Write an article based on this "Squeeze out some construction silicone into a dish. Pour in twice as much cornstarch. Put on a pair of plastic gloves and knead the two together. Roll the silicone into a disk. Press the item you wish to mold into the putty. Wait for the silicone to cure. De-mold your object. Use the mold."
article: Buy a tube of pure silicone from a home improvement store; it usually comes in a syringe-like container. Squeeze some of the silicone out into a disposable dish. You will need enough to cover whatever you wish to mold.  You may also find construction silicone labeled as silicone caulk. Make sure that it is not the quick-set type. If the silicone did not come with a syringe, you will need to get a caulking gun first. Insert the tube into the gun, cut the end off, then poke a hole in the tip. If you can't find any cornstarch, try cornflour or potato starch instead. Keep the box handy; you might need to use more. If you want a more colorful mold, add a few drops of acrylic paint. This will not make the mold any more or less effective. Keep kneading until the silicone and cornstarch come together and form a putty. It may be dry and crumbly at first, but keep kneading. If it is too sticky, add some more cornstarch into it. You may have some cornstarch leftover in your dish; this is fine. The silicone will have picked up all the cornstarch it needed. Start by rolling the silicone putty into a ball between your palms. Next, place it on a smooth surface, and gently press down on it to flatten it slightly. It still needs to be thicker than the item you wish to mold. Make sure that you are pressing it design-side-down into the mold, and that the back is visible. Use your fingers to push the edges of the mold against the item; you do not want to see any gaps. This will only take about 20 minutes or so. You are ready for the next step when the mold is rigid. It should still be flexible, but you should not be able to dent it or form it. Hold the silicone mold by the edges, and gently bend it back and away from your item. Flip the mold over to pop the item out. If you need to, use your fingers to pry the item out. You can push pieces of wet clay into them, then pull them out and let them dry. You can also pour resin into the mold, let the resin cure, then pop it out as well. De-mold any castings the same way you de-molded your initial object.

Write an article based on this "Wear as a toga dress. Wear as a wrap dress."
article: Hold the sarong horizontally and wrap it around your back, like a towel. Take one side of the sarong and wrap it all the way across the front of your body, until you can tuck the end underneath the opposite arm. Grab the top corner (of the material you just pulled across) and bring it over your shoulder, from behind. Take the other top corner and tie the two of them together at your shoulder to form a toga. Hold the sarong horizontally and wrap around your back, like a towel. Holding the top corner on one side of the sarong, pull the material across your body and throw over the opposite shoulder. Take the top corner on the other side of the sarong and pull the material across the front of your body (underneath the bust) and around the back, to meet the material on the opposite shoulder. Tie both corners at the shoulder to secure.

Write an article based on this "Slip on a bright Hawaiian shirt. Try a tank top or shirt that promotes a popular vacation spot instead. Wear a T-shirt that advertises your high school or college sports team. Opt for any shirt with a vibrant print. Wear a swim suit top as outerwear to a costume party."
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A short-sleeved button up featuring a loud floral print is the ultimate tourist look! These shirts are typically worn when vacationing in tropical places, but you’ll likely exude a tourist vibe no matter where you wear it. The brighter the floral pattern, the better.  For example, try a shirt with a bright red and purple floral print. If you can find something with neon colors, go with that! A brightly colored tank top with “Hawaii” emblazoned across the front will definitely alert everyone that you’re a tourist – especially if you’re in Hawaii! Any souvenir T-shirt with the name of a big city written across the front will do the trick for this tourist look. You could also go with something that promotes a popular company that caters to tourists, like Señor Frog’s or Hard Rock Café. Nothing says “tourist” more than a shirt that announces to everyone that you’re from somewhere else! Any high school related T-shirt, especially for sports teams and extracurricular activities, is a great choice. Bonus points if the name of your hometown is written right on the shirt! Floral prints are classic, but bright plaids or animal prints are also popular with tourists. Anything eye-catching and slightly awkward works perfectly!  Try an over-sized plaid button-up with short sleeves in the brightest colors you can find. A neon tie-dye top is also a great choice. If you’re feeling daring and don’t mind showing a little skin, wearing a bikini top will definitely create the impression that you’re on a tropical vacation. A 1-piece swim suit will also work! Go with a suit in a bright color or floral print. Wrap a sarong around your waist and slip into a pair of flip-flops to complete your outfit.