Problem: Article: Shadow Boxes are like picture frames that have compartments to display multiple objects. Most craft stores sell them in various sizes. Select a Shadow Box large enough to contain 1 scarf. Push the box’s glass out and set it aside for now. Instead of a shadow box, you can put the scarf behind a floating frame or plexiglass. Lay the scarf flat on the bottom frame, then place the top frame over it. You don’t have to trim the scarf. Fold the scarf as needed to get it into the box. This scarf is a background for anything else you place in the box. Press the scarf against the box’s back end to flatten the fabric as much as possible. If you are using a smaller box and a scarf you don’t plan on wearing, you can trim the scarf to size using scissors. Pick up a tube of fabric glue from the craft store. Squeeze the glue underneath the scarf, then pat the scarf flat against the box's back liner. Spread glue underneath the rest of the scarf until it is secured to the back of the box. At this point, the shadow box is ready to be hung on the wall. However, you can add extra decorations to the box's small compartments. Fill them with other scarves, keepsakes, and mementos to create a unique piece of art.  For example, you can cut small pieces off other scarves and glue them on top of the first scarf. You can fill the shadow box with pictures, postcards, shells, or other objects. Get creative, and use glue dots, pins, and wires to secure everything to the scarf. Set the glass on top of the Shadow Box. Everything underneath the glass should stay in place. Use the grooves in the back of the box to place nails in the wall. Then, slide the box onto the nails.
Summary: Take apart a shadow box frame. Lay the scarf against the back of the box. Glue the scarf in place. Fill shadow box compartments with more material. Replace the glass and hang the shadow box.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Be very deliberate when cutting out the shape; going slowly with the scissors and being sure you round out every corner in order to create a clean template. Lightly trace the template over the cardstock. Avoid pressing your pencil down hard on the cardstock in case you make an error and need to erase. Consider taping the template down over the cardstock to keep it firmly in place. If the template keeps slipping while you are trying to trace, use small pieces of clear tape on the far edges of the template to hold it in place. Once you have the snowflake fully traced, carefully cut it out.  Use different sized scissors for some of the intricate edges. Stop cutting when you get to areas that require a more intricate touch and grab the smaller pair of scissors. Erase any remaining pencil marks on the snowflake. Once it's cut out, examine the snowflake for remaining pencil marks. Use a clean eraser to remove the marks. Let your creativity and imagination run wild by customizing and designing your snowflake with your own unique touch.  Cover the snowflake surface with glue from the glue stick before affixing decorative items. Use broad strokes over the snowflake, covering every inch of it with a thin sheet of glue. Add glitter by liberally sprinkling it directly from the container onto the snowflake over a paper plate. As the residual glitter falls from the snowflake it will hit the paper plate and can be reused for the next snowflake or project.

SUMMARY: Cut out your snowflake design from the printed template. Place the template over the cardstock and trace the design. Cut out the snowflake on your cardstock. Decorate the snowflake using glitter, faux jewels and any other fun adornments. Show off your snowflake.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will need about a glassful of ice. Strawberries come in different sizes, so how many strawberries you use will vary. This could be anywhere from 3 to 6 strawberries. A simple way to figure out how many strawberries you'll need is to simply cut and slice some strawberries and start filling up a measuring cup. Stop when you are just short of the ½ cup/4 ounces/120 millimeters mark. The best strawberries are fresh and ripe, but you can also use frozen ones as well. If you do use frozen strawberries, thaw them first. For a sweeter daiquiri, add some more sugar. Keep in mind that if the strawberries are already very ripe, you may not need much sugar. From time to time, open the blender, and push the mixture down the sides with a spatula. This will help things mix more evenly. Slice a strawberry partway, from the bottom almost to the top. Slide it over the rim of the glass.  You can also use other garnishes as well, including mint leaves, paper cocktail umbrellas, or orange/lime slices. For a fancier twist, add a swirl of whipped cream on top, and place a maraschino cherry on top. If you'd like, you can pop a straw into the daiquiri.
Summary: Fill a blender with cracked ice. Cut and slice 3 ounces (90 grams) of strawberries. Add the strawberries to the blender, along with the sugar and lime juice. Blend until the mixture is smooth. Pour the mixture into a glass and garnish it with a strawberry. Serve.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some apples come waxed, which can keep the caramel from sticking. If your apples came waxed, wash them using some baking soda and water. Once the caramel hardens, you can serve the apples. Some people prefer to leave the apples on the counter for about 15 minutes, so that they won't be too cold.
Summary:
Wash the apples and pull the stems off. Refrigerate the apples for 1 to 2 hours. Finished.