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  2. Everything You Need to Plan an Unforgettable Backyard ... - AOL

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    Follow these tips for how to pull off the best backyard movie night, including snacks, drinks, and fun food to serve, creative decorations, and seating ideas for kids and adults.

  3. 23 Winter Crafts for Kids to Keep the Cold Weather Blues at Bay

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    The Best Ideas for Kids. Stretchy, fluffy and oh-so easy to make—this recipe for snowman slime from The Best Ideas For Kids calls for only a few ingredients (baking soda, contact lens solution ...

  4. 20 Small Backyard Ideas That Pack a Lot of Punch - AOL

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    Plant a Garden. It’s small backyard decor 101: Add greenery. Whether you’re bringing in a set of midsize trees and privacy-giving bushes (as landscape designer Stephen Eich of Hollander Design ...

  5. Better Homes and Gardens (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Builder Adam Dovile joined the show in 2015 after winning season two of House Rules in 2014, and is the go-to for DIY projects on the show. In January 2020, Charlie Albone, James Tobin and Melissa King joined the show as presenters. [2] [3] Albone's partner Juliet Love is the show's designer and decorator and joined the show in 2021. [4]

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    Primitive Technology is a YouTube channel run by John Plant.Based in Far North Queensland, Australia, the series demonstrates the process of making tools and buildings using only materials found in the wild.

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    Survival tools and supplies found in a mini survival kit are generally kept in a container that is small enough to fit into a pocket. Small confectionery tins are commonly used but regular tobacco boxes, specially purchased mini-survival kit tins, life capsules, [1] 35mm film canisters, [2] plastic bottles, tin cans, and boxes are also commonly used.