit that description. Traditional Landscape Paintings and Local Views Landscape painting has been popular for a long time and continues to be popular today....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 563 words · David Pleasant