In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you're trying to reach Lenny Kravitz purely to show admiration, you may do so via social media. All major celebrities have social media pages, and Lenny is no exception. Although many celebrities enlist the help of social media wizards to make posts for them, some are known to browse the fan comments.  Reply to his tweets by using “@LennyKravitz” at the start of a tweet and then writing a message to him. This will be listed in the “Reply” section of his homepage. At the very least, your fan appreciation won't go unnoticed by other fans of Lenny Kravitz's work. Like Twitter, Facebook is another good place to make a post. While Twitter promotes interaction between fan and celebrity a little more, it's worthwhile to double your post on both sites.  If you want a potential response, keep your message as to-the-point as possible. Celebrities don't usually have time to look into more in-depth responses. Unlike some celebrity pages, Lenny Kravitz's fanpage unfortunate does not have a private messaging setting. This means that any post you send to him will have to be public. If you have love for an artist, you can always send some love the old fashioned way: a mailed letter. A strictly fanmail service is available to as a buffer between fan and celebrity. You may choose either to write a one-way letter or include extra postage to invite the possibility of Kravitz writing back to you. Although postage fees are incurred in this move, you'll have a higher chance of being noticed this way as opposed to the thousands that opt for the convenience of social media. You can send Lenny fanmail directly using this address: Lenny Kravitz, Press Here Publicity, 138 West 25th Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10001, USA If you snag a front row ticket at one of Lenny Kravitz's performances, you'll be within shouting range of the man himself. Although he'll be busy doing his show, musicians aren't beyond having a few words with front row members in between songs. Show your enthusiasm and cheer to let Kravitz know how much you appreciate his music.
Summary: Send Lenny a tweet via Twitter. Make a post on his public Facebook page. Mail Lenny Kravitz a fan letter. Shout your support in the front row at one of his concerts.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One of the colors will go on the outside of the lantern, while the other color will go on the inside. Construction paper will work the best, but you can use cardstock as well.  For a traditional lantern, use red for the outside of the lantern and gold for the inside.  You can also use red paper for the outside, and yellow for the inside. Take 1 of the long strips that you cut off from your inner lantern. Coat the back of the strip with glue, then wrap it around the top of your lantern, making sure that the edges align. Repeat this step with the second strip for the bottom edge.
Summary: Get 2 pieces of paper that are 2 different colors. Wrap the longer strips around the top and bottom edges.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Select the enchanting table to do so. Select an ordinary book, then select the book-shaped box in the crafting table. Select your lapis lazuli, then select the box to the right of the book's box. You'll need at least three lapis lazuli per enchantment. On the right side of the crafting table's interface, you'll see several enchantments listed. Select the one you want; if you don't see the one you want, select the lowest-level one. The book should now be purple and pink, signifying that it has been enchanted. You most likely won't find the enchantment that you want the first time around, so keep enchanting books until you find the enchantment that you want.  It's best to create low-level enchantments when the enchantment table gives you three unwanted enchantment options. After creating an enchanted book, you'll need to re-level your character to level 30.
Summary:
Open the enchanting table. Place a book in the enchanting table. Place the lapis lazuli in the table. Select an enchantment. Move the enchanted book to your inventory. Repeat as necessary.