Problem: Article: Brush compote or jam over the top of Santa’s head where his hat would cover it. Then arrange fresh red fruit like strawberries, raspberries, and/or cherries over it. Add more fruit to the plate above his head, shaping a red hat.  Alternatively, you can just use cherry pie filling to simplify things.  If you made a body, do the same for the red parts of his suit. Either use a spray can or fill a piping bag with whipped cream from a container. Outline the brow of his hat and give its tip a little pom-pom of white. Finish Santa’s face at the same time by giving him his beard. Detail his suit too if you made a body, with cuffs around his sleeves, a stripe along his waist, and another connecting his beard to his waist. Arrange mints leaves with small bits of red fruits to shape a Christmas tree if there’s free space on the plate. Dust powdered sugar over it and Santa’s boots. If you made a body, add chocolate chips to stand in for buttons on his suit.
Summary: Give your Santa a hat. Detail with whipped cream. Add extra details.

Problem: Article: You'll find it in the Start menu under Microsoft Office on a PC, and in the Applications folder on a Mac.  Use this method to quickly and easily build an invoice from a pre-made template. Templates save you the trouble of having to figure out what to include, but can be customized to fit your needs. You can also download free Word templates from the Microsoft Office template site. It's best not to download templates from other websites, as some may contain viruses. Opening Word should display the "New" screen automatically—this screen says "New" at the top and displays a search bar with the text "Search for online templates" inside. If you don't see this search bar, click the File menu at the top-left, then select New to bring it up. A list of matching results will appear. A larger version of the invoice will appear, along with a brief description.  If you decide not to use the template, click the X at the top of the window to return to the list. Some nice, simple options are Invoice (Timeless) and the one that's just called Invoice. It's on the template's preview window. This downloads the template and opens it automatically. Each field typically contains some text meant to guide you through filling out the invoice. You can just click the mouse before a bit of information, press ← Backspace or Delete to get rid of what's there, and type your own information. In addition to filling out the blanks, you can also add more details to the invoice, such as a logo, extra field, or special lines and colors. To do so, click the File menu, select Save As, and then save the file to the desired location on your computer. Once you've created the invoice, you can print or email it to your client(s).
Summary: Open Microsoft Word for Windows or macOS. Locate the template search bar and select New. Type invoice into the Search bar and press ↵ Enter. Click an invoice to see a preview. Click Create to use the template. Replace the pre-filled information with your own. Save your completed invoice.

Problem: Article: Two to four hangers are enough to make wings, depending on how many you want. Bend two hangers in the shapes of wings, then lay them on top of each other to see if they are even. Adjust as necessary. These wings should appear rounded, but you can create two additional square wings to attach to the bottom like Tinkerbell from the Disney movie Peter Pan. Place the wings on a table, facing the hooks towards one another. These ends can be cut off so you can twist the resulting four ends together, but you can combine the hooks together by using a little strength to twist them around each other. Make sure the twists are secure with no sharp ends sticking out. To avoid the twisted part of the hangers from jabbing into the wearer, pad the center of the wings. To do this, you can apply any sort of felt or fabric you have laying around the house. Wrap the fabric around the metal and then tape it secure. Cut the legs off a pair of tights. Take one of the legs and put a wing inside of it. Do the same with the other leg of the tights and repeat the process if you have additional wings. The loose fabric should be in the center of the wings. Wrap the excess fabric around the center of the wings. Tie it into a knot, then trim it so it looks neat. If you can, match the tights to the base color you want the wings to be. You can also spray paint the tights when the wings are finished to achieve flashier colors. Cut the legs off a second pair of tights. Take one of the legs and wrap it around one end of the center part where the wings meet. Tie the ends of the fabric into a loop for your arms. Repeat this process with the other leg on the other side. The wings can be customized as you please. One way to do this is to add a flower or puff from a craft store by sewing it or attaching it with a hot glue gun onto the knot where the wings meet. The knot may also look good in spray painted duct tape. Children can help with decorating by adding material such as plastic jewels or glitter.
Summary: Bend wire hangers. Join the hanger hooks. Cover the metal twist. Cover with tights. Cut a pair of tights for arm holders. Decorate.

Problem: Article: Diatomaceous earth is an effective way to kill ladybugs before they can enter your garden. Wear goggles and a face mask, and generously spread the diatomaceous earth around each garden bed. You can also sprinkle diatomaceous earth around the outside of your house to prevent ladybugs getting inside.  Diatomaceous earth is safe for pets and children. However, it will kill other beneficial insects like honeybees. The goggles and face mask are only to prevent the powder being inhaled as it settles. Once it has settled, you can remove your safety gear. Deterring ladybugs from getting into your plants and home may be as simple as doing some gardening! Include plenty of mums in your garden, as these plants repel ladybugs. These protect neighboring plants and also deter ladybugs from entering your home through any doors or windows that are close by. Either plant the mums in the ground or in gardening pots and water them regularly to help them thrive. If the ladybugs in the garden are unmanageable, then an outdoor insecticide is an effective solution. Find an outdoor insecticide at your local gardening center and follow the manufacturer’s directions closely to apply it. Check the label before you begin to make sure that it's safe for any specific plants you may have, pets, and children.  Outdoor insecticides are commonly sold as either dusts, powders, or sprays. Always use gloves, a face mask, and goggles when applying outdoor insecticides.
Summary:
Sprinkle diatomaceous earth around the yard or garden perimeter. Plant Mums around your yard or garden to repel ladybugs. Use an outdoor insecticide if the infestation is difficult to control.