How To
How to Properly Hold and Use a Brush Pen
Want to learn calligraphy? The brush pen is the artistic tool for you! The brush pen is the perfect writing utensil for controlled, sleek strokes, so it’s a key part of mastering the art of writing fancy letters. In this article, we’ll walk you through ev...
How to Keep Chinchillas Safe from other Pets
Chinchillas can make excellent pets, with proper care. Part of proper chinchilla care is keeping your chinchilla safe from all other pets in your home—including other chinchillas. If you have multiple chinchilla pets, this means providing a means of separ...
How to Exercise a Pet Rat
Despite the stigma associated with rats, they can actually make super fun and clean pets! They’re social, surprisingly intelligent, and they enjoy the company of humans. If you have a pet rat, it’s important to give them adequate exercise to keep them fro...
Simple Ways to Return an Order with Fashion Nova App on iPhone or iPad
This wikiHow teaches you how to return an item or order to Fashion Nova for store credit. As long as your order is unwashed, unworn, and not stained, you can return it for full credit within 30 days of the original shipping date.
How to Roast Bone Marrow
Bone marrow can be a tasty and nutritious addition to your meals. One of the ways to cook bone marrow at home is to roast it. Roasting bone marrow is a very simple process that you can do even if you are a beginner cook. If you want to try to cook bone ma...
How to Curl Eyelashes with a Spoon
Curled eyelashes make your eyes look bigger and more awake. This technique is a quick, easy and effective way to curl your lashes if you find yourself without a curler. Warm a spoon in water, place it over your eyelids and push your lashes against it. Set...
How to Recover from Zinc Deficiency
Zinc is a mineral which forms a necessary part of everyone’s diet. Specifically, zinc helps keep your metabolism functioning at a healthy rate and keeps your immune system working. Zinc is most commonly found in proteins such as poultry and red meat, and...
How to Study the Brain
The brain is arguably the most important and the most complex organ in the human body. It’s responsible not only for the daily performance and regulation of automatic bodily functions, but also for our thoughts, feelings, and even our entire perception of...
How to Stretch Canvas Shoes
Canvas shoes are comfortable, cheap, and versatile. However, they can be narrow in the toes when you first buy them, so breaking them in takes effort and patience. You can stretch canvas shoes with DIY methods such as using heat, stuffing them with newspa...
How to Draw on Vuforia Chalk on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to draw on a shared live screen using Vuforia Chalk for Android.
How to Tie a Wrap Top
In the fashion world, a wrap top could mean one of two things: an open blouse that you wrap around yourself and tie into a knot, or a scarf that you wrap and tie to make a shirt. Both options are perfect for the summer or as bathing suit coverups, and are...
How to Make Nonalcoholic Beer
Non-alcoholic beer is still a growing trend, and can be difficult to get ahold of. Fortunately, it is easy to brew yourself. The process is almost exactly like brewing regular beer, except with a few changes to the recipe and a couple of additional steps....
How to Pass the Postal Exam
If you're looking to join the United States Postal Service, you'll need to pass the Postal Exam first. If you've never taken it before, you may be surprised to learn how difficult the exam can be; most people don't pass the exam in a given session. Luckil...
How to Make Your Own Gin at Home
Gin is a delicious spirit enjoyed by many all around the world! Making gin is a really fun activity to do with some friends, and it also allows you to get as creative as you like with the ingredients. Notes of cinnamon, chamomile, and lavender are just a...
How to Melt Glass
Melting glass is an exciting way to use old glass pieces and to form impressive, decorative art. Melting glass requires either a regular or microwave kiln, a firing profile, and some sturdy, heat-resistant gloves. If you're serious about melting glass, yo...
How to Dry Tobacco
Whether it’s for smoking, for ceremonial use, or for an insect repellent solution, there are many reasons to dry, or air-cure, your own tobacco leaves. Drying tobacco is a kind of curing process that takes between 3 and 8 weeks to properly prepare the tob...