Use dry erase markers to draw on windows. They wipe off with a soft cloth. Fun at work, or at home!
Category: Around the house
Heatproof a Pot with Sugru

Sugru is very soft, like a cross between Play-Doh and cookie dough. It comes in a range of colors, so you can mix them together if you like, or create interesting marbled effects.
First, I rolled some out and smooshed it over the lid handle… If I’d been thinking, I’d have pressed something flat over the whole thing once it was covered.
Then, I made some covers for the side handles. And then, I let the whole thing sit. It takes about 24 hours for the clay to fully cure. There are some fumes while you’re working with it, so use a well-ventilated area. But they dissipate pretty quickly and didn’t bother me at all during the dry time. OK, then it was time to put this bad-boy to the test… So I boiled some water. I let it boil for fifteen minutes or so, letting the pot get good and hot.
And you know what? Those Sugru-ed handles are now nice and heatproof! I can grab right onto them and they aren’t even warm.
Easy Silhouette
Follow the instructions given HERE for complete instructions.
Message Board
Simply put decorative paper into a frame. Use a dry-erase marker on the glass to get your message across! Another tip: Use a mirror you already own, like the bathroom one for messages too. Dry-erase markers just wipe right off!
More info HERE
Mirror Prank
Use anti-fog solution and a q-tip to write a secret message on a mirror to scare or surprise someone coming out of the shower. You’ll have loads of fun with this practical joke.




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