Problem: Article: Heat up the glue gun first, then draw a line of hot glue about 2 inches (5 cm) from the lower edge of the onesie. Immediately begin attaching feathers to the glue, sticking the feathers at their base so that the tops of the feathers face downward.  Attach the feathers, overlapping them as you work. Attach the feathers in the middle of the onesie pointing down, and slant the feathers you attach to the sides. If your child has outgrown onesies, you can attach the feathers to a long white or yellow T-shirt and have your child wear a pair of white or yellow shorts. Use the same method you used to attach the bottom feathers. Attach the feathers in sections all the way up to the sleeves.  Only squeeze out one line of glue at a time. This keeps the glue from cooling before you get a chance to attach the feathers. Attach the feathers at various angles for a more realistic-looking costume to keep the costume from looking flat. Take a few steps back and look over the front of the costume. Glue on more feathers to fill any space spaces. If a row of feathers looks flat, glue extra feathers into the section beneath it. Make this second row of feathers point upward instead of down to make the area look fuller. Apply a single line of glue at the edge of the onesie, roughly 2 inches (5 cm) from the bottom hem. Gradually work your way up the back of the costume, gluing feathers to the rest of the onesie one small section at a time. Standard craft feathers are very long, so before you start,  snip the rest of your feathers in two using sharp scissors. Keep the remaining half of the feathers you cut to fill in additional gaps or flat areas of the costume. Attach the halved feathers to each sleeve, working from the edge of the sleeve to the shoulder. Fill in empty spaces on the sleeves with additional half-feathers as needed. Use sharp scissors to cut the foam koozie in half lengthwise. You'll be left with two identical halves, each with a half-circle bottom. You can buy a koozie at the grocery store or a kitchen store. You can also order one online. Apply hot glue to the front and attach the bottom of the halved koozie. When done correctly, attaching the halved koozie makes the cap look like a baseball cap. Finally, trim the front of the koozie so that it resembles a half-moon beak shape. Attach large googly eyes on either side of the orange foam beak. You can also attach feathers to the cap to make it look more fluffy. You can find googly eyes in different sizes at your local craft store. With the individual pieces complete, put the whole chick costume together. Put yellow leggings on your baby before putting the feathered onesie. You can also put on some orange socks to give your baby's legs a two-toned look, just like a baby chick. Lastly, put on the cap with the beak facing front.
Summary: Glue a row of yellow feathers to the lower edge of a onesie. Stick more feathers onto the front of the costume. Fill in any gaps with feathers. Turn the onesie over and glue feathers onto the back. Cut the remaining feathers in half to make the sleeves. Draw glue onto each sleeve one line at a time. Cut an orange drink koozie in half to create the beak. Glue the koozie onto a snug cap. Animate the cap with feathers and eyes. Assemble the baby chick costume.

Problem: Article: You need to approach couples therapy with an open mind and honesty. Your couples counseling sessions will begin with your counselor asking a series of questions to figure out where your relationship is. Your counselor will ask about your history as a couple, why you sought treatment, and other questions to see where you are as a couple.  Make sure you get everything out on the table about your relationship. Express any grievances or issues that you've had with your partner so you can figure out which problems you need to address. If you think you are losing yourself in the relationship and consider that to be a problem, you could talk to your counselor and your significant other about that, as well. Since you and your partner have opted to go to couples therapy, you may know some of the problems that you have as a couple and these will come out pretty easily. However, there may also be other problems you are not even aware of. Work with your counselor to figure out every problem that you and your partner have. This will help you get at any underlying issues that have led to your problems as well. While working through your problems, your counselor will help you work out how to better communicate with each other so you can get past these problems and move ahead in your relationship. Your counselor will coach you in how to change the way you speak to each other in more productive and supportive ways.  Your counselor will also help you and your partner figure out which ways are the best for you two to communicate. For example, if you and your partner have avoided conflict with each other in the past, your counselor will help you communicate honestly about your issues without keeping things bottled up. If you and your partner have resorted to constant criticism of each other, your counselor will help you learn to communicate your feelings with positive, supportive language. When you first go to counseling, it may take some time for you and your partner to start talking to each other. Your counselor will help you figure out how to start talking about your problems in a productive way instead of suffering in silence. These silences may be filled with anger or sadness, depending on what problems you are trying to deal with. These times can be used to listen to your partner or for your to start talking honestly with your partner about how you are feeling. Once you and your partner start working through your problems, old feelings are likely to come up. You will likely get angry, upset, or hurt when these problems come out. Expect to yell and fight with your partner. Your counselor will be there to be the mediator and help you figure out how to move past these fights and hurt feelings. This can be a cathartic experience because you are able to get all the pent up feelings out in the open so you can move past them.
Summary: Be honest with yourself and your partner. Figure out what your main problems are. Improve your communication. Don't be afraid of silence. Expect to yell or fight.

Problem: Article: You can use plain hand soap to wash the bra because this will effectively remove the oils from the adhesive. However, if you have a special cleanser for your bra, then you can use that to clean it instead. Check to see if the bra manufacturer makes a detergent for the bra. If so, you can use this to cleanse your bra after each use.
Summary:
Mix a few drops of hand soap or bra cleanser with warm soapy water.