After getting such a positive response from my How to Pad and Tape a Color Guard Rifle and How to Make Color Guard Swing Flags tutorials I decided to make it a series. The last piece of equipment in my DIY Color Guard series is also my first love since my newbie flag corps days in middle school – the flag!
Do you want to toss a color guard flag so high it touches the sky?
You can if add weights to each end of the flag pole.
While we are at it, let’s add Cheaters (also called Thirds, or Cheater Tape) to the pole too. Adding Cheaters to the flag pole is an excellent cleaning tool to ensure the guard members’ hands are in the same position. Keep reading and I'll give you some of the pros and cons of using Cheaters with your guard.
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
How to Add Weights and Tape to a Color Guard Flag
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Sunday, August 9, 2015
How to Make Color Guard Swing Flags
This year, one of my band association’s members choreographed an epic swing flag routine to Pompeii (a song I like to begin with) for a group exhibition performance at the Drum Corps International World Championships. DCI asked our community band association to perform to let the corps kids know they don't have to give up music once they age out of drum corps at 21. Bucket List moment!
Our color guard choreographer put an instructional video up on YouTube so the guard members can rehearse on our own in our respective states before we meet for the performance later this year.
This way we won't have much work to clean when we meet two days before the show to rehearse together. Yes, it is as crazy and insane as it sounds to put together a pep band show of 5 routines with only 8 hours of rehearsal but luckily we’re all disciplined adults so it works when the umbrella organization has a country wide group performance made from performers from our member bands.
Rehearsing at home is no big deal except the group with the practice swing flags are using theirs this season and lives in New York. The group with the performance swing flags are using theirs and lives in Florida.
I better get a pair of swing flags for me in Ohio then, huh?
What is a Swing Flag?
Our color guard choreographer put an instructional video up on YouTube so the guard members can rehearse on our own in our respective states before we meet for the performance later this year.
I feel stronger and more graceful than I really am when I spin. It is good exercise too.
This way we won't have much work to clean when we meet two days before the show to rehearse together. Yes, it is as crazy and insane as it sounds to put together a pep band show of 5 routines with only 8 hours of rehearsal but luckily we’re all disciplined adults so it works when the umbrella organization has a country wide group performance made from performers from our member bands.
Rehearsing at home is no big deal except the group with the practice swing flags are using theirs this season and lives in New York. The group with the performance swing flags are using theirs and lives in Florida.
I better get a pair of swing flags for me in Ohio then, huh?
What is a Swing Flag?
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Thursday, August 6, 2015
How to Appear Confident When You Don't Feel Confident
When I doubted my ability to relearn how to play my high school instrument, my community band mates pushed me to try playing what I can and wouldn't let me give up on myself. Many of them are teachers and it just goes to show teachers never turn Teacher Mode off. Thank you teacher friends!

Spinning double swing flag routine makes me feel like I'm flying.
! I'll teach you how to make swing flags in a later post.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Pistachio Screen Door
They may not be as energy efficient but I can't help but wish my HOA allowed us to add wood screen doors on our houses. I spent many, many summers in houses and summer camp cabins that had wood doors that opened with a "SPRONG!" and closed with a mighty "TWAK!"
Followed by a shout, "DON'T SLAM THE SCREEN DOOR!"
To this day I still think springy screen doors need to be closed with a TWAK!
"SPRONG!" "TWAK!" remind me of happy summers.
And mosquito bites as big as my head.
But I digress.
Followed by a shout, "DON'T SLAM THE SCREEN DOOR!"
To this day I still think springy screen doors need to be closed with a TWAK!
"SPRONG!" "TWAK!" remind me of happy summers.
And mosquito bites as big as my head.
But I digress.
Sprongy screen doors scream SUMMER!
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Thursday, July 30, 2015
20 DIY Earphone Cases
I’m more likely to listen to music on my phone if I have earphones with me. Unfortunately most of my earphones sit all by themselves in a drawer. Even the cute painted earphones I made over (read the tutorial here.)

My earphone cases are long gone. I need replacements. Yes, replacements.

My earphone cases are long gone. I need replacements. Yes, replacements.
20 Clever Earphone Holders for Music on the Go
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
DIY: How to Decorate and Paint Earphones
Back to School season is a great time to buy office supplies. It is also a tempting a time. Sometimes the logical The Greenest Thing is What You Already Own side of my brain and the computer IT geek I Don’t Care This One is So Much Cooler Than What I Have side of my brain do battle. Well, not exactly battle but more like I end up buying something cute that’s not on my shopping list just because it is a cuter version of what I already have.
Now in the case of something small like earphones, the purchase won’t break the bank or anything like that but it will clutter up my house. Especially when I found several pairs of very good ear buds while cleaning and organizing my desk. It was a good surprise because I can keep a pair in my gym and dance bag, in my purse, my desk, etc.
So why am I tempted in the store while staring at a rack of cheapola 5 dollar ear buds that probably sound worse than the good ones I love and use?
I’ll tell you why. The cheapie headphones are in pretty and cute colors. The spendy and great sounding earphones are plain Jane black.
Now in the case of something small like earphones, the purchase won’t break the bank or anything like that but it will clutter up my house. Especially when I found several pairs of very good ear buds while cleaning and organizing my desk. It was a good surprise because I can keep a pair in my gym and dance bag, in my purse, my desk, etc.
Keep reading for my step by step painted earphone tutorial!
So why am I tempted in the store while staring at a rack of cheapola 5 dollar ear buds that probably sound worse than the good ones I love and use?
I’ll tell you why. The cheapie headphones are in pretty and cute colors. The spendy and great sounding earphones are plain Jane black.
How to Make Cute Earphones
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