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Most people have not heard of making an ice chest out of pumpkins but it can provide a fun and original way to entertain guests, keep beverages cold, provide after party healthy snacks, and contribute to organic recycling for compost heaps in the backyard. So what exactly IS a Pumpkin Ice Chest? It is a hollowed out pumpkin that is filled with ice in which can or glass bottle beverages are stuffed inside. Similar to a plastic cooler or metal tub that can be filled with ice, a hollowed out pumpki...
Published by Debbie Edwards 2 months ago in Parties & Entertaining | +7 votes | 2 comments
Barefoot sandals are somewhat of a product of evolution from South Asia. They were first developed as variations of jewelry that was designed specifically for the feet that was worn as a symbol of ceremonies and celebrations, especially for brides that were celebrating their upcoming nuptials and vows. They are meant more for decoration than practicality or protection for the feet. Conveniently, the beauty of barefoot sandals are that they can be worn by themselves or actually with traditional s...
Published by Debbie Edwards 3 months ago in Tattoos, Piercing & Body Art | +8 votes | 9 comments
The Akhal-Teke horse, also known as the Turkmenistian horse, or rare golden horse from Turkmenistan which is one of the Turkik states in Central Asia. One of the most unique attributes of the Akhal-Teke breed is the rare and naturally occuring metallic sheen of their coat. The breed today is still very rare today. There are approximately 3500 pedigreed horses left in the world today and are being bred throughout Russia, Europe, the U.S and other countries to maintain purity of bloodlines and qua...
Published by Debbie Edwards 3 months ago in Horses | +11 votes | 13 comments
Varieties of birds are often chosen as a tattoo design that can appear on legs, arms, backs and stomachs. Ranging in symbolism and mysticism, birds can represent many things from good and bad omens, prosperity, peace, freedom, strength and many more. Explore some of the most popular bird tattoo designs and ideas and learn about the symbolism behind their image.
Published by Debbie Edwards 3 months ago in Tattoos, Piercing & Body Art | +6 votes | 3 comments
Learn ways in which men and women can build trust and intimacy in new courtships and relationships when there are past experiences of sexual abuse. With patience and repetition of positive experiences while using positive reinforcement, many people can overcome the negative responses related to sexual abuse that can create a healthy self esteem, self respect and happiness in the new relationship.
Published by Debbie Edwards 3 months ago in Intimacy & Sex | +14 votes | 19 comments
When working on a large glass surface such as a glass door, large french doors, window panels, large mirrors or store windows, Acrylics work great when it comes to preservation of texture, color and consistency. Learn more about using layering techniques, color blends and applicators that apply different textures to add dimension and depth to your large work of art on glass.
Published by Debbie Edwards 3 months ago in Plastics, Acrylics & Glass | +7 votes | 2 comments
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) and its close relative Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) are used in many soaps, shampoo's, detergents, toothpastes, engine degreasers and solvents among many other things for its foaming and degreasing properties which are also known as solvents. Once SLS is absorbed into the skin, it mimics and acts like the hormone Oestrogen or Estrogen. When the fine hormonal balance within the body is upset, many symptomatic diseases can occur that can be mild to severe and can even ...
Published by Debbie Edwards 3 months ago in Chemistry | +6 votes | 4 comments
Polyvinyl Alcohol is a widely used water-soluble synthetic, bio-compatible, toxicologically safe polymer that is highly prized and usable due to its superb emulsifying and adhesive properties that are resistant to solvents, oils or grease. It has a high tensile strength and ability to resist oxygen which prevents aging and deterioration. It is used in common over the counter medications, industrial adhesives and household cleaners.
Published by Debbie Edwards 3 months ago in Chemistry | +5 votes | 2 comments
Sodium Benzoate, also known as Benzoic Acid, is a very common and widely used preservative in popular foods for both humans and pets, and is also found in many over the counter medications such as cold and flu medications, cosmetics and even baby wipes. Sodium Benzoate is commonly used in foods that are highly acidic such as vinegar style salad dressings, carbonated soft drinks which contain citric acids, jams, pickles and other condiments like relish. Sodium Benzoate is also a common ingredient...
Published by Debbie Edwards 3 months ago in Chemistry | +8 votes | 6 comments
Stibnite is a sulfide mineral and is commonly referred to as Antimonite which is a soft gray mineral that crystallizes in an orthorhombic space group. Dating back 5000 years ago, Stibnite was used as an eye cosmetic in the Middle East among other, farther reaching geographical locations. It was used to darken eyebrows and eyelashes to enhance the darker shades of natural browns and blacks. It is also used in modern day Pyrotechnics.
Published by Debbie Edwards 3 months ago in Tattoos, Piercing & Body Art | +12 votes | 11 comments
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