Problem: Article: Let the dry dough absorb the excess water. Make sure that the bag is sealed so that the moisture doesn't escape! Within a matter of hours, the Play-Doh should be soft, supple, and as good as new! The exact time will depend on how much dough and water you've used. Don't take the Play-Doh out of the bag until it looks fairly dry. If the dough is still very wet, the color might bleed off onto your hands.
Summary: Leave the water and Play-Doh in the bag overnight.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is why you asked them to help, so make sure they are there to help you!  Set up the decorations and food, if necessary. If you are providing the food to the party venue, then be sure to get it to the venue on time. Give yourself enough time to set everything up. Rushing will result in mistakes. Have everything you need in one place, or have dedicated helpers be in charge of what supplies they are helping to provide. Know where everything is to streamline the process. If the food is being catered or provided by the restaurant, then that will be taken care of by that business. If you are providing the food in your home or someone else's, then be wary of putting the food out too early. Food can spoil if it is not kept hot or cold. If you had an outdoor party planned and the weather is poor, then your guests need to know where to go instead. Take them in stride as best you can.  Have a dedicated cool-down area if a child gets upset during the party. It is best if it is away from the rest of the guests. Have a first aid kit and anything else that you think might be necessary in case someone gets injured during the party. If you have pets, keep them secured away from the guests for the duration of the party. Unless your pets are very well behaved and trained, an issue could arise there, from someone being afraid of them to the pets getting loose.

SUMMARY: Arrange your organized help to assist you in setting up the party on the day of. Have a plan for keeping the food hot or cold, depending on what it needs. Notify your guests if you have to move the party to the back-up location. Be prepared for mishaps, because they most likely happen.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Threaded anchors are made specifically for use in drywall. They have large, aggressive threads that hold to the drywall. They act as anchors for a support screw, which is what you will actually hang your pictures from. You will need to buy support screws that are the right size for your anchor. You can choose between nylon or brass threaded anchors. While the nylon anchors are cheaper, the metal ones hold up better. If your picture frame or mirror has a wire-hanger in the back, be sure to consider the slack when determining where you want the picture or mirror to hang.  If you are using 2 anchors because your item has 2 hooks, make sure to measure the distance between the hooks to determine how far apart your threads should be from one another. If you are using 2 anchors simply to provide more strength, determine their placement by first measuring the width of your object. Divide that number into 3. Place 1 anchor at the 1/3 position and the second anchor at the 2/3 position. For example, if your picture is 9 inches (23 cm) wide, you’d place 1 anchor at 3 inches (7.6 cm) in from the edge, and the second at 6 inches (15 cm). If you are using 2 anchors, double check that the 2 marks are in line either using a leveler or measuring down from the ceiling. These threaded anchors do not require a drill. Place the tip of the screw on your pencil mark and use a Phillips head screwdriver to press the anchor firmly into the wall. Turn the screwdriver to the right until it is flush in the wall.  Make sure you keep the screw perpendicular to the floor as you screw. If you get off track, back up and place it in the perpendicular position before resuming. Line up the screw and the anchor and, using either a Philips or flat head screwdriver, turn the screw clockwise just until the base of the screw comes to rest against the base of the anchor. If the object you are hanging has a mounting bracket, you may need to slide the screw through the bracket before screwing it into the anchor. Line your item’s hanging hardware up to the support screw and fasten. If you find that there is not enough space to accommodate the hanging hardware, loosen the support screw slightly.
Summary: Choose threaded anchors for items weighing up to 80 pounds (36 kg). Determine where you want to hang your item. Make a light pencil mark on the wall where you want to place the anchor. Screw the anchor into the wall using a Phillips head screwdriver. Place the support screw into the anchor and tighten. Hang item from the support screw.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Since grilling is traditionally done outside, this is a great option for your garden party. You can grill burgers, lobster, steak, or skewers for your party. Set up your grill before the party and make sure you have enough propane and any food you are grilling. You can have summer themed dishes at your garden party. Have potato salad, watermelon, fruit salad, or cucumber salad. Consider having finger food. It is nice for guests to have easily portable food so they can wander around and mingle while they eat. Good finger food options are cheese plates, mini empanadas, and cucumber stacks. Have dessert ready for your guests. You can make something yourself or buy something store made to save time. Macaroons, fruit tarts, cupcakes, and key lime pie are great dessert options for a garden party. Get the dessert ready ahead of time and set it up on a dessert stand. Have a variety of drinks for your guests. Iced tea is a classic garden party drink. You can make a large tub of it for not that much. Flavored lemonade (such as raspberry, blackberry, or strawberry) is another great garden party drink. Serve mojitos or margaritas if you want to serve cold alcoholic drinks.
Summary:
Get ready to grill. Prepare side dishes. Get dessert. Prepare cold drinks.