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You can design and print a label using adhesive paper, or you can make a label from scratch using a piece of paper and clear tape. Make the label after you have poured the Mod Podge into the container and shaken it up. Here is how you can make a label from scratch, without a computer or printer:  Write "Mod Podge" or "Decoupage" on a small piece of paper. Cut a piece of clear, packaging tape that is bigger than your label. Place the label face down onto the middle of the piece of tape. Wrap the packing tape around the glass container. Smooth the tape down to rid the label of any air bubbles. If you made Mod Podge out of glue and water, you can add a few drops of food coloring, and then paint it over some mason jars. This will create colored mason jars. Be sure to add 2 tablespoons of water-based gloss or varnish to your Mod Podge, or else the jars will be matte and frosted-looking. If you wish to create tinted mason jars that look like sea glass, then omit the varnish.

summary: Consider adding a label the jar. Consider tinting your Mod Podge.


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Use a pen and a cookie cutter to trace a festive shape onto your card. Cut the shape out with scissors, then punch a hole in the top with a hole puncher. Thread thin ribbon or yarn though the hole, then tie the ends together to make a loop.  Make sure that the color of your ribbon or yarn matches your card. Repeat this step as many times as you want to create a whole set of ornaments. You can also string all of the shapes onto a long piece of yarn, and use it as a garland instead. Open up a Christmas card, and use a hole puncher to make a hole along the top edge of the folded part. Repeat this step with several cards, then string them onto a long piece of yarn. Tie small loops into each end of the yarn so that you can hang the garland.  Punching the holes along the spines will help keep the card facing forward. If you don't want the cards to hang open, tape them shut with double-sided tape. You can also thread these cards onto smaller pieces of yarn and turn them into ornaments instead. Use a hole punch to punch a hole onto the left and right side edge of each card. Weave a wide, festive ribbon down and up through each hole, so that it doesn't cover the front of the cards. Space the cards 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.6 cm) apart, then secure the ribbon to a wall, mantle, window, or doorway with tape or thumb tacks. Use large, craft punches in different sizes to cut circles out of your cards. Glue the largest circles together to form a ring, then layer the smaller circles on top. Embellish the wreath with some glittery pompoms in matching colors, then hang it over a door knob.  Overlap your circles to make a more interesting look. Use a scalloped hole punch for a fancier wreath. Cut shapes and images out of your cards, such as an ornament or Christmas tree. Glue them on top of a folded piece of cardstock. Embellish the card with glitter glue, washi tape, ribbon, buttons, or other scrapbooking embellishments. Glue a folded sheet of white paper into the card, then write your message. Use foam mounting tape to create layers.

summary: Cut festive shapes out of the cards, then use them as ornaments. Punch holes into the tops of the cards, then string them together. Punch holes to sides of your cards, then weave them onto a ribbon. Make a wreath by cutting cards into circles, then gluing them together. Recycle cards by cutting them apart and turning them into new cards.


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Use roughly the same amount you'd need to brush your teeth.  Work with your cheeks and tongue to break up the toothpaste. Then swoosh inside your mouth for 30 seconds (do not gargle). If needed, use a toothbrush to help break it down but be careful not to gag. Again, do not swallow. Your mouth should feel wonderfully refreshed.
summary: Get a small glass of drinking water. Squeeze a little of your everyday toothpaste into your glass. Do not swallow this toothpaste! Put a small amount of water in your mouth along with the paste. Spit it all out.