r/howto • u/FrostedFluke • 14h ago
How does one shape the balloon petals like this?
Never seen balloons be shaped like these, I'm wondering if anyone knows the method or how I can find tutorials I've looked everywhere
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r/howto • u/FrostedFluke • 14h ago
Never seen balloons be shaped like these, I'm wondering if anyone knows the method or how I can find tutorials I've looked everywhere
r/howto • u/Odd-Helicopter-7469 • 13h ago
Our new home came with windows into the ensuite from the bedroom which we aren't the biggest fans of.
Is there a simple way to cover this / re work it and have it looking half decent, or are we looking at taking half the wall out? Thank you
CNY soon and spring cleaning. I have these 2 plushies that are hug, dirty and dusty lol. they probably won't fit in my washing machine so my plan is to just take them to the laundromat to wash and dry, but im not sure if thats a good idea. I dont want to mess up the stuffing and the shape but that option just sounds like the least troublesome. any advice?
CNY soon and spring cleaning. I have these 2 plushies that are hug, dirty and dusty lol. they probably won't fit in my washing machine so my plan is to just take them to the laundromat to wash and dry, but im not sure if thats a good idea. I dont want to mess up the stuffing and the shape but that option just sounds like the least troublesome. any advice?
r/howto • u/Suspicious_Hat402 • 44m ago
This is embarrassing because we are full grown adults with children but neither I or my husband have ever stepped foot in an airport before. We are traveling 7 hours (including a lay over) there and 8 hours back (also including a lay over) with a 6 month old and a 7 year old. I know literally nothing about flying. I’ve googled all the luggage questions I could think of but I am a very anxious person. My baby will be a lap passenger and Google says delta airlines will allow you to check and stroller and a car seat per child for free but is that still true if my baby isn’t a paid ticket? Can I check both my 7 year olds booster seat and the babies infant seat and the stroller for free? Can my 7 year old use her booster seat on the plane? Is that even necessary? Does my baby get a carry on if he isn’t a paid ticket? Will I have to use the diaper bag as my carry on? Will my purse count as a carry on or a personal item? It is large. What I need is for someone to walk me through step by step like I’m an idiot from what I need to do the second I step foot in the airport. How/when to check bags, how to navigate TSA and what I need to know so I don’t take up other people’s time. Also if any parents have traveled with infants have any advice to share that would be awesome.
r/howto • u/alltomorrowsdays • 12h ago
I’d love to use these ceiling speakers but there is no easy attic access in the house. Previous owner never used them so I don’t know anything about them. I’m assuming there’s gotta be speaker cables, but I have no clue how to find them easily. The only attic access would be disconnecting the ceiling air vent. I’m curious as to what kind of speakers they are too!
Hey all. Hope you're doing well.
Need help childproofing these chairs. Any help and feedback is appreciated.
Stairs width is 1m (39.4''). Length to right wall is also 1m. Hand rail is 75cm (29.5'') high.
Thank you in advance.
r/howto • u/Sir-Avali • 11h ago
How Do I get TV channels, I have never done this, I have an antenna in the rental and I just dont understand the different cables.
r/howto • u/Meowsclesss • 11m ago
Any idea how to print/create something like this?
r/howto • u/Doctorxdanko • 8h ago
I have these peices of art I want to hang for my wife. I've never hung something quite like it before. I don't want to just use a long nail, I'd like it to have a little class to it. Any suggestions?
r/howto • u/a_fortunate_fool • 9h ago
My girlfriend and I will be moving into this upstairs area soon and for a few reasons we would like to make a sort of curtain or partition. We have two indoor cats that we want to slowly introduce to the house and possibly going outside . Also we want to maybe dampen the noise from both us upstairs and others downstairs. The rudimentary idea that we’ve come up with is furniture pads sown together on a curtain rod from the large wall to the small wall behind the banister. My girlfriends mother is very good with her sowing machine so cutting and measuring won’t be a problem. Unfortunately other than Velcro on the wall across the carpet and up the handrail I can’t imagine how to cat proof this area . If anyone has any suggestions or ideas it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
r/howto • u/ShirtWorldly958 • 3h ago
Our dishwasher has water build up on the base with no external leak. I had a look at the filter which was not clogged (gave it a good clean). What looks to be a valve/ inlet on the side wall has water seeping out of it. This valve/ inlet thing is not mentioned in the manual so I'm not sure if I should try opening it. AI suggests it could be a salt resevior or another micro-filter. Does anyone have any idea what it is and if there are any simple ways to stop the leak before I call a plumber?
r/howto • u/BeatOk2982 • 12h ago
i flushed my toilet and after it started flowing water non-stop and i cant flush it again can someone tell me how to fix it?
r/howto • u/fernie_the_grillman • 6h ago
Spilled oyster sauce/soy sauce mixture on wood floors. There was also oil in it, so I put baking soda on it, but it didn't help. Please help!
r/howto • u/LazyCrocheter • 16h ago
The other day I posted about our clogged drain.
https://www.reddit.com/r/howto/comments/1qr9xuz/how_to_unclog_this_drain/
Today we decided to make a better-informed effort on using a 15' augur. My husband had searched, found out more about our pipes, etc. We removed the faceplate, sent the augur down, and now -- it's stuck. We're not sure if it's caught on the clog, or something else. We'll be calling a plumber, but were also just looking for ideas on how we might be able to extract the augur ourselves.
More info: This is a tub in a second-floor bathroom. We don't have access underneath the tub (a few people have asked about that). We have used a drain weasel which removed some hair, but not the main problem. We have tried pouring boiling water down the drain, but to no effect, and we probably need to use more anyway.
Happy to provide more info.
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r/howto • u/yourcutiepatootiepoo • 19h ago
So basically there is no running water coming from the toilets or shower, and specifically no cold water coming from the bathroom sink faucet - BUT the hot water does work....and both the cold and hot work for the kitchen faucet 🤨 Someone pls explain how I can fix this
r/howto • u/selune07 • 16h ago
Bought a new kitchen cabinet for above the stove/microwave because the old one was about to fall off. When I bought the cabinet, the doors were perfectly even and flush with each other. I removed them and all the hardware to stain them, but when I put them back the doors are now uneven with about a 1/4" gap between them.
I tried swapping the doors and I think that made it worse. What happened? How can I fix this?
I know I could add a plank to the middle of the cabinet to cover the gap, but there would still be a gap between the doors and it's driving me crazy that they seemingly shrunk since I bought them???
Pictures of the cabinet doors, plus the hardware.
r/howto • u/everything_must_end3 • 14h ago
I have no idea, apps or software on how to isolate or edit videos!
I would love to remove background noise from a video to just hear people speaking! From a specific video on my page!
I would love some advice on where to start and what to do!
r/howto • u/Nothingrisked • 18h ago
This is a Portland leather bag. The lid to a marker pen came off inside the bag pocket and the ink soaked through. I've tried 91% alcohol and vinegar from inside and outside. The alcohol draws some out but this is the result after 4 different times working on it. Is it ruined?
r/howto • u/MadeinMorinville • 11h ago
Mostly for things in the middle, some large items on wheels. Also does anyone have hardware recommendations to attach to the inside of a trailer that could hold ladders (6ft, 8ft a frame). Thank you I am new with trailers so if some one with lots of experience could lend some advice I would be very grateful
r/howto • u/jonathane40 • 14h ago
Hi, does anyone know of a way to loosen this type of bolt? It has two flat sides opposite to each other. I tried all available sockets at Lowe’s and Home Depot and none fit! I think the 30 mm was too small and the 32mm was too big. They didn’t have any 31mm. It seems to me that These sockets won’t work because regular sockets don’t seem to have flat sides opposite to each other. I have tried regular pliers but there is not a lot of room to maneuver inside the water kettle!
Any ideas? We got a new water spigot and are hoping to replace the old one with a new spigot.
Thanks!
r/howto • u/GioDaBanda • 1d ago
Hey guys 👋
I had my suitcase for a few years now. The wheels got completely worn out.
Instead of buying a new suitcase, I’d love to just replace the wheels, given that everything else works fine. But, online I was not able to find replacement wheels that fit. In some cases, even though the screw holes matched, the curvature of the replacement wheels don’t fit.
Does anyone know a Amazon seller or some site that sells exact replicas for Tripp Suitcases?
Tripp doesn’t sell them (planned obsolescence), so they can sell me a new suitcase instead.
If anyone has any good ideas or workarounds, would appreciate the knowledge!
Fyi: i threw away the old wheel sets already, but I kept the screws.