Article: This is a quick and easy DIY project that only requires a few materials.  A shirt Bleach A stencil (pre-made or homemade) Spray adhesive Spray bottle A paper towel Make sure that it is clean and without wrinkles so that the bleach spraying comes out correctly. It is recommended to lay down a tarp, an old bed sheet, or some other protector if you are working on carpet. Make sure that the piece of cardboard that you choose is large enough to cover the width and height of the shirt.  The cardboard should be visible in the neck of the shirt and should extend all the way to the bottom hem of the shirt. It should also cover as much of the width of the shirt as possible. Again flatten the shirt to remove wrinkles once you have slid the cardboard inside. There are a couple of different ways to do this, depending on the type of stencil you are using.  If it is a pre-made stencil, you can attach it by lightly spraying spray adhesive onto the back of it. Then, set it on the shirt and firmly press down around all of the edges. If you make your own stencil, you want to be sure to cut it out of adhesive vinyl. Then, again, you can set it on the shirt and press down firmly. Transfer your stencil to transfer paper if it has loose pieces (such as eyes, dots, et cetera) by pressing the transfer paper on top of your stencil. Then, carefully remove the stencil from the paper backing. After that, press the stencil on your shirt, firmly press down around the edges, and gently peel up the transfer paper. Then, set the spray bottle to a super fine mist. You do not want it on a larger mist or spray because it will make a mess and reach areas of the shirt that you do not want bleached.  Diluting the bleach is not necessary. Examine how big your mist is by testing the spray on a spare piece of cardboard. Spray the cardboard, with the spray bottle held about 6-8 inches away, and determine if the mist is appropriate. Remember you are only trying to mist the shirt and not soak it, so just a few sprays all around the area of the stencil will suffice. Hold the spray bottle about 6-8 inches away from the shirt. If you do have any large drops of bleach, quickly blot the whole sprayed area with a paper towel to clean them up to avoid large bleach spots. During this time, the sprayed areas may change to another color before lightening to a lighter shade of the shirt's color. This is just the bleach working through pulling out the color. Do not spray more bleach until you are sure that the color is done changing. Be sure to give the two minutes of wait time before doing this. Generally speaking, you do not want to completely bleach the area to white. You are just aiming for a lighter shade of the shirt's color (e.g. for a red shirt, the spots will fade to pink). Make sure to pick up any loose pieces of your stencil, as well. The bleach will crystallize on the shirt if you were a little too heavy with the bleach spray. You will notice it as a fine powder on the shirt. Put the shirt through a cycle in the dryer for about 30 minutes if you notice crystallized bleach. Do not wash it, as the water will cause the bleach to reactivate and further bleach your shirt. Then, you can hang it to dry. Finally, you will be able launder the shirt as usual without fear of ruining your design.
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Gather the materials you need for the project. Lay your shirt flat on a table or the floor. Slide a piece of cardboard inside the shirt to protect the back from being bleached. Attach your stencil to the shirt. Pour ¼ cup of bleach into a spray bottle. Spray a light coat of bleach onto your shirt all around the stencil. Blot the area with a paper towel. Give the bleach up to two minutes to pull out the color. Repeat lightly spraying the shirt, blotting up excess bleach, and waiting if the sprayed areas do not lighten enough for your liking. Peel up the stencil once the shirt is exactly how you want it to be. Hang the shirt to dry and check for crystallized bleach. Rinse the shirt in cold water once it is completely dry and free of crystallized bleach.

Problem: Article: Spotify is a free app that lets you listen to millions of free songs and podcasts. You can use it for free to listen to streaming radio stations, or subscribe to the paid service to listen to any song you want at any time. Once the app is installed, launch it by tapping the round green icon with three curved black lines (labeled “Spotify”). Then:  Tap Create Account, then enter the request information to sign up. If you want to link Spotify to your Facebook account, tap Continue with Facebook, then follow the on-screen instructions to sign up. Here you’ll find music charts, playlists, radio stations and podcasts that may interest you. Tap a selection to start playing it right away. Tap the magnifying glass to search for songs, artists, albums, or genres. If you have a premium account, you can listen to any song or album at any time. With a free account, tap Shuffle Play to listen to the song and others like it. Spotify radio stations are curated lists of music separated by mood or genre. These stations are always free. See Use Spotify to learn how to get the most from Spotify.
Summary: Download Spotify from the Play Store. Create your account. Tap Browse to find new music. Search for songs to play. Tap Radio to select a station.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Fold it width-wise, so it becomes half as wide and twice as thick when rolled up. Depending on the size of your bag and stuff sack, you may need to fold it a second time. Start rolling at the end without straps attached. Roll the bag as tightly as you can, then pull the straps over the bundle to keep it together. To roll it as tightly as possible, kneel with your knees on the end of the bag, rolling it against your upper leg. This usually is not a stuff sack, but a fitted sack that the sleeping bag can fit into when rolled up. If you do not have a stuff sack, cinch the rolled up bag tight with a belt, or a string or rope as a last resort. You may need a friend to hold the bag while you tie it.

SUMMARY: Fold the bag in half. Roll up the sleeping bag. Fit the bag into its sack.

Ribs and wings may be delicious, but their saucy nature makes them terribly hard to consume without a huge mess all over your hands and face. As a general rule of thumb, if your food requires a moist towelette, it’s best to avoid. Nothing brings attention to the crude nature of eating like slurping down some chowder. The combination of the noise, the potential mess, and hunching over a bowl are a losing combination. It may be tempting to order a whole lobster to impress your date. But between trying to wrestle your crustacean out of its shell, getting lobster juice on your hands and butter on your face, wearing a bib, and setting an expensive precedent, it might be something better served for a date much, much further down the road.
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Forego foods with lots of sauce. Skip soups. Ignore the lobster.