Q: Check your desk, backpack, briefcase or junk drawer for a graphite pencil. For best results, you’ll want to use a traditional wooden pencil rather than one of the mechanical variety—the broader tip will make it easier to get the graphite onto the zipper. Graphite naturally makes a very effective dry lubricant.
A: Find a pencil.

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A: Click Next. Check the "Basic" box.

Q: and make eye contact with her. If you spot a girl across the room who keeps looking in your direction, smiling and making eye contact are great ways to let her know you’re interested, too. Although you don’t want to stare, holding her gaze for a few seconds is totally fine. After you do that, go ahead and walk towards her. Remember that she already likes you, so she’s likely to be thrilled if you smile and make eye contact with her. If she doesn’t smile back or looks away, this might just mean that she’s shy. Watch for times when she’s by herself and approach her if it seems like a convenient time. Since she likes you, she might even try to create these types of opportunities, such as walking away from a group at an event or approaching you when you’re on your own.  For example, you might approach her between classes at school or during your lunch break at work. You could also text her to find out a good time to meet up, such as by saying, “Hey! I was hoping we could hang out sometime. Are you free after school on Friday?” If she’s in a group and you want to talk with her alone, it’s fine to tell her that, too. Let her know that you were hoping you could talk one-on-one, or make up an excuse to get her alone for a few minutes.  Try saying something like, “Hey, I have a question about that math assignment we just got, can we go talk about that for a minute?” Then, when you get her alone, you can say, “That was actually just an excuse to talk to you alone for a few minutes.” Or, you could say something like, “It’s so loud in here. Do you want to go sit outside for a little while and talk?” You could also text her something to get her away from the crowd, such as “Meet me on the patio in 5 minutes! I need a break from all the noise and I’d love to chat with you.” If she never seems to be on her own, you might need to dive into a conversation with her and her friends to start getting to know her. If she’s talking with a group of friends, walk over and join the conversation. Try to stand next to her if you can, but be friendly to everyone in the group rather than focusing just on her.  Try saying something like, “Hi guys! What’s going on?” You could also say something like, “This seems like a fun conversation. I’m going to hang with you ladies for a minute if that’s okay.”
A: Smile Look for opportunities to talk with her when she’s alone. Ask her to talk alone or make an excuse to talk with her alone. Join a conversation with her and her friends if you can’t get her alone.

Q: Duct tape is available in all sorts of colors and patterns, so choose some pretty, brightly colored ones to make your bow with. A good idea is to pick one color for the main part of your bow and another, contrasting color for the centerpiece. Use a pair of sharp scissors to do this. The six inch pieces will make a pretty large bow, so if you'd prefer a smaller one, cut out two 3 inch (7.6 cm) pieces instead. Do this slowly and carefully to make sure the two pieces are exactly aligned. However, if you make a mistake, you can use your scissors to trim any extra bits off the edges. Try to make sure that there aren't any wrinkles and the bow will look better at the end! At this point, you can feel free to decorate your strip of duct tape with any additional details, using markers or glitter pens. Fold the strip of duct tape three ways, going in opposite directions each time, as if you were making a fan. Pinch the middle of the folded duct tape between your fingers and wrap a thin strip (about 0.25 inches in width) of the other colored duct tape around the center, to secure. Make sure to keep your fingers out of the way or making a duct tape bow could turn into a sticky situation! Once you have made the bow, you can stick it to whatever you like. One easy idea is to stick a bobby pin through the back of the wrapped piece of tape. Now you have a beautiful, customized bow to wear whenever you want! Alternatively, you could try attaching the bow to a headband or pinning it to a schoolbag or handbag.
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Get some colored duct tape. Cut two 6 inch (15.2 cm) strips of duct tape. Line up the two pieces of tape and stick the sticky sides to each other. Fold the strip three ways. Tape the center of the bow. Attach the bow to something. Finished.