Article: Canvas frames are also sometimes referred to as stretcher bars, which feature pre-cut slats that you can slip together to create the frame. This is the easiest way to customize the frame to fit your purposes and put it together quickly. Most professionals use stretcher bars. DIY frame kits like EasyWrappe are prefabricated in a variety of different sizes that will allow you to quickly fix a canvas to a frame with no outside tools, other than an X-Acto knife to trim the excess canvas. While you have to pick from a limited variety of sizes, you can stick the pre-cut wood bars to the canvas and fix them in place in less than five minutes. Get enough canvas to fit around the frame by at least six or eight inches on each side, depending on the width of the frame. It's essential that you have enough overlapping canvas to attach to the back side of the canvas, or the stretching won't work. Measure the dimensions of the frame you have, or of the eventual canvas that you want and purchase or cut a larger size of canvas, accordingly. Unprimed, sometimes referred to as “ungessoed” canvas is easier to stretch than primed or “gessoed” canvas. For the best results, buy ungessoed canvas and prime it later. You'll need a few basic tools to complete a canvas stretching job properly. Try to get the following supplies:  A spray bottle filled with plain water. It’s common to dampen the back of the stretched canvas. As it dries, it will shrink and thus tighten the canvas even more. Gesso. This primer is commonly used to treat the canvas after stretching. It's a white paint mixture, made of gypsum, chalk, and other ingredients, available at most art supply stores. Specialty pliers used for canvas stretching. Available at most art supply stores, canvas pliers have flat surfaces that can be used to easily stretch canvas without pulling holes in the material. Staple gun. Regular desk staplers are not sufficient for stretching canvas. You need a heavy-duty staple gun to plant staples into wood and carpentry staples capable of gripping into the frame. The canvas should be cut several inches wider than the dimensions of the stretcher bars, taking into account the width of each side of the frame, as well. You'll need this extra canvas to have something to get a grip on to be able to pull and stretch it. After you've got all your supplies, frame and canvas, cut the canvas to shape using a very sharp utility knife, or an X-Acto. Tearing the canvas will make a straighter line than cutting it will. Get the cut started along the appropriate line using your knife and consider tearing along the grain to make an accurate shape.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Purchase a stretcher or build a frame. Get enough canvas for the job. Get the other necessary materials to complete the job. Cut your canvas.

Problem: Article: The quickest way to find fonts is to visit a website that hosts font files for free. There are a variety of websites that host fonts that you can download for free or purchase to use. Below are a few of the more popular and safe options:  1001freefonts.com dafont.com fontsquirrel.com fontspace.com Font sites will have thousands of fonts available that are free for personal use. If you intend to use these fonts commercially, you'll need to purchase a license from the font creator. Commercial use includes websites and YouTube videos that generate you ad revenue, as well as any traditional business publications. The wording and placement of the button will vary depending on the site you're using. You'll see this at the bottom of your browser window. You can also find the file in your Downloads folder. The type of file will vary depending on the font, but both TTF and OTF are supported by Windows.  Other less common but still viable extensions include TTC and PFB. There may be more than one font file if the font included multiple styles. Each one will need to be installed individually. You'll see a preview of the font at various sizes. Give it a glance to make sure the font will look good at the sizes you'll be using. If you're planning on printing documents with your font, you may want to see what it looks like on paper before installing it. Click Print to print a page with the text from the preview window. You'll see this button at the top of the font preview window. If you're logged in with an Administrator account, installation will proceed automatically. If you aren't an administrator, you'll need to enter the administrator account's password. You can find your new font in any program that uses fonts installed in Windows, such as Word or Photoshop. Your newly-installed font will appear alphabetically in the list of fonts when you open the Fonts menu.
Summary: Open your web browser. Visit a font hosting website. Find a font you want to download. Click the Download button. Click the ZIP file after downloading to open it. Double-click the TTF or OTF file. Look over the font preview. Click Print if you want to see the font printed. Click Install. Enter the administrator password if prompted. Open a program that uses system fonts. Select your new font.

Meat, dairy, and plant foods can all be infected with toxoplasmosis.  Avoid eating raw meats. This includes rare meats and cured meats, particularly lamb, mutton, pork, beef, and goat. This includes sausages and smoked hams. If the animal was infected with toxoplasmosis, the parasites may still be alive and infectious. Cook whole cuts of meat to at least 145°F (62.8°C), ground meat to at least 160°F (71.1°C), and poultry to at least 165°F (73.9°C). Measure the temperature with a cooking thermometer in the thickest part. After you stop cooking, the temperature should remain at that temperature or above for at least three minutes. Freeze meat for several days below 0°F (-17.8°C). This will reduce, but not eliminate, the risk of infection. Wash and/or peel all fruits and vegetables. If the fruit or vegetable was in contact with contaminated soil, it can transmit toxoplasmosis to you unless you wash it or peel it. Do not drink unpasteurized milk products, eat cheese made from unpasteurized milk or drink untreated water. Clean all cooking implements and surfaces (such as knives and cutting boards) that came into contact with raw or unwashed foods. Soil can be infected if an infected animal has recently defecated in that area. You can reduce your risks by:  Wearing gloves when gardening and washing your hands thoroughly afterwards. Covering sandboxes to prevent cats from using it as a litter box. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that it is not necessary to give up your cat if you are pregnant. There are several things you can do to reduce your risk including:  Getting your cat tested to see if he is carrying toxoplasmosis. Keeping your cats indoors. Cats become infected when they come in contact with the feces of other infected cats or by eating infected prey animals. Keeping your cat inside will reduce both risks. Feed your cat commercial canned or dry food. Do not give your cat raw or undercooked meat. If the cat's food is infected, the cat can become infected. Not touching stray cats, especially kittens. Not getting a new cat with an unknown medical history. Not changing the litter box if you are pregnant. Ask someone else to do it. If you must change it, wear disposable gloves, a face mask, and wash your hands afterwards. The box should be changed daily because the parasite generally requires one to five days to become infectious in feces.
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Reduce your risk of eating infected foods. Avoid coming in contact with infected soil. Manage the risk presented by pet cats.