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probably late

Normally, I’m the last to know so you can go ahead and stop reading this if you’ve known about this for years and I am so out of the loop.

But have you visited Instructables.com before? 

It’s a website where people can share things they make, show others how to make it, and help people be creative.

Oh, the possibilities!  And by “possibilities” I mean, the things I can make Chris do.  It’s awesome.

Here’s some fun stuff I’ve found:

Wine barrel rain collector
That is a magnificient swing set.  Next summer, my handy husband will be building something like this (but not this beast) in the backyard–we’ll need a slide.  And there will be a fort.  For the kids, of course.
I need to buy a sewing machine.  And then I want to make a quilt.
Mini carrot cupcakes with spiced cream cheese frosting?  If I learn how to make these, I won’t have to buy a birthday cake for my mother-in-law next year.
And then there’s also some really random or funny things:
This man shows you how to make a cardboard tank for your kitty.  The giggling that this project produced…
Need to make a ski ramp off your roof?  Instructables has you covered.
This would have come in very handy when I was younger.  A minnow trap made from a two liter bottle.  I’m sure this would have worked better than the baggie we always used.
There is something for everyone–go check it out!
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Comments

  1. Lori says

    December 31, 2011 at 4:50 am

    That cat tank is fantastic! Making a quilt is on my to do list as well… but I don’t see it happening anytime soon.

    Reply
  2. mary says

    December 31, 2011 at 2:52 pm

    I can’t handle that tank. It just makes me laugh…

    Reply

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