Article: With your free hand, squeeze the napkin just beyond the tips of your fingers. Once you have firmly pinched the napkin you can remove your other hand from the flower head. It makes a great centerpiece for a table. You can also give it to a special someone. It's a simple and sweet gesture. Once you get the hang of it, you will be able to make a paper napkin rose in just a few minutes. They cost less money than real flowers and they won't ever wilt or lose their petals.
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Pinch the napkin to form the flower head. Display your rose.
Article: Even if you believe the gun to be unloaded, you should still go through the unloading process to verify that no ammo is inside the shotgun as you measure the barrel.  Point the gun in a safe direction and turn it over. Look for a lever that moves up and down at the receiver. This lever is known as an elevator. Flip the elevator up with your dominant hand while pushing back on the slide with your non-dominant hand. This should eject any round inside the magazine from the bottom of the receiver. Slide a dowel rod into the muzzle of the shotgun, pushing it into the barrel until it hits and stops at the breech face.  Always use a dowel rod with a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the gun barrel to prevent accidental damage to the gun barrel. Never force the dowel rod into the barrel. The point at which the cartridge and chamber meet is referred to as the breech face. The cartridge is not included in the barrel measurement, but the chamber will be. Use a pen to mark a line around the circumference of the dowel rod, just above the point where it comes out of the muzzle.  Make the mark as close to the muzzle as possible for the most accurate measurement. You may need to keep the gun flat on your working surface as you do this. A pencil or marker could be used instead of a marker. Gently slide the dowel rod back out of the barrel. Set the dowel rod flat on your working surface. Carefully set the gun aside, as well. Make sure that the gun points away from you and from any other living being. Grab a measuring stick or tape measure and measure the distance between the mark you created and the end of the dowel rod previously inserted into the gun barrel. The distance between these two points is the length of your gun barrel.
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Remove any ammo. Insert a dowel rod into the barrel. Make a mark. Slide the dowel rod out. Take a measurement.
Article: You'll need about 10 feet of paracord (550 weight), a watch, lighter or matches, a buckle, scissors, and a hemostat (optional). You'll need a short end and a long end. The short end should be 20 inches long. The other end should be the rest of the cord. Fold the cord at 20 inches. Pull the fold through the buckle. Pull the ends through the loop you just made. Pull the ends to tighten. Weave the ends between the watch and its pins. The cord should go under the watch and through the pins on the other side. Pull the ends through the other buckle's loop. Measure it around your wrist to adjust to the correct length. Pull each end through the buckle again, looping each one to the outside. Weave the cords back through the pins and under the watch. Leave the short end alone. Work only with the long end. Move the watch until it's in the middle of the bracelet. Once you go over the buckle, pull it out the other side. Wrap it back around to the front. Weave it over the first strand on the right side. Weave it under the middle two strands. Pull it over the last strand on the left. Pull it over around to the back, and back through to the front, wrapping it around the strand on the far left. Weave it over the middle two strands. Pull it over the strand on the right. Pull the cord to tighten the knots as you go. When you reach the watch, pull it through the pins and under the watch as you did before. Continue down the other side. Using the hemostats, pull each end under the last three weaves on each side. Cut the ends, and burn them off. Put the bracelet on with the buckle.
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Collect your supplies. Fold the cord. Knot the cord onto the buckle. Pass the ends under the watch. Attach to the other buckle. Go back the other way. Pull the ends back through the other buckle. Adjust the watch so it's in the middle. Begin weaving the long end in. Weave it the other way. Tighten as you go. Continue weaving back and forth. Tuck in the ends. Buckle the watch on.