Article: Sites like eBay, Amazon, and Craigslist allow you to sell your items online. Selling your belongings will give you money that you can use to cover moving expenses. Take a photo of the stuff that you want to sell, set a price, and make a listing on either website. Other popular online marketplaces include Facebook Marketplace, Letgo, and Bonanza. Look on job boards like Craigslist for temporary jobs or gigs. Sites like Freelancer.com, Elance, and Fiverr have short-term gigs that can help you earn extra cash.  Popular side gigs include tutoring, babysitting, writing, customer support, consulting, and social media management.  Apply to the gigs that you have experience in. If you’re moving a good distance away, you’ll likely only want to make one trip. Therefore, you should sell larger items that you won’t be able to take with you like dressers, beds, and pieces of furniture. A garage or yard sale is a great way to minimize what you have to take with you and make some extra last-minute cash.
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Sell your stuff online. Get a temporary job. Have a garage sale to sell stuff you don't need.
Article: Part of being a good boyfriend is staying loyal and committed to your relationship with your girlfriend. Avoid flirting with other girls or blowing off your girlfriend to be with friends. Show her you are committed by spending quality time with her and paying attention to her when you are out socially or with a group. Part of being committed to your girlfriend is also trusting her and not being too protective or overbearing. Try not to control her life or her decisions. Instead of policing her actions or trying to control her, support and trust her. Deepen your relationship by pursuing activities or interests that you have in common. Focus on things that you both share and enjoy. For example, if you both enjoy travelling, plan a trip together overseas. If you both like to watch movies at home, designate one night movie night and watch all of your favorite flicks together. If you and your girlfriend share a home, make sure you pull your weight. Split the household chores with her, such as taking out the garbage or cleaning the kitchen. Try to keep your contributions to maintaining your home equal and fair. If you both have issues around household responsibilities, make sure you talk about it honestly and openly. Work through the issues together and find a compromise where you both are happy. Keep your relationship spontaneous and exciting by planning surprise dates or leaving special gifts for her to find. Let your girlfriend know you appreciate her by surprising her on occasion.  You may surprise her with something simple, like a bouquet of flowers or a small gift. Or you may surprise her by taking her out for dinner or to do an activity that you know she would enjoy. Be open to your girlfriend surprising you with special dates or gifts, as well! Pay attention when she is generous and giving to you, so you can also feel appreciated and loved. Always thank her.
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Stay committed to her. Find things you have in common and explore them together. Share household responsibilities if you live together. Surprise her with special dates or gifts.
Article: Take your plastic template and get it into the position you want on the piece of background fabric. If you want it to be perfectly centered in the middle of a section, use a ruler to get it exactly right. Use the template rather than the actual appliqué fabric since the fabric has a seam allowance, making it bigger than it'll actually be in the end. Pencil chalk or an erasable marker is the best choice to trace the template so that the marks will disappear later on. Do your best to hold the template completely still while you trace it. Use short, thin pins, which you can find at any crafting store. Place the pins slightly inside of where the seam allowance ends, so that you won't have to move them out of the way once you actually start to sew. Put a pin in every corner if your image has corners. Otherwise putting one pin in every 1 in (2.5 cm) or so should be enough to hold the fabric in place while you work.
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Position the template on the background fabric. Trace the template onto the background fabric with pencil chalk. Align the appliqué fabric overtop of the tracing and pin it in place.