Write an article based on this "Place your initial order over the phone. Pick out your inventory after your initial order. Set your selling prices. Create a strong social media presence to attract potential buyers. Focus on taking clear and attractive photos of the clothes. Host parties to sell the LuLaRoe clothing."
article: When you receive your enrollment call, be ready to place your first order for a starter kit. The starter kit will include skirts, dresses, tops, and leggings, and you should receive anywhere from 44-75 pieces of each.  There are 3 different order packages you can choose from when ordering for the first time. You should be emailed these options when you're in the queue. You should receive your shipment (free of any shipping costs) within 3 business days after your payment goes through. While you can't choose specific sizes and styles during your initial order, you can on future orders. Choose which styles of clothing you'd like and in which sizes, making sure that you order at least 33 pieces.  The adult sizes range from 0-26, while the girls sizes range from 2-14. The clothing comes in different colors, patterns, prints, and fabrics. You can't pick specific prints or colors that you want — these will be picked for you because only 5,000 pieces are designed for a specific print. You get to choose the prices for the items you're selling, but there is a minimum price that you need to follow. When you get your order, the items should come with their minimum advertising price, which is usually between $18 and $65 USD. Creating a Facebook group for your LuLaRoe business, as well as an Instagram page, will allow you to post updated photos of the clothes you're currently selling. This lets people purchase clothing online or through their phones. Use hashtags like #lularoeleggings, #lularoelove, or #fashion to promote the clothing. The photographs you take of the clothing need to attract people's attention and portray the LuLaRoe brand in a professional fashion. When you're photographing the clothing, make sure you have a great light source and take pictures of the clothing hanging, not laying flat on a carpet or table.  Consider having yourself or someone else model the clothes for pictures. You can find LuLaRoe display ideas on Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram. You can host selling parties on Facebook or at a physical location, such as your house. Posting pictures of new clothing items in your custom Facebook group will attract customers from different locations, while hosting a party at your house allows local people to come and check out the clothes in person.  Customers will pay for the clothing through LuLaRoe's specific payment system. Try to host at least 1 party per week. A guide for hosting a successful party should come with your initial order.

Write an article based on this "Cut a piece of light blue felt in half lengthwise. Find the center of the top edge and the two side edges. Cut off the top corners. Cut notches into the side edges. Draw Totomato's symbol in the center with a black marker. Thread some elastic onto a yarn or tapestry needle. Run the elastic through the left side of the mask to make a loop. Adjust the elastic, then tie it into a knot. Repeat the process on the right side. Wear the mask."
article: It needs to be tall enough to extend from the bridge of your nose down to your chin, like a surgical mask. The mask needs to be long enough to wrap around the front of your face. If it extends past your jaw, trim it shorter. Fold the mask in half lengthwise, and make a mark along edge side edge where the fold is. Unfold the mask, then fold it in half widthwise. Make another mark along the top of the folded edge. Unfold the mask when you are done.  You will have three marks: a mark along the top-center of the mask, and a mark on each side edge. Make sure that you are making the marks on the same side of the felt. Cut straight down from the top-center mark to the side-left mark. Repeat this step for the right side. You will have something that looks like a house. Fold the mask in half so that the narrow side edges match up again. Cut a > shaped notch into the side edge. Start at the bottom corner and finish at the top, right before it goes into the diagonal angle. Unfold the mask when you are done. Totomato's symbol is a large circle with a diagonal line going through it, like a non-smoking sign. The symbol should be almost the same height as the mask, with a 1/4 to 1/2-inch (0.64 to 1.27-centimeter) border at the top and bottom. Cut a piece of thin elastic so that it is long enough to loop over your ear. Thread it onto a needle with a large opening, such as a yarn needle or tapestry needle. Tie a knot onto the end of the elastic.  Try to use black elastic, if you can. You can use ribbon or string, if you want, but the measurements have to be exact. Turn the mask so that the back is facing you. Push the needle through the top corner of the notch. Pull it until the knot is against the fabric, then bring it through the bottom corner of the notch. The elastic needs to be long enough so that it can loop around your left ear. Once you are happy with the length, tie a knot into the end, then trim off the excess. When you are done, you will have two loops: one on the left side of your mask, and one on the right. Place the mask over your face, so that it covers your mouth and nose. Slip the left loop over your left ear, and the right loop over your right ear.

Write an article based on this "Squat down lower to increase your range of motion. Hold a dumbbell in each hand to make the squats harder. Try single-leg wall squats to target the muscles in 1 leg at a time. Stay in the squat position for 30 seconds or longer to do a wall-sit. Change the position of your feet to target different muscle groups."
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If you feel like you can go lower once your thighs are parallel to the ground, go down lower! This will work a wider range of muscles in your legs and make the move feel even more challenging. For example, you could squat down an extra 6 in (15 cm) below the parallel point and then come back up. Grasp a 5 to 10 lb (2.3 to 4.5 kg) dumbbell in each hand before you start squatting. Hold the dumbbells at your sides and then squat as usual. The extra weight will make the move feel instantly more challenging.  Don’t start with the heaviest pair of weights you can lift! Start with a pair of light weights and move up to a heavier pair if this still feels too easy for you. Do 10 repetitions and then repeat the set 2 to 3 times. Another easy way to up the intensity of your wall squats is to stand on 1 foot instead of 2. For example, you could start by standing on your right leg only and do a set of 10 squats, or as many as you are able to do. Then, switch to standing on your left leg and do another set.  Make sure to do an equal number of repetitions and sets on each leg for a balanced workout. Do a set of 10 repetitions on each leg and then repeat the sets 2 to 3 times. Instead of rolling back up to standing after 3 seconds, you can hold the squat position for 30 seconds or as long as you are able to do a static wall sit with the exercise ball. This will challenge your strength, endurance, and balance! Increase the amount of time that you hold the position each time you do a wall sit. For example, you might only be able to do 30 seconds the first time you do a wall sit, but then the next time you might make it to 40 seconds. If you want to work slightly different muscles in your legs, you can also try changing the positioning of your feet slightly. For example, you could turn your toes so they are facing to your sides to target your inner thighs. Or, you could stand with your feet wider than shoulder-width to target your outer thighs more.