A Super Simple Way to Waterproof Your Shoes (Get Your Hair Dryer Out!)

Related on Yahoo Makers: Never Strike Out Again: How to Waterproof Matches Though you probably should relegate your Keds, Chucks, and Vans to the back of your wardrobe until it warms up, we’ve got an easy waterproofing hack from Household Hacker, for those of you who just can’t make that happen.  Here’s the scoop: What you’ll need: Plain white candle  Hair dryer 1. Check out the video from Household Hacker here: If you’re looking to waterproof beyond your shoes, we’ve got a hand mixture that will waterproof just about anything.

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A Lunar-Inspired Manicure Fit for a Sweet Chocolatier

Love nail art? Get ready to be over the moon for this trick. Watch as nail artist Fleury Rose designs a manicure especially for a top chocolatier. Also on Yahoo Makers: DIY the Hottest New Nail Trend: The Shattered Glass Manicure Tokyo Nail Expo Showcases Truly Insane Manicures Like You’ve Never Seen How to Do a Lightning Bolt Nail Art Design with Tape Related video on Yahoo Makers: Let Yahoo Makers inspire you every day!

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3 Must-Have Handcrafted Accessories for 2016

To kick off 2016 in style, you need to check out handcrafted accessories. They’re unique, elegant, will make a statement, and don’t cost a fortune.  The List’s Holly Morgan is checking out artisan jewelry because it’s What’s Trending. Also on Yahoo Makers: Turn Old Jewelry Into Gift Magnets 5 Tips for Layering Necklaces and Other Jewelry How to Revamp Your Gems and Jewelry with Nail Polish Related video on Yahoo Makers: Let Yahoo Makers inspire you every day!

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Marco Rubio’s ‘high-heeled booties’ mocked by Ted Cruz’s campaign

Marco Rubio boards his campaign bus in Atkinson, N.H., on Sunday. (Photo: Mary Schwalm/AP)

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Teen Seamstress’ Incredible Dresses Are Fit for a Disney Princess

For some people, it takes years to figure out their passions.  Angela Clayton started hers at age 15. Clayton describes her process as ‘trial and error.� She is “almost entirely self-taught,� with some help from the Internet.

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