Problem: Article: With the three Awkward Potions in the bottom part of the Brewing Grid, place an ingredient from the chart below in the top square of the Brewing Grid to achieve your desired potion:    Positive Potions    Potion Base Ingredient Effect  Duration     Healing     Awkward Potion        Glistering Melon        Restores ♥♥     Instant     Night Vision    AwkwardPotion       Golden Carrot       See in the dark       3 min     Strength    AwkwardPotion       Blaze Powder       30% damage boost       3 min      Water Breathing     AwkwardPotion       Pufferfish       Breathe underwater       3 min     Fire Resist    AwkwardPotion       Magma Cream       Immune to fire and lava       3 min     Speed    AwkwardPotion       Sugar       20% speed boost       3 min     Regeneration    AwkwardPotion       Ghast Tear       Heal one ♥ every two seconds       45 sec     Leaping    AwkwardPotion       Rabbit's Foot       Jump 1/2 block higher       3 min
Summary: Add your secondary ingredient to create your desired potions.

Problem: Article: Brush the medium onto the image, starting from the center and working your way outwards. Be sure to extend the medium past the edges of the image to seal it in. If you are using a thick, wood-frame canvas, be sure to coat the sides as well. Use long, even strokes to give your image a nice, canvas-y texture. Depending on the type of medium you are using, you will need to wait 15 to 20 minutes. This is very important; if you apply the next layer too soon, you may get wrinkles or air bubbles. The layers also may not cure properly. You can make photos and collages look more interesting by layering smaller images and cutouts on top. Apply your medium to the back of the image, then press it against the canvas. Brush more medium over the image, and let it dry fully before moving on. Most decoupage glues and acrylic mediums can double-up as a sealer. They typically come in glossy, satin, and matte finishes. You can use the one you used earlier to adhere the paper, or you can pick a different one if you want a different finish. If you used a thick, wood-frame canvas, you will need to seal the side edges as well. You can apply more than one layer of top coat, but you will need to let the previous layer dry first. Just because something feels dry does not necessarily mean that it is fully dry and ready to use. Check the label on your bottle of medium, and look to see if there is a curing time; most mediums require at least a day or two to cure. Once the medium has cured, you can frame or hang the canvas as desired. If the medium feels tacky or sticky, it has not cured; you should wait a few more days.
Summary: Apply a thin, even coat of your medium over the image. Allow the medium to dry. Consider adding more layers of images. Apply a final top coat. Allow the medium to dry and cure before displaying the piece.

Problem: Article: Hold the other person’s gaze for a few seconds before looking away, smiling while doing so. The eyes tell a lot about how another person feels, so if you’re gazing at the other person affectionately, they’re likely to notice you’re flirting.  If someone you’re trying to flirt with looks at you, hold their eye contact for roughly 3 seconds before smiling and looking away. Maintain eye contact while you’re in a conversation with the other person to show that you’re interested. This is a simple way to show someone how you feel while also making you look more attractive. Smile and laugh during appropriate times, like if the other person makes a funny comment. Smiling is a good way to encourage the other person to keep talking, showing that you’re interested in what they have to say. Smile at the other person if they're talking to you, or even give them a small smile from across the room to get their attention. This should be done subtly. You might rest your fingers near your lips while sitting across from someone at dinner, or use a couple fingers to touch your mouth for just a second while someone else is talking.  Try to only touch your mouth when the other person is talking to show that you’re listening intently. Touching your mouth while you’re talking will cover up your mouth, making it harder for the other person to hear what you’re saying. Rest your head lightly on your hand while sitting so you can easily place your fingers near your mouth. Touching your own neck lightly while talking can give off flirtatious vibes too. You can do things like twirling your hair or tossing it from your shoulders if it’s long, or run your hands through your hair if it’s shorter. Drawing attention to your hair is a seductive move that shows your interest in the other person.  Flip your hair from your shoulders using your hand to reveal a little bit of skin. Run your hand through your hair once or twice while talking to the other person. Try not to play with your hair the entire time you’re interacting, as this can be distracting. Like most other forms of physical flirtation, this should be done lightly as opposed to aggressively. When you’re talking to the other person, bite a side of your lip gently, or wet your lips slightly while listening to draw attention to your mouth. You might bite your lip gently while thinking about the answer to a question someone just asked you, or lick your lips when you’re standing close to the other person and want to hint that you like them.
Summary: Maintain eye contact to establish a strong connection. Smile and laugh around the person to show that you like them. Touch your mouth to bring attention to your lips. Play with your hair for an easy way to flirt. Bite or lick your lips to show your interest.

Problem: Article: You can use an old pot, a bowl, a vase, or a bucket. Choose a deep, sturdy container as your base. Avoid containers made out of glass or other fragile materials. You'll likely pop a few in the process of making your drum, so it's good to have more than one. Choose large-sized, sturdy balloons. You may want to get a variety of sizes to you can be sure to find one that fits your chosen drum base. Take a scissors and cut of the end of the balloon right where it becomes narrow. Use one hand to hold the balloon over one end of the base while you use the other hand to stretch it over the other side. The balloon goes over the opening of the pot, vase, or bucket you're using as the base.  You might want to get a friend to help you hold it it place so it won't snap back. If the balloon you used seems too small or to large for the base, try a different sized balloon. Use a heavy-duty piece of packing or duct tape to hold the balloon in place all the way around the rim of your drum base. Use chopsticks, pencils, or other long, thin objects to play your drum.
Summary:
Find a drum base. Get a package of balloons. Cut the end off a balloon. Stretch the balloon over the base. Secure it in place with tape. Play the balloon drum with sticks.