Keep this in mind when you place valuables in your luggage thinking they’re safe.
Year: 2011
How to Remove a Dent in a Ping Pong Ball
How to Tie a Tie Tie
Job Interview? Briss? Court Appearance?
Yes, a necktie is definitely called for, and not a clip-on! No problem…relax, take a deep breath, remember your days in the boy scouts, and study the oh-so-easy knot-tying instructions printed right on Fred’s handy How Tie. Hand-crafted from 100% silk twill in a Euro-chic 3” width.

Home-made Crayons
Here’s a great way to use up all those broken crayons.
1. Preheat oven to 200°
2. Take out any broken crayons, tear of excess paper, and divide them by color. Or, if you’re feeling adventurous, mix colors for fun, multi-colored crayons.
3. Place the broken crayons in a molded, silicone tray (any shape will do).
4. Place the silicone pan on a cookie sheet in the oven for 20 minutes or until melted.
[Note: ours took a little longer to melt, but many of our broken crayons were jumbo sized]
5. Let the pan cool for 15 minutes and gently pop the crayons out of the tray.
We think they’re cute and perfect for springtime party favors or gifts.
Pee-Pee Tee-Pee
Diaper changing a baby boy in your future? Don’t want to get hit with a fountain?
Be prepared with a Pee-Pee Tee-Pee!
To Make, You’ll need: 
1 receiving blanket, or soft fabric
scissors
ribbon
sewing machine, or needle and thread
butter lid as pattern
To make:
cut circles in fabric, using lid as guide or about 3″ diameter.
Layer two circles, then cut from side to center point.
Bring one side over the other and form a cone.
Position ribbon as a loop at the top of the cone.
Stitch together along edges to secure.
To use:
When changing baby boy, cover his pee-pee with the tee-pee. Wash after use.
Make several from one blanket.



