In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Purchase a foam board from the craft store or find a piece of thick cardboard. Place a large plate onto the foam board, and trace around it. Lift the plate away, then use a smaller plate to trace a smaller circle inside the bigger one.  How wide you made the space between the 2 circles is up to you. The wider the space, the thicker your wreath will be. Use black foam board for dark-colored wreath designs, and white foam board for light-colored wreath designs. Your wreath does not have to be a circle. You can draw a square, heart, or oval instead. Start with the bigger circle first, then do the smaller circle. Discard the inner disk and save the resulting ring shape. You will be gluing your flowers to the top of this ring. Large flowers, such as roses, work the best for this, but you can use smaller ones too. You can use flowers that are all the same shape, size, and color, or you can use a variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. Draw a squiggle of hot glue onto the foam ring, then quickly press a few flowers into it; make sure that the flowers are sticking straight up. Repeat this process until the ring is filled. Start at the top of the ring and work your way around it, like on a clock. Work your way in rows, from the outside edge-in.  Do not add flowers to the sides of the foam board; it is too thick. Do not add flowers to the back, or it won't hang properly. Cut a piece of skinny ribbon. Bring the ends together and tie them into a knot. Flip the wreath over, and hot glue the ribbon to the back so that the looped part sticks out over the top.  The exact length of the ribbon does not matter, but something between 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm) would be good. The hot glue makes this wreath permanent, however it is quick, cheap, and easy to make.
Summary: Trace a wreath shape onto a piece of foam board. Cut the circle out using a craft blade. Buy fake flowers and pull the buds off of the stems. Hot glue the base of the buds to the foam ring. Hot glue a loop of ribbon to the back of the wreath for hanging.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you've not been particularly diligent about taking good care of your facial skin, now is the time to start. Get facials once per month to firm your complexion and illuminate your skin, which will create a good base for makeup. Make sure you wash your face well not only in the morning but also at night to get rid of the day's makeup. Regularly exfoliate to remove dead skin and even out your skin tone. Moisturize your face and drink plenty of water, too. Applying makeup to dry, splotchy and flaky skin won't produce your desired look, no matter how hard you try.  If you have a breakout a day or two before your wedding, do not pick at it! It's much easier to cover a blemish than a scab. Wax brows or other areas of your face at least one week before your wedding to avoid any marks. If you've never waxed before, don't start doing so days before your wedding because you can get a rash if you've never before waxed. Consider whitening your teeth, too. There are many options, from having it done at the dentist's office to doing it at home with over-the-counter products. You should start 3-4 months before the wedding. You may choose to do your own makeup, as Kate Middleton did before she wed Prince William. Or you may decide to have a friend or a makeup artist do it. If the latter, you may already have a recommendation from a friend. If not, consider asking your wedding planner if he or she can recommend one. You could also ask the coordinator of events for your wedding venue, look online or talk with the salon owner where you have your hair done or where you're planning to have your hair done if you're going that route. No matter whom you select, ask to see a portfolio. If it's heavy in everything but the look you want, find someone else. If you choose to have your makeup done by another person, schedule a time at least one month before the wedding to have a trial run. By this time, you'll be more settled in the overall planning of your wedding and have a better idea of what you want. Take your collected images, a photo of your dress, a photo or image of what your hair will look like and a photo of yourself when you think you look your best to your trial run. This will all help the person doing your makeup both create the look you want and one that will work with your other elements.  If you plan to tan before your wedding, you need to achieve that color before your makeup trial, too, or the results will not be the same. Also remember that while you might find a makeup look that you love, it might not look good with your coloring. If you're using a makeup artist, allow him or her to guide you on these matters. Always wear a white t-shirt to your trial run so you can see how your makeup will look against your dress. Take a photo with no flash before you leave. If you don't know much about makeup application, keep reading. You can also research it online; watch YouTube videos; or go to a department store, look around at the women selling products at the makeup counters and find someone wearing a makeup style you like. Ask her for a makeover, which they'll often do for free in hopes that you'll buy some of their products. You might find that you do. Practice doing your makeup in natural light, using the products you plan to use. Also wear a white t-shirt and take a photo of yourself afterward.
Summary: Don't neglect your skin. Decide who will do your makeup. Set up a trial run before the wedding. Do a trial run by yourself.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This sanitizer closely emulates the commercial kind, without all the chemicals and without the bad smell. Hand sanitizer should not replace hand washing; just use it when you really need it. Here's what you'll need:  2/3 cup 99% rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) or 190-proof grain alcohol (Do not substitute other concentrations of alcohol.) 1/3 cup pure aloe vera gel (preferably without additives) 8 to 10 drops essential oil, such as lavender, clove, cinnamon, or peppermint Mixing bowl Spoon Funnel Plastic container
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Gather your ingredients.