Making your own hoop earrings is quite easy, but you will need to have some special materials to do it. You may need to visit a craft store to find some or all of these items. You will need:  20 gauge wire in the color of your choice. You can use silver plated wire, copper wire, gold plated wire, or any other type that you like. A dowel in the size of your choice. This is an object that you will wrap the wire around to form hoops. You can use a large dowel or a small one. Flush cutters. This is a plier-like tool that cuts through wire in a straight line. Chain-nosed pliers. These pliers have rounded tips. Round-nosed pliers. These pliers have rounded tips. Sanding block to remove rough edges. Get your dowel and begin wrapping your wire around the dowel to form it into a hoop shape. Make sure the wire is tight on the dowel to ensure that the wire will form a good shape. Keep in mind that you can use any round object that is the size you would like your earrings to be. You can use a soda can for a large pair of hoop earrings, or a pen for a small pair of hoop earrings. Cut the wire so that the ends of the hoop earring will be overlapping by about an inch (2 cm). This will provide enough extra wire for you to create the closure. Use flush cutters to cut the wire straight across and make sure that there are no jagged edges. Be sure to put on a pair of safety goggles before you cut the wire. A piece of the wire my go flying towards your face and it is important to protect your eyes. Next, use your round-nosed pliers to bend on end of the wire into a rounded shape. Grasp one of the ends of the wire and slowly wrap it around the round nose pliers until there is a small loop. Then, use chain-nosed pliers to bend the other end of the wire into an upward facing “L” shape. The “L” shaped end will hook into the loop you created to form the closure for your earrings. To ensure that the edge of the wire is not rough, use a small sanding block to file the end of the wire that will be inserted into your ear. This is the “L” shaped end. Sand the end until it feels smooth when you run your fingertip across it.  After you finish sanding, your earring is ready to wear! Make a second one in the same way to create a matching pair.

Summary: Gather your materials. Wrap the wire around a dowel. Cut the ends of the wire. Bend the ends of the wire to form the closure. Sand the tip of the wire.


Red and green, orange and blue, or yellow and purple can all be combined to make brown. You can use liquid or gel food dye. Gel food dye is usually preferred because you don't need very much to get vivid colors. You may think you have the perfect shade of espresso brown and then find the next day that is has deepened to almost black. Mix your dye lighter than you think you want so it has room to develop.  If you are dying frosting, consider making it 1-2 days ahead of time so you know the true shade you are working with.  If your frosting still isn't dark enough, add a drop of black dye or more of your brown. If your frosting is too dark, add a little of the white frosting to dilute the color.

Summary: Find two colored dyes that are opposites on the color wheel. Remember that brown dye will darken as it dries.


Include any over-the-counter medicines, such as aspirin, antacids, or ibuprofen. Some medications may irritate your gut as a side effect. Your doctor can give you a new prescription or tell you if it is safe to stop taking your medicine. Do not stop taking your medication without your doctor’s approval. A leaky gut can be caused by a number of different medical conditions, including irritable bowel syndrome, Celiac disease, autoimmune diseases, and salmonella. To heal your leaky gut, you should target the issue that is causing it. Your doctor can do blood, skin, or stool tests to find the cause of your problems. Tell your doctor about any symptoms you are experiencing, including heartburn, stomachaches, excess gas and bloating, diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, or nausea. Your leaky gut may be caused by a food allergy. Your doctor can do an allergy test or refer you to an allergist. If you find that you have food allergies, healing your leaky gut may be as simple as eliminating the offensive food.  The most common type of allergy test is a skin patch test. Your doctor will apply common allergens to your skin to see if you have a reaction. Your doctor may also draw blood and test it for different allergies. In some cases, your doctor may recommend an elimination diet, where you stop eating common allergens one at a time to see if your symptoms clear up.

Summary: Tell your doctor what medications you are currently taking. Undergo an examination for other digestive or bowel issues. Ask for an allergy test.


Fill your hookah with fresh water. This can be a long process so you might as well start this first. Gather your wet tobacco blend into the hookah's holder and cover with tinfoil. Create a few holes in the center of the tinfoil. Set a coal on top of the holes and light with a lighter. You may need to inhale a few times to initiate the lighting process. In a bowl combine equal parts of dish detergent and water. You could also use prepared bubble liquid. Stir the contents to ensure everything is mixed together. Mix the ingredients with a straw or bubble wand. Puff your hookah a few times to ensure that the smoke is coming out to the fullest. When the smoke is bold, meaning it is thick, you’re ready to blow your bubbles. Take a large mouthful of hookah smoke and don’t inhale or exhale, but hold it in your mouth. Take one end of the straw and dunk it into the bubble solution. Be sure that liquid is formed on the edge of the straw. Exhale into the dry end of the straw slowly. If you’re successful, a bubble should slowly form, filled with smoke.
Summary: Light the hookah. Prepare the bubble mix. Gather hookah smoke. Form your bubble.