Q: You will not be using mortar, as mortar can expand and crack with each kiln firing, so make sure you pack the bricks tightly next to each other. Lay enough bricks to cover an area equal to the length and width of your kiln.  These bricks will not only serve as your base layer, but also a shelf for your pottery. Lay these bricks flat and flush with each other, with no gaps in between. Stack them on top of each other until you’ve built a structure as high as you estimated your kiln should be. Leave one entire side open so that you can place pottery inside the kiln.  For added stability, add each layer of bricks on top of the layer beneath it such that each brick’s end is perpendicular with the center of the 2 bricks underneath it. Repeat this process until you have built the kiln’s walls to their required height. When you have completed laying all the bricks, go to the wall that faces the wind direction. Remove a section of bricks 3 bricks high from the top of that wall. This gap will serve as your vent, allowing the smoke from the fire out and keep the kiln from overheating. This sheet will serve as your kiln’s ceiling and keep the heat in to fire and harden objects inside. Weigh the iron down with bricks on each side to keep it in place. Otherwise, when you light the kiln, the force of the heat may cause the ceiling to pop off. If your sheet is made of cast iron, it is prone to rust easily. Make sure you remove it from the kiln and cover it when not in use to prevent damage from rain.
A: Build your kiln’s base by laying bricks flush against each other. Build kiln walls by laying bricks around 3 sides of the foundation. Lay the corrugated iron sheet on top of the kiln.

Q: Crack the claw (but do not break off) and remove the eyes, jaws, and tail flap (or apron), as well as flushing out the gills under cold water. Some people prefer melted butter, along with chopped garlic, lemon, and crab seasoning. Try mixing together:  8 tablespoons olive oil 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon lemon pepper seasoning 1 teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon salt Be sure to get into all the nooks and crannies.  When the crab(s) have turned a bright orange or red color, they are ready to be enjoyed!
A: Stun the crab first by placing in the freezer for 3 minutes. Clean the crab. Prepare a marinade. With a pastry brush, coat the entire crab(s) evenly with the marinade. Place the crab(s) onto a grill under low/medium low heat and cook, covered, for 10 minutes. Flip the crab(s) coat again with the marinade, and cook, covered, for another 10 to 15 minutes. Finished.

Q: Purchase two boxes of wire storage cubes. Once you remove all of the wire mesh grids from the boxes of storage cubes, you'll know how many you have to use. Each grid square will likely be 13”x13” or 14”x14” depending on the brand you buy. A common design may consist of front and back walls that are both three grids high and three grids long with the side walls being three grids high and two grids deep. This design gives you space to build two or three levels up for your rabbit without commandeering a large portion of any room. This is the most time consuming portion of the whole project. Build one wall at a time by setting the grids together in your decided formation and zip tie the ends tightly together.  Place a zip tie at each end where the two grids come together. This means that a 2x2 set of grids will have four zip ties in the middle where all four squares come together.  Don't forget to build one for the roof of the condo as well. Make sure each zip tie is tight. Use a pair of pliers for more leverage if you need to. You don't want to leave your rabbit anything hazardous to chew, so you should cut the excess length off each zip tie as closely as possible without breaking the tie. Once you have each individual wall built, use the same process with the zip ties but at 90-degree angles to connect the walls and form the entire structure. You may find it easier to start with the roof on the floor and turn the structure over once all the walls and roof are attached. Once you have all of the walls connected, you will need to snip a few ties to make a door for getting your rabbit in and out of the condo. If you clip the ties in an upside-down L going up two grids and across one from the bottom center of the condo, then you'll easily be able to swing this section open for letting your rabbit out and also getting in to clean the condo.  In order to keep your rabbit from pushing the door open once you've completed the project and moved your pet in, you can simply use three small spring clamps to hold the door shut.  For an even more cost effective option, you can even use something as simple as 1 1/4” binder clips to hold the door shut.
A: Plan a design. Zip tie the individual walls together. Trim the excess length off each zip tie. Zip tie the constructed walls together. Make a door.

Q: Cardigan sweaters come in a vast array of shapes, sizes, lengths and cuts. Some cardigan styles look better on particular body shapes, and others should be avoided. The goal is to choose the cut and length that’s most complementary to the overall silhouette of your body. For example, if you’re slender and long-waisted, a fitted cardigan that tapers at the waist can look flattering, but a long, loose-fitting cardigan might swallow your body shape and look sloppy.  For a masculine fit, select a cardigan with a bit of a taper at the waist. It should complement your figure in the same manner a suit coat does.  Use cardigans to balance out your body's proportions. A simple, button-down cardigan in a neutral color like black is an extremely versatile piece in anyone’s wardrobe. This item can be mixed and matched with almost anything in your closet, making it the perfect staple piece. You can create a wide variety of looks with a basic cardigan, ranging from casual to elegant. Choose a thin material, such as cotton, so that you can easily wear the piece in all seasons. For example, in summer you could wear a lightweight cotton cardigan over a thin, short-sleeved top and in winter you could use it as an additional layer to keep you warm. Cardigans can be layered to pull an outfit together in a very effortless way. They are especially useful during the spring and fall, when mornings can be chilly and the afternoons much warmer. When layering with a cardigan, it’s best to go with a thin and lightweight version. Otherwise, the overall effect may appear bulky or frumpy. Save the thicker knits for winter and wear light weight pieces under them.  Cardigan sweater vests are great layering pieces to create a business-casual look. Pair it with a long-sleeved button down dress shirt or turtleneck. If your shirt has a pattern or print, choose a solid colored cardigan to go with it. Doubling up on prints can look busy and unpolished. Oversized cardigan sweaters are the perfect choice for cooler months, when a chill is in the air. Not only are they functional, but they’re also very comfortable. Oversized cardigan sweaters tend to look best with casual clothing. These cardigans are meant to be loose and cozy, but they shouldn’t be so large that they look sloppy.  Go for a comfortably loose cardigan, not a large saggy one. A boyfriend cardigan is a great example of an oversized piece. It’s casual, loose and long – usually reaching to mid-thigh – but the fit isn’t saggy. Wrap cardigans are open in the front and have no button-line. They provide a loose, flowy fit that looks both casual and stylish.
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Take your body shape into account. Start with a basic cardigan. Wear it as a removable outer layer during chilly weather. Consider a cozy, oversized cardigan for a casual look.