In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Typically, only mail carriers along rural routes sell stamps, but you might as well ask your mail carrier. Rural route carriers usually carry enough stamps to meet their customers' mailing needs. Avoid simply leaving your mail and change to cover postage in your mailbox. If your mail carrier doesn't have stamps for sale, you may be creating extra work for him/her. Your mail carrier will give you the form to fill out or pick one up at the post office. Once you've filled out the form (PS Form 3227-A) with the type and number of stamps you'd like, include a personal check or postal money order. There is no charge for stamps by mail. Use the Business Reply envelope to avoid using a stamp to order more stamps. Make the money order out to "United States Postal Service". Never send cash. Your mail carrier will deliver your stamps in a few days.
Summary: Ask your mail carrier if he/she has stamps for sale. Ask for Stamps By Mail form. Mail the form and payment to the post office. Receive your stamps.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some shells might shoot into the air with a zig-zag, while others will shoot additional stars after a delay. Carefully read the label on each shell so you’ll know exactly how it should behave. No matter how excited you are about the show, safety should be your first concern. Wind can cause sparks from fireworks to behave erratically, potentially causing fires to nearby structures or injury to your audience. If the forecast calls for winds higher than 11-16 knots, or 12–18 miles per hour (19–29 km/h), you may want to take larger shells out of the show or reschedule it altogether. You don't have to cancel your show because of light rain as long as you protected your fuses with plastic bags, but you might want to delay the show for the comfort of the crowd. Anyone who will be near the launch area should wear protective gear to protect their eyes and ears. You might also want to wear fire-retardant clothing.  Have a few friends plan to stay close during the show in case you need help dousing out flames. If you do catch on fire, drop to the ground and roll to smother the flames. Stray sparks might ignite any extra charges or fuses you have on hand. Keep them at least 10 feet (3.0 m) from your mortar trough. Never keep charges or fuses in your pocket, as they could ignite and cause you serious injury. Instead, wait for about 30 minutes, then douse them in water.
Summary: Read the instructions on each shell so you know what it will do. Pay attention to the weather the day of the launch. Wear safety glasses and ear plugs during the launch. Keep spare charges or extra fuse 10 feet (3.0 m) away from the launch area. Do not attempt to relight fireworks that don't go off.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You will mix 4 parts glaze to 1 part white paint in a paint pan. Play with cloud formation until you are confident you are ready to paint clouds on the actual wall. You do not want to paint it directly in the center of the room. Start by finding the exact center, then moving over and up 1 foot (30 cm). Dab any excess glaze off in the paint pan. Begin forming the clouds by dabbing the sponge in a straight line to form the bottom of the cloud. Continue up from the line, dabbing and twisting the sponge to form a cloud. You want the clouds to be denser toward the middle and thinner toward the edges. Wring out excess water. Use the cheesecloth to soften the edges of the cloud. You'll also want to add some wispy clouds in between larger clouds. Clouds should be light and airy looking. Try to be random with the placement of your clouds, just as they are in nature. Also, let some of your clouds continue around a corner.
Summary:
Prepare the white glaze for the clouds. Practice making clouds on the paint board you prepared earlier. Pick a spot on the wall to paint your first cloud. Dip a dampened sponge into the white glaze. Wet the cheesecloth and form it into a large ball. Vary the size of your clouds as you paint. Place a few clouds around light switches and plugs.