Write an article based on this "Apply a base coat to your nails. Choose a small cup. Put down newspaper. Choose your nail polish."
article: As usual, apply a clear base coat to prevent staining and keep your polish lasting longer. A couple coats of solid white polish over that will brighten your colors. Wait until the last coat dries before you continue. A shot glass or a mini paper cup are about the right size. There's a chance this is permanently stained, so pick something you can throw away or keep as a permanent "nail polish cup." Nail polish is toxic, but small quantities are not extremely dangerous. If you use a glass bowl and wash it thoroughly afterward, it's probably safe to use for other purposes. Cover your table with newspaper to catch spilled polish. This gets messier than nail painting. Choose at least two colors that stand out from each other. Have a few backup bottles in different brands just in case, since not all polish works as marbling. The marble effect uses a lot of nail polish, so stay on the cheaper side.  Use relatively new polish if you can. Old polish tends to set too quickly. Unscrew all your lids and leave them loose, so you can do the next steps quickly.

Write an article based on this "Choose the bottles or jars you'd like to tint. Remove the jar or bottle label and wash it thoroughly. Choose the food coloring. Set up your workspace near a sink, on a flat surface."
article: It helps to have an idea for how you’d like to use the bottles or jars when choosing them. For example, are you looking to create a fancy vase or do you just want a decorative jar on display? Soak the glass jar or bottle in warm soapy water to remove the label and then wash the bottle or jar inside and out. Rinse with clean water and dry. You may want to allow the jar/bottle to air dry especially if you are working with a narrow bottle. Don’t start your project until the bottle/jar is completely dry. You'll need several bottles of food coloring as you will need to immerse the glass in plenty of coloring in order to obtain a more vibrant tint. Check "Things You'll Need" below for the remaining items needed to complete this project. You will need quick access to water and a place to pour out the solution. Cover the area with newspaper in order to avoid staining the work surface or countertops with food coloring.

Write an article based on this "Find a local credit union. Open an account. Apply for a loan."
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Credit unions are small, local banks that are owned by members rather than shareholders.  Because of this business model, credit unions tend to have lower fees and a different customer service model that evaluates loan applications based on more than just a credit score. If your credit is poor, the rate will still be high, but not as high as it would likely be at a large bank. Because credit unions are member-owned, you must become a member and be eligible for a loan. Opening an account at a credit union is the same as opening an account at any bank. Bring some cash and identification and a banker will help you set up a checking and/or savings account. Talk with a banker at the credit union about your eligibility for a loan, and fill out the necessary paperwork.  Because of the more personal approach taken by credit unions, the banker you talk to will be more likely to take into consideration your individual circumstances when applying for a loan. Even if a large bank has denied your loan application, a credit union may approve it.  Nonetheless, you should not expect to receive a loan under the same terms and conditions as you would if your credit was good: bad credit will still mean that any funds you receive will only be granted at a high interest rate. This is because the bank is taking a greater risk on your loan than on a loan to someone with a better credit score.  Your specific rate in this case can vary based on the loan offer your credit union makes. Consult an online loan repayment calculator to determine your payments and repayment schedule.