Cut a piece of string that’s anywhere from 2–5 feet (0.61–1.52 m), depending on your preference. Hammer small nails into your wall at the same height and slightly less distance apart than the length of your string, and tie each end of the string to a nail. Take a set of wooden or colorful plastic clothespins to hang your photos along the string in any order you like.  Create a bigger gallery by hanging more string with nails above and below your first one, and attach more photos depending on your preference. A benefit to this option is you can switch the photos out as you please at any time. Hammer a nail into the wall where you’d like your photo. Open the binder clip so it’s ready to clip something, and hang 1 metal piece onto the nail. Then simply clip the top centers of your photos into the clips, and you’re set to go.  Most people like to use a set of black clips for this option, but you can choose any color you like. For similarly sized photos, try creating rows with your nailed binder clips. Or, hang various sized photos with a larger one at the center and smaller ones around it. A unique alternative for larger photos is to use skirt or pants hangers that you have lying around. Use matching wooden, metal, or plastic hangers for the best results. Hammer one nail into your wall for each photo you’d like to hang, hang the hanger onto the nail, then clip the photo in place. This option tends to work best with larger photos. Try arranging them on the wall in 2 vertical rows. If you like the idea of still having a background to your larger photos, using clipboards could be a great choice for you. Take some matching clipboards and clip your photos into them. Hang your clipboards with nails in any pattern you like onto your wall – try rows, a diamond shape, or alternating zig-zag rows. To add extra pizazz to some plain clipboards, decorate the borders of them first with colorful paint or glitter. Take a string of white or colored lights and hang them in a zig-zag pattern on your wall, attaching each corner of the string to the wall with a nail. Then take any clips of your choice, such as clothespins or binder clips, and attach your photos to the string in various places between the lights. Be sure that you’re close enough to an outlet to plug the lights in if you’re doing this option. Or, use a matching extension cord to reach your light string.
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One-sentence summary -- Use clothespins on a string for a stylish look. Try matching binder clips to create a photo gallery. Use skirt or pants hangers as an ecofriendly option. Hang clipboards for larger photos. Clip photos to a string of lights for a brilliant option.

Q: You'll need a pot large enough for your shirt to float around in, so use the biggest pot you have. Fill it about 2/3 of the way--if you overfill it, water might seep out when you put the shirt in. Let the water get to a rolling boil. You can put white vinegar into the water if your shirt also needs to be cleaned. Pull your shirt inside out to prevent fading, and roll it into a loose ball. Be sure not to tie it into a knot--it will shrink unevenly! To prevent scalding, lower your shirt gently into the water using a pair of tongs. Don't just toss it in the water. Fabric coming in contact with the burner can start a fire. Let your shirt sit in the boiling water for at least five minutes. The longer you keep it in there, the more likely it is to shrink, but don't keep it in the water for more than half an hour. You'll risk damaging the fibers. Be sure that the entire shirt is immersed. Turn the heat off and use a pair of tongs to pull your shirt out. Do this carefully to avoid burning yourself. Hold the shirt over the pot until it stops dripping, then move it away. Let it cool for about five minutes or until it's cool enough to handle. Set up a drying rack and spread your shirt out on it to dry. The rack can be inside or outside, but an outside rack will usually dry faster. If you dry it outside, be sure to turn the shirt inside out to prevent the sun from fading it. Don't hang your shirt--it will stretch where the clothespins are attached. If you want, you can run your shirt through the dryer on the permanent press setting to shrink it even more. Be sure to check your shirt first--it may have already shrunk enough! Try your shirt on and see how it fits. If it's still not small enough, repeat the entire cycle again. You may need to do this 2-3 times depending on how much you want your shirt to shrink.
A: Boil a large pot of water. Roll your shirt into a ball. Use tongs to lower it into the water. Leave your shirt in the water for at least five minutes. Remove the shirt carefully. Lie it flat on a rack to dry. Use a dryer to shrink it further (optional). Repeat if necessary.

Article: The very first question for many people is, “What is business casual?”  It seems like a contradiction and definitions can vary greatly from one person to another.  One thing is sure, business casual is not suits and jackets.  On the other hand, it’s not jeans and flip flops, but somewhere in between.  The best way to define your specific company’s interpretation of business casual is to look around at your co-workers.  If you’re new to the job, visit similar offices or ask around for advice from people in a similar field. Part of the concept of business casual gets rid of the stuffy dress code and allows for more self-expression in your outfit.  This will allow you more room to have fun and dress comfortably. Business casual is more popular in part to busy lifestyles, which don’t allow time for people to go home before their evening plans.  The business casual attire should be able to transform easily from the office to your after work hours. Button-down shirts can be tricky for busty women who have trouble with gaps or “peep-holes” being created between the buttons.  Choose a material which stretches to allow for movement without gaps.  Some flattering styles will be cut to create more shape with features like darts or ruching. Layer a cardigan over a fitted button up to create a slimming effect by elongating the line of your midsection. For most offices, business casual still does not include jeans, except maybe on Fridays.  On the other hand, you don’t need to wear slacks and pencil skirts every day.  Stock up on some cotton pants.  Khakis always work, but if you want to let your style shine, you can try some patterns.  Make sure the pattern is proportional.  Small patterns can be lost on large women.  Choose material which is thicker and has more substance.  The thicker material will show less bumps than a flimsy slack.  These should be comfortable and wrinkle free. Avoid pants which are too tight and are more suitable as leggings.  You want your clothes to lie gently on your curves. Pant suits are flexible and allow you to slip a jacket on to transition from casual to an important meeting.  Choose a neutral shade like black, beige, navy, or gray, and pair them with colorful blouses or sweaters. You probably have heard that large horizontal stripes should be avoided, but there are ways to use stripes to your advantage.  Stripes which angle inward can create the illusion of shape and a smaller waistline.  Thinner stripes are better stripes, and light colored stripes on a dark background are ideal. It is easiest to go for the little black dress which can be dressed up or down according to your need.  One solid color, like black, can have a slimming effect by creating a straight line from head to toe.  You can still add your own flavor with some colorful jewelry, a scarf  or a cardigan. Your bra and underwear can have an effect on your look and comfort while at work.  Consider going to a store which specializes in undergarments.  Bring your measurements or have them measure you there to get the perfect fit.  Spend the extra money here on quality.  The support will be worth it. Choose undergarments with smooth finishes to allow your clothing to lie smoothly on top.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Define business casual. Find a blouse which moves with you and your curves. Purchase a pair of cotton pants. Go for a pant suit in a neutral shade. Use stripes wisely. Keep a classic sheath dress in your closet. Support your look with high-quality undergarments.