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Wolf mask with moving jaw

My First video. I’m not used to making video’s so I was very nervous. Supplies needed:
Full face covering plastic mask
- fake fur
- fun foam
- elastic
- glue gun
- glue
- sharpie
- utility knife or box cutter
- polymere clay
- paint and a brush
- draft paper
- pins.

I scared my mother with this mask. XD Have fun!

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Back To School Supplies/ Organization Tips!

:) please excuse my hyper-ness in this video haha

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Have you seen my new update video!? im moving!!
click this link to see my new update video!

Dear FTC, I am not affiliated with any of the companies mentioned in this video. I am not being paid for this video. All opinions are my own.

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How to Pack Clothing for a Move

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Moving is one of the top ten most stressful life experiences. Here’s how to pack it up without wanting to pack it in.

To complete this How-To you will need:

Wardrobe or cardboard boxes
Twist ties
Heavy duty garbage bags
Shopping bags
Luggage
Dryer sheets

Step 1: Invest in professional wardrobe boxes. They come with heavy-duty clothing rods, so you can transport much of your wardrobe without getting it wrinkled.

Step 2: Gather your hanging clothes in bunches of 5 to 15 (depending on the thickness of the clothes), and secure the hangers with twist ties. Then cover each bundle with an oversize, extra-strength garbage bag, poking a hole in the bag for the hangers and knotting the bottom so the clothes don’t hang out.

Step 3: Fill sturdy shopping bags with shoes, belts, pocketbooks, etc. and stash them in the bottom of the wardrobe.

Tip: Use this opportunity to donate to charity any clothes you haven’t worn in the past year.

Step 4: Pack any clothes that are stored on shelves in your luggage.

Tip: Toss dryer sheets in with packed clothes to keep them smelling fresh.

Step 5: Leave light clothing items like undergarments in their drawers. On moving day, remove drawers, carry the now-lightweight dresser into the moving van, and then replace the drawers. Secure the drawers with packing tape for the trip.

Step 6: Stash inexpensive clothes like T-shirts in large garbage bags or cardboard boxes.

Tip: Be careful about using discarded boxes. If they stain your clothes or bring bugs into your new home, it’s going to cost you a lot more than if you’d just bought new ones.

Step 7: Label all your clothing boxes with the room or place where they should go in your new home, like the master bedroom closet, and hope that everything makes it intact.

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How to pack wineglasses

http://www.movingboxes-direct.com/ How to Pack for Moving series, shows the best way to wrap wineglasses and stemware. As these are more delicate than than regular glasses we recommend that you use a glass pack that provides foam sleeves dividers. Remember always pack your stemware with the stem facing up! http://www.movingboxes-direct.com/MovingSupplies/DishPack.aspx

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How to Pack China – Part 1

http://www.movingboxes-direct.com/ How to Pack for Moving series, shows the best way to wrap your kitchen plates and china so that they survive your move intact. Check out our specialty kitchen moving boxes and dish kits: http://www.movingboxes-direct.com/MovingBoxes/KitchenMovingBoxes.aspx

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