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Most Difficult Jigsaw Puzzles
Puzzle-lovers are always looking for a new and different sort of puzzling challenge. Once you've mastered the basics of doing jigsaw puzzles, it can be hard to find something challenging. Here are a few puzzle...
1 commentCollecting Antique Typewriters
Not a small or easily handled collectible, unfortunately. But I have always loved old typewriters. I love the exposed mechanics of them, I suppose. They're huge, heavy and awkward. If you love the look of an old typewriter as much as I do, you could start your own collection.
1 commentScrapblog - Your Online Scrapbook
I don't normally review websites, but this free service is a must-visit for anyone who likes doing scrapbooking. It's a combination blog and scrapbook, like a digital online scrapbook page that you can share. It's called Scrapblog.
2 commentsTrainspotting, the Hobby
Trainspotting isn't just the name of the 1993 novel of the same name, nor the movie made thereafter. It's actually a very popular hobby, particularly in the UK though the idea has spread around the world.
5 commentsMaking Gem Magnets
These fun little magnets are simple to make, but are still really neat looking. You can use them to add your own personal creativity to your fridge, filing cabinet or locker door.
2 commentsJigsaw Puzzle Accessories
You might not think of jigsaw puzzles as a hobby that really needs any accessories, but if you do enough puzzles you'll understand what I am talking about. there are products you can find that will help you save your precious puzzle, as well as some to help you do your constructing along the way.
1 commentHiding a Geocache
So, you've been racking up your geocache finds and have decided you want to join in the game even more, by hiding your very own cache. It's easy enough to do, but a few tips will help make your cache more successful.
2 commentsScrapbooking Die-Cut Tools
If you are into scrapbooking, you likely can't get enough embellishments. You might be better off investing in a die-cut tool of your own and cut all your shapes and letters right at home from whatever paper you choose.
0 commentsSoundex Codes in Genealogy
Doing genealogy research can be pretty straight-forward and can be done without too much high-tech gadgetry. Until you realize that some census takers have your great-grandfather's surname spelled wrong. The purpose of the soundex code is to eliminate any spelling variations on a surname.
0 commentsBuying Geocaching Gear
If you've started playing the global treasure-hunting game known as geocaching, you already know how addictive your new hobby can be. And of course, when we all discover a new hobby, we want to buy stuff to go along with it.
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