In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: After dipping your paper strip in the paste mixture it's time to apply it to your mask.  Take your time and try to apply the coated strip evenly and as smoothly as you can.  There will likely be some overlap but try to make each strip cover as much of your mask form as possible.  Continue applying strips until your mask has been completely covered in a few layers.  Apply no more than 4 layers of paper mache strips. Work slowly and try to have each strip cover as much area as possible. Once your mask has had the initial few layers applied to the form you will need to wait for them to dry.  Adding more layers too early can cause problems with the first layers hardening properly, making the whole process take longer.  Make sure your first application of paper mache is fully dry before continuing. This may take up to 24 hours for a layer to completely dry. If you feel that your mask is still to thin or not sturdy enough you may add additional layers of paper mache.  Once the first layer is completely dry add more strips of paper mache over it, working slowly and making sure each strip covers as much area as possible.  Apply no more than four layers of paper mache at this time. Repeat the drying and covering process until it's as thick as you like. On the final application of paper mache to the mask form you can add something to make your mask wearable.  Exactly what you add will depend on the style of mask you are making.  Whichever methods you use should allow your mask to be held to your face and let you see, breath, or speak through it.  Between two paper clips, attach a length of string.  Place one paper clip on each side of the mask and cover them with paper mache.  Once dried, your string will be held in place, creating a strap to hold you mask on. A simple and traditional method of wearing a carnival mask is to attach a stick and hold the mask up to your face.  Take a stick or pipe and attach it to the chin of your mask with paper mache, which when dry will hold the two together. Cut out eye, mouth, or nose holes with scissors or a knife.  Hold the mask up to your face to get an idea of where these holes will need to go.  Marking these areas with a pen before you cut can be helpful. Once your mask is fully formed with the paper mache and has completely dried you can remove the form.  Work slowly as you release the form from the paper mache mask to make sure they are coming apart without damaging either.  Once your form is removed, you will be left with only your paper mache mask.  It is possible to save your mold and make more masks. Work slowly to avoid damaging your mask. Having a fully formed and dried paper mache mask calls for decoration.  Carnival masks are known for their colorful and dramatic features and your mask will need to match that style.  Feel free to let your imagination run wild as you decorate your paper mache carnival mask.  Paint it with any colors or designs that you find appealing. Add decorations such as gems or feathers with a hot glue gun.
Summary: Apply layers of your paper strips. Let your mask dry completely. Cover the mask once again with layers of paper mache. Make your mask wearable. Remove your form. Decorate your mask.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A hay tedder is a tractor attachment or piece of machinery that aerates the hay. It spreads it out so light and heat can dry the hay out. A tedder and rake is often the same piece of equipment. Turning the hay with your tedder or rake will cause some quality loss, because the seeds and grass will fall through the hay onto the pasture. Only turn it according to what is necessary to cure it in your climate. If it rains, you may need to turn the hay an additional time to ensure it is dry before storing. It should be brittle and crisp, but not too easy to shatter in your hand. Baling the hay too early can result in spoilage, mold and even spontaneous combustion in your stacked bales.  For an easy test, twist several stalks of mown grass, place it in a dry box with several tsp. of alt. Shake the container for one minute and if the salt remains dry, it is ready to bale.  For a scientific approach, purchase an electronic moisture tester at your local farm supply store or from a catalog. It should be below 22 percent moisture, usually baled at 15 to 18 percent moisture content. Hay that is too dry will result in extra breakage and lower quality of hay in bales. Most balers need a wider windrow than the traditional mower can offer. You will get the densest bale with the highest quality hay by ensuring the windrow is sufficiently large for your baler.
Summary: Start tedding the hay the day within a day of cutting. Turn the hay one to three times over the next three days. Test the hay frequently to see what its internal moisture content is. Rake the hay together in large windrows.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Each acupressure point has many different names, those based in its ancient use and the more modern name, which is often a combination of letter and numbers. The Third Eye Point, also called GV 24.5, helps relieve headache and head congestion. This point is found between the eyebrows, where the bridge of the nose connect to your forehead. Press this point with firm, but gentle pressure for one minute. You can try simple pressure or apply a circular motion. See which works best for you. Drilling Bamboo, also called Bright Lights Points or B2, helps headaches that are located more in the front of the head. These pressure points are located at the inner corners of both eyes, just above the eyelid and on the bone surrounding your eye.  Use the tops of both your index fingers and apply pressure to both points at the same time for one minute. You can stimulate each side separately if you want. Just make sure to do it for one minute on each side. Welcome Fragrance, also called Welcome Perfume and LI20, helps migraine headaches and sinus pain. This point is located on the outer side of each nostril, near the bottom of your cheekbone. Apply a deep, firm pressure or use a circular pressure. Do this for one minute.
Summary:
Stimulate the Third Eye Point. Try Drilling Bamboo. Press Welcome Fragrance.