Do it yourself, also known as DIY, is the method of building, modifying, or repairing something without the direct aid of experts or professionals. Academic research describes DIY as behaviors where "individuals engage raw and semi-raw materials and component parts to produce, transform, or reconstruct material possessions, including those drawn from the natural environment (e.g. landscaping)". DIY behavior can be triggered by various motivations previously categorized as marketplace motivations (economic benefits, lack of product availability, lack of product quality, need for customization), and identity enhancement (craftsmanship, empowerment, community seeking, uniqueness)
The term "do-it-yourself" has been associated with consumers since at least 1912 primarily in the domain of home improvement and maintenance activities. The phrase "do it yourself" had come into common usage (in standard English) by the 1950s, in reference to the emergence of a trend of people undertaking home improvement and various other small craft and construction projects as both a creative-recreational and cost-saving activity.
DIY is a United Kingdom-based music publication, in print and online. Its free print edition is released monthly with a physical circulation of 40,000 in UK venues, clubs and shops.
DIY Magazine
DIY was launched in 2002 by then-editor Stephen Ackroyd as an online-only publication called This Is Fake DIY, named after a song by Scottish indie pop band Bis and staffed largely by a freelance writing team from around the globe. The website features news, reviews and features.
In September 2007, DIY was nominated for Best Music Magazine at the annual BT Digital Music Awards, where it was described as "a great mix of humour and pop culture that has become the envy of the internet."
On 11 March 2013, DIY started a weekly magazine in addition to the print title, published via tablet computer and iPhone - this was later pulled in favour of limited edition, one-off titles. Superfood and METZ have both released limited edition 'zines' in collaboration with DIY as part of this.
An aquarium (plural: aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium of any size having at least one transparent side in which water-dwelling plants or animals are kept and displayed. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, aquatic reptiles such as turtles, and aquatic plants. The term, coined by English naturalist Philip Henry Gosse, combines the Latin root aqua, meaning water, with the suffix -arium, meaning "a place for relating to". The aquarium principle was fully developed in 1850 by the chemist Robert Warington, who explained that plants added to water in a container would give off enough oxygen to support animals, so long as their numbers do not grow too large. The aquarium craze was launched in early Victorian England by Gosse, who created and stocked the first public aquarium at the London Zoo in 1853, and published the first manual, The Aquarium: An Unveiling of the Wonders of the Deep Sea in 1854.
An aquarist owns fish or maintains an aquarium, typically constructed of glass or high-strength acrylic. Cuboid aquaria are also known as fish tanks or simply tanks, while bowl-shaped aquaria are also known as fish bowls. Size can range from a small glass bowl to immense public aquaria. Specialized equipment maintains appropriate water quality and other characteristics suitable for the aquarium's residents.
Aquarium is the debut studio album by Danish-Norwegian band Aqua. The album was released in Scandinavia on 26 March 1997 and in the United States on 9 September 1997. Although the group had been together for three years under their original name Joyspeed, their only release under that name was a single called "Itzy Bitsy Spider". The album is best known for including the successful singles "Barbie Girl", "Doctor Jones" and "Turn Back Time", the first of those being a huge hit across the globe. (The album was preceded by the two singles "Roses Are Red" and "My Oh My", with the latter re-released in 1998.)
The album's third single, "Barbie Girl" brought the group to international attention after reaching number one in both Denmark and Norway, as well as across Europe and in Australia and New Zealand. It would later peak at number 7 in the US. Its success helped the album reach number one in both the group's home countries, and make the top 10 in the UK and US. While not selling as highly "Barbie Girl", the album's fourth single "Doctor Jones" was released in late 1997/early 1998 and became a number one in Denmark, Norway, Australia and the UK. "Turn Back Time" would later give the group their third consecutive number one single in the UK, despite only reaching number 16 in Denmark. The final single, "Good Morning Sunshine" failed to chart highly and was only released in select regions like the earlier "Lollipop (Candyman)", the group's only other song to chart in the US. The album has sold 14 million copies worldwide.
Aquarium is the ninety-fourth studio album by guitarist Buckethead, and the sixty-fourth installment of the Buckethead Pikes Series.
The album was announced on June 5 on two limited edition formats to be released on July 7. The first format consists of 300 copies of an untitled white album signed by Buckethead himself. The second version consists of an unspecified amount of copies of an untitled white album with hand drawn covers and signed by Buckethead himself. The second version was only offered until June 12 while the first version lasted until copies sold out. The album was intended to be released on July 7, but was delayed to July 16.
A digital version was released on July 21 which included the official album title, cover, and track names.
A standard edition was announced but has not yet been released.
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published: 11 Apr 2020
DIY Magazine Craft Small Shelf
A small shelf made with old magazines to organize some supplies and keep my working table free.
✏️ MATERIALS AND TOOLS
- Old magazined
- White glue
- Instant glue
- Wood skewer
-Ruler, craft knife, cutting mat, paint brush
I hope you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 😉
★ Music ★
Drops of Earth - Aakash Gandhi
Rio nights - Quincas Moreira
Serenity - Aakash Gandhi
:D
WATCH PART TWO NOW!
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instagram: @rrubydoo
twitter: @rubyyydoo
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email: rubyksou...
WATCH PART TWO NOW!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_0qwBkypPw
my socials
instagram: @rrubydoo
twitter: @rubyyydoo
pinterest: @rrubydoo
email: [email protected]
tags
#voguechallenge #ineffable
A small shelf made with old magazines to organize some supplies and keep my working table free.
✏️ MATERIALS AND TOOLS
- Old magazined
- White glue
- Instant...
A small shelf made with old magazines to organize some supplies and keep my working table free.
✏️ MATERIALS AND TOOLS
- Old magazined
- White glue
- Instant glue
- Wood skewer
-Ruler, craft knife, cutting mat, paint brush
I hope you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 😉
★ Music ★
Drops of Earth - Aakash Gandhi
Rio nights - Quincas Moreira
Serenity - Aakash Gandhi
:D
A small shelf made with old magazines to organize some supplies and keep my working table free.
✏️ MATERIALS AND TOOLS
- Old magazined
- White glue
- Instant glue
- Wood skewer
-Ruler, craft knife, cutting mat, paint brush
I hope you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 😉
★ Music ★
Drops of Earth - Aakash Gandhi
Rio nights - Quincas Moreira
Serenity - Aakash Gandhi
:D
A small shelf made with old magazines to organize some supplies and keep my working table free.
✏️ MATERIALS AND TOOLS
- Old magazined
- White glue
- Instant glue
- Wood skewer
-Ruler, craft knife, cutting mat, paint brush
I hope you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 😉
★ Music ★
Drops of Earth - Aakash Gandhi
Rio nights - Quincas Moreira
Serenity - Aakash Gandhi
:D