Open up the packet of gel/wax that came with your kit and dip the metal end of the pen into the gel/wax to pick some up. This will make it possible for the pen to pick up the drills.  Some kits come with a special wax pencil that you have to sharpen instead. In this case, sharpen the pencil using a pencil sharpener. Some pens will have a wide end too, which you can use to pick up to three drills at one time. This will also need to be dipped in the gel/wax first. Gently press the tip of the pen against the top, faceted part of the drill. Lift the pen away from the tray; the drill should be stuck to it. Keep the tray just below the edge of your canvas; this will make it easier to access. Pull the pen away; the crystal should be stuck against the canvas. If you are just starting out, it might be a good idea to press lightly at first. This way, if the drill is off-set, you can nudge it back into place, then press down on it to secure it. This is exactly like  painting by number, except that you are using drills instead. Work one color at a time and refill the pen with wax as needed. When you finish filling in all the squares with the same symbols, move onto the next color. This will help you work faster and stay organized. Avoid resting your hand against the canvas; the more you touch the sticky surface, the less tacky it will become. Continue filling in the canvas using the same technique as before. Work in 1 to 2-inch (2.54 to 5.08-centimeter) wide sections, one color at a time. When you completely fill in a section, move on to the next one.  Do not peel the entire plastic covering away, or the adhesive on the canvas will get dirty and lose its tack. Always replace the covering when you’ve finished for the day to protect the still open sections.
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One-sentence summary -- Dip your pen tool into the gel or wax that came with your kit. Use the pen to pick up a diamond. Gently press the drill onto the corresponding square. Fill the rest of the squares in that section. Peel away more of the plastic covering, and fill in more squares.


Role models help others to find their passions.  If you show your excitement about sports, art, cooking, or something else, you can help others be inspired too.  Share your interests with your younger relatives.  Find ways for them to be involved.  If you love to play basketball, get your younger relatives to join you.  They may not able to play at the level you're at, but you can help to teach them the basics. If you love to bake, ask your younger relatives to help out.  Have patience that it may take them more time to learn, but they will be rewarded by helping. Take them to events where they can learn about different careers, hobbies, and cultures.  Consider things like a local food festival or craft fair in your area. Find activities that are fun but challenging.  Find things that are age appropriate.  Be confident in what you're doing with them.  Make them feel special by including them in something that you both can enjoy.   If they're under 6, find toys and activities that help them to learn basic problem-solving and creative thinking skills like building something out of wooden blocks or learning how to do basic dance steps. If they're under 12, find activities that might involve exploring the outdoors or teaching them how to build or make something using craft supplies. If they are teenagers, it may involve helping with a class project, taking them to a local art show, or volunteering together with a local non-profit. Be a friend to your younger relatives.  Don't act like you're smarter or better than them.  Make them feel at ease.  If they do something childish or mess up in some way, don't laugh at them or make them feel judged. It's better to be laughing together and finding something you both can share.  Show them silly cat videos online or other silly, age appropriate things. Take this time to remember what it was like to be their age.
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One-sentence summary -- Inspire others with what interests you. Do activities that promote confidence and personal growth. Laugh and have fun.


A flat surface is required to get an accurate measurement. You can put the shoe down on the floor, a table, or desk. Typically, a desk or table is ideal because it can be difficult to measure when you need to get down to floor level. A ruler or tape measure will ensure that you are getting an accurate measurement. It doesn’t matter if you use a tape measure or ruler. It just needs to be long enough to measure the heel of the shoe. Take your ruler or tape measure and put the end of it just above the heel cap. Then, extend the ruler upwards, so that it reaches up towards the top of the shoe. End your measurement at the highest point on the back of the heel.  Whatever length you get between heel cap and the highest point on your heel is the heel height. Above the heel cap is where the actual heel begins, but you can also measure the heel cap if you want to know how it factors into the overall heel height. If you use the Imperial System and live in a country that does as well, your heel height will typically be measured in inches. If you live in a country that uses the Metric System, your heel height will be measured in centimeters. If needed, you can easily convert the unit of measurement by using an online tool. For example, type “inches to centimeters” into Google and use one of the converter tools available.
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One-sentence summary -- Put your shoe on a flat surface. Get a tape measure or ruler. Measure from the top of the heel cap. Use inches or centimeters to measure heel height.


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Open Skype. Click the Tools menu. Click Options. Click Video settings. Click no one under “Automatically receive video and share screens with. Click Save.