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#gardening
Turn a Sunny Window into a Hydroponic Garden
Just because you don't have a backyard garden doesn't mean you can't enjoy fresh greens. Put together a hydroponic system in a sunny spot based on the designs of WindowFarms.org, and you'll have fresh greens all year long. [Lifehacker] -
#diy
Turn an IKEA Shelving Unit Into a Window Seat
If you have a window in need of some accompanying book-friendly furniture, this tutorial will show you how to turn an IKEA bookcase into a sturdy window seat with lots of book storage built in. [Lifehacker] -
#snapjudgment
Don Draper Shares Your Enthusiasm For Saturday Morning Coffee
[Vancouver, November 6. Image via Bauer-Griffin.]
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#cleveruses
Top 10 Clever Fixes for Your Broken Stuff
Buying a replacement at Target isn't always the necessary solution when your stuff goes on the fritz. Fix common problems or altogether broken gear with these clever repair methods. [Lifehacker] -
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#giftwrap
Make a Gift Bow Out of Any Paper
Sure, you can just go to the store and buy a bow. But why not make your gift show a bit more thought, and style? Recycle old maps, glossy ads, and other paper into creative bows with this guide. [Lifehacker] -
#weekendproject
Make a Hand Truck Out of a Shopping Cart
So you need to move some large, heavy stuff, but you don't want to throw out your back? Instead of renting or paying two hundred dollars for your own moving dolly, DIY web site Instructables details how to make your own. [Lifehacker] -
#diy
Turn Scrap Wood Into An Awesome Laminate Table
Armed with some basic tools, a supply of scrap or salvaged wood, and a few weekends to devote to the project, you too can have an awesome laminate wood table with loads of character and good looks. [Lifehacker] -
#weekendproject
Build a Closet Photo Studio
Got a passion for photography but don't have a lot of money or space to dedicate to your hobby? Weblog Telovation details how to build a closet photography studio for relatively cheap and still get great results. [Lifehacker] -
#outdoors
Make an Emergency Fire Starter from a T-Shirt
It's important to have a backup plan in the great outdoors. An extra pair of clean underwear is nice, but fire-starting tools are essential. DIY weblog Make details how to make a no-fail fire source from a few pieces of old t-shirt. [Lifehacker]
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