Problem: Article: Fabric dye will successfully dye any type of flower, but because it involves boiling water and harsh chemicals, it will ruin fresh flowers. If, however, you have dried flowers that you are wanting to brighten up, you can use fabric dye to accomplish the task. Select any powder or liquid fabric dye; they all typically use the same process of mixing the dye with boiling water. Keep in mind that you can choose how light or dark your flowers will be based on how long you leave them in the dye. Flowers that are dyed tend to brown, making them a bit more difficult to dye. As a result, you should look for light-hued flowers, as dark color flowers will be too dark to dye effectively. White, cream, and light blue flowers are the best for this. Popular dried flowers include hydrangeas, baby’s breath, and roses. Keep in mind that your flowers need to have been fully dried for at least 2 weeks prior to dying them. Avoid flowers that are damaged or discolored, as this will still show even when dyed. Using a clothesline or a drying rack, hang each of your flowers upside down to dry completely. Put them in a warm, dry room for the fastest drying time; leave them for at least 24 hours before using them as decorations.
Summary: Choose your fabric dye. Select your dried flowers. Hang the flowers to dry.

Problem: Article: Use the plastic prying tool provided for your device, or another a thin plastic tool. A credit card or plastic ID will work. Insert it along the side, between the frame and the body of the Nook. Move the tool around the Nook HD to slowly remove the frame from the front of the device.  Go slowly and use care so you don’t break the frame. A guitar pick is also a great option for prying the frame off. There may be some glue attaching the frame, which will require you to take a little more time prying it off. Use a size T5 Torx screwdriver to remove all of the screws. Get a cup or bowl and place the screws in it for safekeeping as you remove them. There are seventeen screws around the edge of the Nook. This type of screw can only be removed with a Torx screwdriver, so buy or borrow one if you don’t already have one. Once the screws are removed, flip the nook facedown and gently pull the back away. It is attached to the motherboard by a cord, so don’t yank on the back cover or you may damage the cord.
Summary: Remove the screen frame. Remove the screws around the edge of the Nook. Pull the cover off slowly.

Problem: Article: If you can still grip the screw head with a screwdriver, try one last time to remove it by hand. Follow these instructions first to maximize your chances:  If the screw is fastened to metal, spray on penetrating oil, such as WD40, and let sit at least fifteen minutes.  Use the largest manual screwdriver that fits your screw. If possible, grip the screwdriver handle with a wrench to get more leverage. If the screwdriver keeps slipping out of the stripped hole, cover it with a small piece of material that gives extra grip. Press this into the hold with the screwdriver and try again. Here are some options:   Wide rubber band, cut to form one band A piece of steel wool A piece of green abrasive from a kitchen sponge Duct tape, with the adhesive side against the screw head Tap the screwdriver in gently to avoid breaking the screw head. Skip this step if you are working with a fragile object.   This is a good option when a Philips head screw is stripped. You can also take a square #1 drill bit and hammer it into the screw head. Do this until it penetrates into the stripped Philips head screw. Place your palm against the end of the screwdriver, with your arm directly behind it. Press directly down into the screw with your full forearm as you rotate the screwdriver. If the tool you are using is slipping, stop using it immediately. Further slippage will only continue to wear down the screw head and make it harder to remove. Definitely be sure you are going in the correct direction for removal, which is usually--but not always--counterclockwise ("lefty loosey, righty tighty"). Pressing down hard as you are unscrewing will help prevent slippage. If you can heat the screw without damaging the object the screw is attached to, this will often loosen the threads. Apply a heat gun or propane torch to the screw, moving it constantly to avoid overheating. Once it is hot enough to sizzle a drop of water, let the screw cool, then try again. This works especially well if the screw has been set in place with a bonding agent. If your screwdriver still can't get a good grip, cut a notch into the screw head. Insert a flat-head screwdriver and attempt to turn the screw. You can combine this with any of the approaches above.
Summary: Maximize the grip strength. Add material for extra grip. Tap the screwdriver into place with a hammer. Push down hard as you rotate. Heat the area. Cut a flat-head notch with a dremel or hacksaw.

Problem: Article: Place the coin between your thumb and first two fingers. You want to be holding the coin on the ridged sides.  Make sure your entire hand is slightly tilted towards you. Spectators should be able to see the face of the coin easily, but turning your hand to you will make the trick easier. Use a larger coin, especially if you are a beginner. A quarter or half dollar works well. You can hold the coin in whichever hand feels more comfortable. For the purpose of explaining the trick, the coin will be in the left hand.
Summary:
Hold the coin in your left hand.