In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Before you start doing anything, you'll want to gather the tools you'll need. Thankfully you don't need much! Get a utility knife, a putty knife, a measuring tape, a pneumatic nail gun, nails (long enough to get through your shoe molding and into your baseboards or wall studs), a miter box (or miter or table saw, if you have one), and a saw.  You might also want paint, varnish, caulk, a nail setter, and a nail crayon if you want to get the shoe molding looking finished and professional. Some people may need to drill pilot holes for their nails if the molding is very brittle or thin (since some molding may be prone to cracking). If so, you'll need a drill with a bit smaller than the nails you will be using. If you are removing old base molding, start by taking a utility knife and carefully cut through any paint that is adhering the base molding to the baseboard. This will prevent you from chipping the paint on the baseboard as you pry away the base molding. Using a stiff putty knife, work the base molding loose by pushing it behind and under the base molding. Be careful not to damage the baseboard or the floor. Pry the molding completely away from the baseboard using a flat bar, then remove all the nails. While the molding is removed, you have an excellent opportunity to sand and paint your baseboards. If they are in good shape, continue on with the base molding installation. Before you cut your moldings to length, you should prep and apply a finish to them. Take your new wood moldings and lightly sand them. Lay them on a set of saw horses and finish them to match your floors. This can be as simple as a few coats of varnish.
Summary: Gather your tools. Loosen the molding. Pull away the molding. Prep the wall. Prep your new molding.

Lay your fabric on an ironing board. Gently iron out any folds or wrinkles. Once complete, lay out your fabric on a clean, large flat surface and smooth out the fabric. Measure and mark the length of the veil. Retrieve a pair of fabric scissors. Carefully cut the fabric to the desired length. If you wish, you may round the bottom corners of the veil. Set your sewing machine to the largest stitch length.  Sew a straight line of stitches across the top of the veil (widthwise) approximately 1 inch from the top edge. Do not backstitch or cut the bobbin thread short, but leave a long tail. Flatten the fabric. Sew a second straight row of stitches approximately 1.5 inches down from the first row. Leave a long bobbin thread. Gather both of the bobbin threads in one of your hands. Lose hold onto the veil at the stitch lines in your other hand. Pull on the bobbin threads as you gently push the fabric together. Stop gathering the fabric once it has reached the length of your comb. Tie each of the bobbin threads in knots. Trim the excess thread and fabric above the top row of stitches. Grab your plastic or wire comb. Set it on a flat surface so that it curves up. Place the gathered edge of the veil on top of the comb—make sure that the side of the veil you want showing is facing up. Thread a needle. Stitch the veil to the comb by placing two to three stitches around each tooth of the comb. Cut off the needle and tie knots in the ends of the thread. The second tier of a two-piece veil is created in the same manner. The length is only difference between the two veils. If you are creating a second, separate tier, repeat the process listed above.
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One-sentence summary -- Iron your fabric. Cut your veil. Sew two rows of stitches across the top of the veil. Pull the bobbin threads to gather the fabric. Attach the comb. Create the second tier.

Q: If there are any windows open, be sure to close them. You want to trap as much steam as possible. How long it takes for the steam to appear will depend on how warm or cold the room was to begin with. Always start brushing from the ends first, and work your way up to the roots. The steam will heat the fibers up and cause the curls to loosen. Transfer the wig to a cool, dry place.
A: Put the wig stand in the bathroom. Run hot water in the shower until the room is steamy. Gently brush the wig with a wide toothed comb or a wire wig brush. Remove the wig from the room once condensation starts to build.

Problem: Article: Dyeing the dress or altering its length and style can make it far more versatile and useful. Your white gown can become a black dress or a matching skirt and top. Natural fibers, such as satin, silk and organza, can be professionally dyed. However, synthetic materials like polyester, acrylic, and acetate cannot be dyed. Check the fabric of your wedding gown before attempting to dye the material. There are dozens of fun projects you can do to turn your wedding dress into something more special when you have finished using it. The many layers and diverse materials of wedding gowns makes them a unique and invaluable resource for making keepsakes. You could make:  Wedding photo album covers. Take some lace or satin from your dress and overlay the cover of your wedding photo album with it. Trinkets like a pendant necklace. Save a small piece of your dress and keep it in a pendant or locket. A christening gown for future children. Many traditions use a small white gown which you can create from excess dress materials. One last photo shoot! Take adventurous photos without fear of wrecking your dress. If sentimental keepsakes are not for you, you could always make something more useful instead. The high, durable quality of wedding gown material makes it ideal for creating various items around your home. You could make:  A tablecloth. Salvage the skirt from your dress and sew the top together to make a flowing tablecloth. Pillows or a quilt. Use different materials from your dress to make a patchwork quilt or cut two large squares for a pillow and sew that instead. Decorations like ornaments, banners, or a tree skirt. The lace and satin from your dress can be trimmed and attached to ornaments or strung together to make a long banner. Tree skirts can be made like table cloths, just leaving an opening to slide it around the base of the tree. Clothing accessories like scarves, headbands, and handkerchiefs. Fashionable scarves can be made from longer portions of your dress while smaller pieces could be attached to hair bands or left as handkerchiefs. Stuffed animals or a bassinet for future children. The skirt of your dress can be trimmed and hung around a crib or you can trace out a stuffed animal pattern and cut that out instead.
Summary:
Restyle the dress. Make sentimental items. Make practical items.