Article: Do an online search for “vinyl stickers” or “vinyl sticker designs.” Pay attention to what you like and don’t like about the different designs you see. Try to find stickers that are similar to the ones you want to make. For example, if you want to make vinyl stickers to put on your laptop case, look for stickers other people have made to put on their computers. This will give you an idea of what size and color your design should be. Don't worry about drawing all the details. You just want to get a basic idea of how your design will look before you attempt to make it on the computer. Make sure your design is small enough to fit on an 8 x 11 inch (20.3 x 27.9 cm) piece of paper.  If you’re just starting out making vinyl stickers, keep your design simple. If you're having trouble coming up with a design, use graphics or images from online instead. If you don’t have Photoshop or Illustrator, use a free image editing software like GIMP. Recreate your sketched design using your software’s drawing and editing tools, or scan and upload your sketch and work from that. If you’re making a colored design, use bold, vibrant colors that will show up well when printed. Make sure the resolution of your design is at least 300 pixels per 1 inch (2.5 cm).
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Look at other vinyl sticker designs for inspiration. Sketch out your design on paper. Create your design on the computer using image editing software.

Problem: Article: Don't ramble, but do flesh out your key points. Try to keep it at one page, covering the various aspects of their recommendation in brief, specific detail.   Introduction Your qualifications, how you know the candidate, general recommendation.   Professional Success Why they will be effective, productive workers. Examples of successes.   Personal Testimony Why they will be a great addition to work and office culture.   Closing. Reaffirm your willingness to recommend them, offer contact information. Is it for an academic post, a job, a volunteer position, a background check, or a personal reference? Write your letter so that it is focused on this purpose. For example, if the letter is part of a job application package, it should focus on the professional qualifications and conduct of the candidate. Get a copy of the job description, if you can, and talk to the person you will recommend. If you know the intended recipient of the letter, ask them about the position as well. The more you know about the position, the better you will be able to tailor your letter to suit the needs of both parties. Spend some time talking to them about their goals and the position they are applying for. Gather together their current resume, any memos or notes you may have on them, and any other information that will help you as you write the letter. The best recommendations are thorough and specific, and having all the information at hand will make the process much easier. If you're not sure of your letter-writing skills, or if your letter will carry a great deal of weight for the candidate's application, ask for feedback from a trusted colleague who may also know the candidate. If you are putting your reputation on the line for this person, you want to put your best foot forward with this letter.
Summary: Break down the letter into short, but specific, paragraphs. Target the recommendation. Familiarize yourself with the position. Inform yourself about the person you are recommending. Get feedback.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In the "Change Skin" area of Help & Options, choose from among Default, Tennis, Tuxedo, Athlete, Scottish, Prisoner, Cyclist, and Boxer Steve or Alex. Trial versions of the skin packs are available for free download, although permanent packs must be purchased. Purchase your skins through the Xbox 360 Marketplace or PSN Store. There are currently 10 skin packs, but there is an Xbox exclusive skin pack that comes with the Halo mash-up pack and a PlayStation exclusive skin pack that comes with the LittleBigPlanet mash-up pack.

SUMMARY: Choose from among the 8 default skins available to Xbox or PlayStation players. Download skin packs to change out the default options.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Friday afternoon, when you're excited about the weekend, is the perfect time to take care of all the annoying little work tasks that will otherwise await you on Monday. Get yourself organized so that you can enjoy the weekend instead of worrying about the work week to come. Don't let unanswered emails hang over your head. Spend the last part of your day on Friday answering all your emails and cleaning out your inbox so that you can start fresh on Monday. And don't leave your office a mess, either. A neat, organized workspace is a place you will be happier to return to after the weekend.  Be sure to acknowledge receipt of emails. A simple "Thanks" or "Got it" is usually all it takes. It let's the sender know that they don't need to do anything else and can check this task off their list. If you do it, those you correspond with will, too. If you don't have time to get to all your emails, mark as "unread" the important ones. This will remove the worry that they will get lost in the clutter by making them easy to locate and respond to. Leaving work with a sense of accomplishment – instead of focusing on what you still have to do – can make a huge difference in your sense of well-being. Review the goals you set for the week and cross off those that you have accomplished. If there is something you didn't accomplish this week, writing out a to-do list detailing how and when you will take care of it next week is a great way to get it off your mind. You should also make a list of 3 to 5 new goals you want to accomplish at work in the week to come, and a to-do list indicating how they will be accomplished. If you haven't already, use Friday afternoon to make plans for the weekend. And make plans for the following week, as well. It's especially helpful to plan something for Monday. The sense of anticipation can help overcome the Sunday Night Blues. Let your coworkers know when you will be available to work. If you don't, you'll likely be asked to work, and more often than not, that work will get pushed to Sunday night. Telling them you'll be doing no work after noon on Sunday is a great way to prevent Sunday evening from becoming too stressful. Let your coworkers know you appreciate any help they gave you during the week. If any tensions flared up, try to resolve them as best you can. Relationships are a huge part of what makes a workplace enjoyable or uncomfortable. By making sure you leave your co-workers on a high note, you can avoid the stress of worrying about seeing them on Monday.
Summary: Make Friday afternoon your new Monday morning. Clean out your email and organize your space. Reflect on what you have accomplished that week. Write out your goals and a to-do list for the week to come. Plan downtime. Set limits on your work availability over the weekend. Say good-bye to your co-workers and thank them.

into a large square. Take the decorative binding fabric that you want to use to finish your quilt and cut it into strips that are twice as wide as you'd like and as long as the quilt. Sew the pieces together to create sharp corners that lie flat. Then fold the binding in half and iron it until it's smooth.For a 48 by 48 inches (120 cm × 120 cm) quilt, consider cutting the binding into 2 1⁄4 inches (5.7 cm) strips. Pin the binding in place and hold the open edge of the binding along the edge of the quilt. Sew along the edges and leave a 1⁄4 inch (6.4 mm) seam allowance as you go. Then fold the binding over and sew the binding shut along the edges. Then remove any pins and enjoy your quilt. Trim the end and fold it under the binding just before you finish sewing the last edge.
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Cut and sew the binding fabric Sew the binding to the edges of the quilt.