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This website is a growing collection of instruction on how to make just about anything you've ever imagined. From making money, to making a website, to making a robot or making soap...you'll find it here.

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Learn how to make a Web Site - Whether it's for business or personal use, it seems like everyone has a web Site these days. That may be because it's become so affordable and easy to put a website together. Web site building is no longer for the "tech geeks".

Strawberry Shortcake - Get the full history and recipes for making strawberry shortcake at home.

Learn How to Make Lip Gloss: Learn how to make lip gloss at home with ingredients you may already have on hand.

Learn How to Make a Rubber Band Gun: Back in the days when kids made a lot of their toys, some devious little mind came up with a way to fire rubber bands off more than their own thumbs. Thus was born the rubber band gun. Today, they're enjoying such a resurgence of popularity, that you can even buy guns carved from wood, that replicate actual weapons such as repeating rifles, pistols and more.

Learn How Footballs are Made:Football is a variation of English rugby, right? Yes...and no. Football as we know it now, had its roots in the English turf, but kicking games have been around for centuries. From China in 200B.C. through Italy in the 15th century, men love to kick things around, although often the object was whatever came in handy.

Learn How to Make a Table: If you have experience with woodworking tools, making your own table can be great fun. Not only will you get the piece of furniture you want, but you'll save money and have the satisfaction of doing a great job. But not everyone is adept with the various saws and hardware needed, nor do they have in-depth knowledge about selecting woods or how to provide for stress-bearing.

How to Make Alfredo Anything: One of the most popular sauces for pasta, shrimp, and many other things, is the classic Alfredo. The ingredients are straightforward, and making it's really quite easy.

How is Dry Ice Made?: Anyone old enough to remember "ice boxes", will remember the daily deliveries of huge blocks of ice that kept their meat and food cool inside the icebox, a forerunner of the refrigerator. But those blocks were hugely messy when they melted, and turned to liquid.