Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Press the first 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) of the burlap through the inner section.

Answer: The inner section is closest to the center hole of the wreath and designated by the 2 innermost wires. Place your non-dominant hand underneath the burlap and press it upward through the inner section. Continue feeding it through by pulling it with your dominant hand until the loop extends about 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) upward. Since there are 2 layers, this totals about 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) of burlap.  Use your first 4 fingers as a guide for loop size. If the loops are loose around your fingers, pull down on the burlap until it fits snugly over them. Increase loop size for a fluffier wreath and decrease it for a tighter wreath.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Attach an item with pictures on it to your computer. Open iTunes if you're using an iPhone or iPad. Open Start . Type in photos. Click Photos. Click Import. Click From a USB device. Select photos to transfer onto your computer. Change the import folder if necessary. Click Import selected.

Answer: Depending on the item, you'll do this in one of a few different ways:   Phone or tablet - Connect your item using the USB charging cable.  Flash drive - Plug the flash drive into a USB port.  Camera SD card - Insert the SD card into your PC's card reader. If you're attempting to move pictures from an iPhone or iPad onto your computer, you'll need to open iTunes and allow the phone/tablet to appear there before proceeding; otherwise, your computer won't recognize the item as storage. Skip this step for any other type of storage. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. The Start menu will open. Doing so will search your computer for the Photos app, which is a program that compiles all of the photos from your computer into one location. On many Windows computers, the Photos app is in the Start menu by default. This app is at the top of the Start menu. Doing so opens the Photos app. It's in the upper-right corner of the Photos window. A drop-down menu will appear. It's in the drop-down menu. Clicking this will prompt your computer to begin scanning for connected items with photos. Once a window with available photos appears, you can proceed. Click each photo that you want to import to check its box, or click the Select all link to import all of the item's photos. If you want to change the folder into which your photos are imported, do the following:  Click Change how they're organized near the bottom of the window. Click Change where they're imported near the top of the window. Click a folder on the left-hand side of the window. Click Add this folder to Pictures in the bottom-right corner. Click Done at the bottom of the window. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will prompt the photos to begin importing into your computer. Once the photos finish importing, you'll see a notification appear in the lower-right corner of your computer's screen.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Click on the start button.The Windows button is in the bottom left corner of your screen. Type in settings. An icon with a gear called PC settings will appear in your search. Select PC & devices then Display. Click or tap across the slider to find your recommended setting. Click Apply. Press Keep Changes if you've found a good resolution.

Answer: Click or tap on it. You will see a resolution slide bar on the right-hand side.. The word "Recommended" will appear once you scroll to the corresponding resolution. This is your monitor's native resolution. Often times, your resolution is already set to the recommended size. In this case, you won't need to make anymore adjustments and can exit out of the settings window. A preview will appear. If you don't like the resolution in the preview, select Revert to pick another resolution from the list. Your changes will be kept.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Gather your supplies. Find an empty tissue box and pull out the clear plastic piece inside the hole. Tape the paper towel roll down to one of the skinny ends of the box. Decorate the guitar. Glue down a popsicle stick above and another below the hole to make the bridge. Allow the paint and glue to dry before moving on. Wrap four large rubber bands around the box lengthwise. Play with your guitar.

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This guitar is easy to make, and great for young children. It is your classic tissue box guitar. Here's a list of what you will need:  Tissue box 4 rubber bands Scissors Paper towel tube Tape Glue Popsicle sticks, straws, or unsharpened pencil Paint, paper, stickers, etc (for decorating) It should come away easily. If it doesn't, cut it out using a pair of scissors. You can also attach the roll using hot glue. The tube should be aligned with the vertical hole in the box. You can cover the guitar with paper. You can also paint it using tempera or acrylic paints. Here are some more decorating ideas:  Draw little designs on the guitar using markers, crayons, or glitter glue. Stick down some stickers or foam shapes onto the guitar to make it more colorful. Glue down some large beads near the top of the tub to make the knobs. You will need two to three beads on each side. Draw a horizontal line of glue above and below the tissue hole. Press a popsicle stick down onto each line of glue. Let the glue dry. The popsicle sticks will lift the rubber bands up a little and make the guitar sound better.  Consider painting or decorating the sticks once the glue dries. You can also use crayons, pencils, or even straws to make the bridge. If you move ahead to the next steps too soon, your guitar will far apart. You want to end up with two rubber bands on the left side of the tube, and two rubber bands on the right side of the tube. Position the rubber bands so that they are right over the tissue hole. Try to use thick and thin rubber bands. Each one will give you a different sound. Experiment with making different sounds. You can even cut a triangle out of a piece of colored cardboard to make the guitar pick.