Archive for September, 2010
How To Apply Perfume
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from jonz and more videos in the Body Adornment category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com A perfume can be a delicious whisper that reminds people “I’m here”—or a booming shout that hollers “Look! It’s me!” Make sure your signature scent is saying what you want it to. To complete this How-To you will need: Toiletries that are unscented or the same scent as your perfume Your favorite perfume Step 1: Use unscented toiletries Use toiletries that are unscented or in the same scent as your perfume. You don’t want your shampoo, conditioner, soap, and deodorant to clash with each other—or your perfume. Step 2: Moisturize Moisturize, ideally with a lotion or body oil that has the same scent as your perfume. Not only does this layer the fragrance, which helps it last throughout the day, but scent adheres to moisturized skin better than it does to dry. Tip: The best time to apply moisturizer is when you step out of the shower or bath and your skin is still damp. Step 3: Spray & walk through If you have a perfume bottle with a spritzer, then just before getting dressed, spray the perfume into the air in front of you at chest level, pause, and then walk through it. This will give you an even, all-over scent. Step 4: Apply to pulse …
SWIM – Io E Rodo Al Bar
Il video ufficiale di SWIM “Io e Rodo al bar”. Progetto realizzato in collaborazione con Emi Publishing e Qoob (www.qoob.tv)
How to Install an Invisible Dog Fence
Home improvement expert Ron Hazelton gives insight on how professionals install an invisbile underground pet fence, and how the fence works to keep your pets safely in your yard. To view an extended version of this video, visit www.ronhazelton.com.
How To Fit in on Your First Day Of Work
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from KHall and more videos in the General Office Life category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Everyone is whispering and staring at you—or at least it feels that way. Here are a few quick tricks for dealing with those first-day-at-the-office jitters. To complete this How-To you will need: A new job Some self-confidence An upbeat attitude Step 1: Choose outfit Choose your first day outfit carefully. Your clothes are a huge part of the image you project so play it safe—at least until people get to know you. Step 2: Show up on time Show up on time, but not too early—you want to appear conscientious and responsible, but you don’t want to show up your new colleagues. Step 3: Be prepared to answer questions Be prepared to answer questions about who you are, where you’re from, and what you’re doing there. Rehearse your spiel ahead of time in order to come across as confident but not arrogant. Tip: Be respectful to one and all. Not only is it good manners, but you still don’t know who’s who—or who’s about to be promoted! Step 4: Do more listening than talking Do more listening than talking. The only thing people enjoy more than interrogating the newbie is talking about themselves. Tip: Impress people by remembering their names …
1991 TV show openings Part 3
1991 TV show openings Part 3 Roc, Man of the People, Pacific Station, Eerie Indiana, The Adventures of Mark & Brian, Nurses, Evening Shade, Designing Women, Sibs, Home Improvement, Dinosaurs.
How To Make an Origami Bat
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from OrigamiUSA and more videos in the Origami category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com You don’t have to wait until Halloween to get your fill of creepy critters—fold a whole colony of bats and string them into a spooky mobile. To complete this How-To you will need: A sheet of square origami paper (6″ x 6″ / 15 cm x 15 cm) A flat surface Step 1: Position paper as diamond Position the paper in front of you in a diamond shape with its white side up. Step 2: Fold bottom corner up Fold the bottom corner up to the top corner. Step 3: Fold right corner to left and unfold Fold the right corner over to the left corner, crease it, then unfold. Step 4: Fold right corner to top and then to bottom Fold the right corner up to the top. Then fold the same corner back down to the bottom, creating a smaller triangle. Step 5: Fold top side of small triangle to bottom Fold the top horizontal side of this small triangle out to the bottom sloping side. Step 6: Repeat on left side, then flip model Repeat Steps 4 and 5 on the left side, then turn the model over. Step 7: Fold top corner down Fold both layers of the top corner down to the bottom corner. Step 8: Fold smaller triangle half above larger triangle Fold both layers back into a smaller …
Tim Taylor on a Lawn Mower
check david-heron.me.uk Tim Taylor from Home Improvement on a lawn mower, dancing to born to be wild!
How To Make A Baby! (Safe For Work Version)
Raunchy Version: bit.ly Episode #13: How To Make A Baby! ** Three Steps To Success ** Answering life’s harder questions… in three simple steps! Maybe not today, and maybe not tomorrow – but someday, you’re going to want to be a parent. Our resident father, Riley McIlwain shows you the ropes on how you too can create your very own child… in just three simple steps! +++++++++++++++++++++++ Support ideo Productions! Merchandise: bit.ly Facebook: bit.ly Live Show: bit.ly Donate $$: bit.ly Jon’s Twitter: bit.ly Jory’s YouTube: bit.ly Music by Matt: bit.ly ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Starring: Riley McIlwain Filmed & Edited by: Jonathan Paula An ideo Production – © 2010. ~
How to Strip Old Paint and Varnish
Home improvement expert Ron Hazelton demonstrates how to strip old paint and varnish from windows and doors. For more painting or wood restoration tips, visit www.ronhazelton.com.
How To Burp a Baby
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Janeen and more videos in the Baby Feeding & Diapers category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Whether nursing or taking a bottle, babies tend to suck in air as they eat. Burping helps them get the bubbles out—and heads off little tummy aches at the pass. To complete this How-To you will need: A breast-feeding or bottle-feeding baby And a burp cloth or two An absorbent bib (optional) Step 1: Know when to burp Know when to burp your baby. If you’re nursing, burp her when you switch from one breast to the other. If you’re bottle-feeding, burp her every time she downs an ounce or two. In both cases, you should also burp her at the end of the meal. Tip: A baby may also need to be burped between feedings. If she seems uncomfortable or is crying and you can’t figure out why, try burping her—it may be random gas. Step 2: Lap position Sit your baby upright on your lap, facing you but angled slightly to one side and leaning slightly forward with her chest against your hand. Cup her chin with the thumb and index finger of that hand. With your other hand, firmly pat or rub your palm/fingertips in circles in the middle of her back, using gentle pressure to help push out the air. Tip: When using this position, you may want to put a …

