Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Purchase some watch gears. Look at reference photos and come up with a design based on your findings. Embellish the goggles. Consider getting a pair of clip-on lenses. Allow the goggles to dry.

Answer: They are one of the key aesthetics of Steampunk and help explain how the various moving parts might work (as opposed to wires and cables). You can buy watch gears online and in the jewelry/beading department of an arts and crafts store. Consider buying some other metallic embellishments as well, such as charms, brass buttons, knobs, or filigree. The main idea behind Steampunk is: what would modern-day technology look during the Victorian era? Look at some pictures of Steampunk goggles for ideas and come up with your own design. Consider how all those gears and extra pieces will fit together and work. Don't slap them on randomly. Use an industrial-strength glue, such as E6000, to secure all of the pieces to the frame. Think about how the gears might fit together, and don't be afraid to layer the different pieces. Avoid placing anything too close to the straps, however; the constant movement from the straps will eventually cause the embellishments to fall off. They usually are meant to fit over just one lenses on your goggles; they look a little bit like monocles. Screw or glue the clip-on lenses to the front part of the goggles. This way, you can sweep it in front of one of the goggle lenses. If your goggles have a nose strap, you will need to secure the clip-on lens to the side of the frame instead. If you are using glue, use an industrial-strength glue, such as E6000. How long this takes depends on the type of glue you used. Look at the label on your tube of glue, and search for the drying or curing time. Each brand will be a little different, but most glues will require at least a day to cure.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Keep soap and shampoo away from your piercing in the shower. Do not get moisturizers or makeup in the piercing. Keep the piercing clean while sleeping.

Answer: Be extra cautious during your regular shower routine. Minimize using soap and shampoo near your face. Getting these products in your eyebrow piercing can cause irritation.  When shampooing your hair, it can help to tilt your head back while applying the shampoo. Leave your head tilted backwards throughout the entire shampooing process to keep shampoo away from your piercing. Wash your face with gentle face wash and avoid getting it on your eyebrow piercing. Facial cleansing wipes are also a good option. If you use makeup or facial moisturizers, do not apply them near the piercing. These products can irritate or contaminate a piercing. Makeup brushes also may contain bacteria, so applying makeup near your piercing poses a risk. Try taking a break from makeup for a few days after getting your eyebrow pierced. Keep all bedding clean, especially pillows, while the piercing is new. Change your sheets more often than normal as your piercing heals. For the most part, sleep on the opposite side of the piercing to prevent contamination.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Watch out for over-confidence. Calculate the age gap. Glance at the phone. Track him down.

Answer: Healthy self-confidence is great, but there's a difference between being confident and being cocky. If you think this guy seems a little too confident in his efforts to win you over, it could be because he's had plenty of practice. Most people become at least a little nervous around people they're attracted to. A confident guy isn't necessarily a player, but if he doesn't break a sweat while asking you out or seems rather aloof about the whole deal, he might not be that serious about you. If the man is old enough to be your father, it could be a bad sign. Older players who are set in their ways frequently target younger, less experienced women who are easier to trick.  Not every older man is a player, of course, but if there's a huge age gap and he exhibits other signs of being a player, that age gap may work against him. Similarly, not every player is an older man. There are plenty of young players out in the world, too. When he's texting someone, lean in his direction and peek at his phone. You don't even need to see the screen; in fact, you'll learn more by keeping your eyes on him. If the guy's a player, he'll probably yank his phone away faster than you can blink.  Moreover, if he's always on his phone or looks at it more than he looks at you, that could be another bad sign. This piece of advice isn't an invitation to swipe his phone and look at his call log, though. Many people view that as an invasion of privacy, and even guys who aren't players might get upset at the breach of trust. You usually won't need his text or call history as evidence, anyway, since being overprotective of his phone is a bad enough sign on its own. Pay attention to the places he frequents when you're not around. If he still visits the same spots he went to when he was single and picking up women, there's a good chance that he's still in the habit of charming the ladies there. This does not mean that you should stalk him. A healthier way to find out where he's going is ask around and find out who might've seen him and where he was when it happened. You could also try visiting the spot you met him on an evening he might be there.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your supplies. Cut shapes or designs from a piece of cardstock. Put some double-sided tape onto the back of each shape. Arrange the shapes in any pattern you want on your wall. Pour some paint out. Dip your paint roller or sponge into the paint and tap off excess paint onto a folded sheet of paper towel. Start painting over your shapes. Apply a second coat, if necessary. Remove the shapes before the paint dries. Make any touchups using extra paint and a thin paintbrush. Allow the paint to dry fully.

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Reverse stencils work similar to regular stencils, except that you will be putting paint around the shape instead. Here's a list of what you will need:  Cardstock Craft knife Double-sided tape or repositionable spray adhesive Foam roller or paint sponges Acrylic paint or wall paint Paint pan or paint palette Paper towels You can also use template plastic, or blank stencil sheeting as well.  You can find template plastic in the quilting section of a fabric store. You can find blank stencil sheeting in the stencil section of an arts and crafts store. You can also spray the back of each shape with repositionable spray adhesive. You can create a grid or checkered pattern. You can also use a completely random pattern. If you are using shapes of different sizes, consider arranging them in an asymmetric clump. Keep the larger shapes towards the center, and the smaller shapes towards the edges/ends. Don't pour out a whole lot, or the paint will dry out before you can finish using it. You can always pour more paint out into your paint pan or paint palette. If you are painting a large area, consider using wall paint. If you are painting just a small area, any acrylic paint will do.  If you are using a paint roller to apply the paint, you might find a paint pan easier to use. If you are using a small paint sponge, you might find a paint palette easier to work with. This will prevent you from applying too much paint all at once. If you apply too much paint at one time, the paint may not dry or cure properly. It may also end up with a bubbly texture. Because of this, it is much better to apply many thin coats of paint rather than one thick coat. Simply roll the foam paint roller across the entire wall, including your shapes. If you want a softer look, you can gently tap around your shapes with a paint sponge. Wait for the paint to dry, then apply a second coat. If you are taping the paint on with a sponge, you can even use a slightly lighter or darker color. If you remove the shapes after the paint dries, you will risk accidentally chipping the paint. Gently peel the shapes off using your fingernail. Look over your design, and fill in any gaps using a thin brush and some extra paint. If you got paint where you don't want it to be, wipe it off using a damp Q-tip. Most acrylic paints will dry within 20 minutes to two hours. Latex wall paints have a different composition and may require four to six hours to dry, if not more. Refer to the label on the can or bottle for more specific drying times.