Article: . Next time you pop open a bottle of soda make sure to save the caps, as you can use them to make these cute earrings! . If you're a bit of a tech-junkie, these funky SIM card earrings are the perfect accessory! . Feather earrings are pretty and unique, adding a free-spirited feel to your look. . Bookworms rejoice! Now you can wear books in addition to reading them! ake food earrings. If you're a bit of a foodie, these earrings are perfect for you - they double up as a whimsical accessory and a tasty snack! . Origami is the delicate Japanese art of folding paper, which is used to make these pretty earrings. . Quilling is another paper-based project. Coil long strips of paper and form those coils into unique designs for some stylish new jewelry. If origami and quilling aren't your style, there are lots of other paper earrings you can make, too! . Everybody always has a bunch of spare buttons lying around, so why not repurpose them into some twee little studs?
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Make bottle cap earrings Make SIM card earrings Make feather earrings Make book earrings . Make origami earrings Make quilling earrings Make button earrings
Article: Shuffle a deck of cards and use a timer to go through the deck as quickly as  you can. Go through the mental map of your room and assign each character to the position at which they are drawn. Try to associate as much action and emotion into the mental map as you can with each character. The more bizarre you can make the image, the better chance you have at memorizing it. For example, if the first room of your mental map is your bedroom, the first location is your desk, and the first card drawn is the ace (a male athlete) of diamonds (rich), which you’ve assigned as Michael Jordan, you can picture Michael Jordan dunking on your desk. Go through your mental map that you have created. Walk through your house and picture each celebrity in each room doing something different at each of the ten pieces of furniture. Remember what each suit and number means and remember to go through each room clockwise. Practice to sharpen your memory and improve your speed. Physically walk around your rooms to help better visualize each card and their associated celebrity. You won’t be able to memorize a deck without first remembering your mental map and celebrity matrix. Push yourself to go faster by using a timer and challenging yourself to break your own record.
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Go through a deck of cards. Use a second deck of cards and reassemble the order of the first. Keep training.
Article: Extending from any knot are two “arms.”  Grab one of these arms and start turning it.  You can turn it clockwise or counterclockwise.  The number of times you’ll need to turn it depends on the tightness of the knot.  The arms of very tight knots will need to be turned more than knots that are merely tight. Once you’ve turned one arm of the knot several times, push it through the heart of the knot using your hands.  Start as close as you can to the knot itself, since the further from the knot you begin, the less leverage you will have. If you find that you cannot push the turned end through, twist it in the same direction several more times, then try to push it through. Once you’ve pushed a bit of the knotted material through the tight loop, pull it apart from the other side.  If the knot is still tight, wiggle the bit you pushed through from side to side.  This should enable you to bring it through the rest of the way.  As you pull, the whole knot should loosen up even more.
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Twist one end of the knot. Push the turned end through the knot. Pull the knot apart.