Article: You want to generally make your base wardrobe using pieces of clothing that don't go out of style. This will keep you looking good (you won't be embarrassed 20 years from now, when you look back on pictures with your kids). It will also help you save money and reduce waste. Mix in trendy pieces and swap them out for the newer fads as time passes, but keep the main bulk of your wardrobe classic. With your color palette chosen using the advice in the previous section, you're now going to apply that as you create your wardrobe. By keeping all of the colors in your minimalist wardrobe in the same family (warm or cool), you'll be able to ensure that every piece matches with almost every other piece, and they can freely be switched around to create tons of different outfits. A few standard tops can be mixed and matched to work in any season, in any regions. You can also mix and match for more or less formal occasions. This means just a few pieces will get you through almost any given day!  Get a few basic tees and tanks. Get tee shirts and tank tops (or other warm-weather shirts) that look good on you. You'll want some in neutral colors and some in more interesting colors. Get some fancy tops. You'll then want to get some fancier shirts. These are the kinds of shirts that you might wear to a nice bar or to a cocktail party. Choose these in sensual or dark colors. Get some basic button-downs. You'll want several pairs of basic button down shirts. Depending on the weather in your area, these can be long or short sleeve, or a mix of the two. Have most in white, but a few can be colored or black. Get some sweaters. Now you'll want some sweaters. How heavy duty these are and how many you get will depend on the weather in your area. Have at least one cardigan (button down sweater) and one full sweater. More than one of each is a good idea, so that you can have one of each in a neutral color and one of each in a brighter color. Just like the tops, a few standard bottoms can be mixed and matched to work just about anywhere.  Get a few pairs of jeans. Get several pairs of jeans that fit well. At least 3 is a good number, more if you wear jeans every day. Try to err on the side of darker blue jeans with similarly dark seams. This are less prone to going out of style and they make just about everyone look thinner. At least one of these pairs might need to be shorts if your weather gets warm enough to ever need shorts. Get a pair of slacks. Now you'll want a pair or two of slacks. The best bet is one pair of black (thinly pinstriped, if you want to look taller and thinner) slacks and one pair of grey or brown slacks (depending on your chosen color scheme). Get a pair of khakis. You'll also want one pair of khakis. These are useful for weddings and spring or summer events (like Easter gatherings). They're also great for interviews. Khakis are easy to dress up or down, so having one pair will make your life easier. If you're a guy, just get one suit that fits you well. Girls, however, will probably want a couple of dresses for certain occasions.  Get a formal dress. One formal dress, usually a nice cocktail dress in black, will be useful for semi-formal events. With the right jewelry and the right dress, it may even be able to pass for more formal situations, depending on the particulars. Get a day dress. Now get a dress that is more casual but still pretty. This one will be used for both nice summer days but also for events like weddings and garden parties. Get a short dress. If you want to, you can get one short dress. This can be worn over jeans or leggings for a cute look to go to the mall, or it can be worn on it's own to go clubbing. Accessories are a great area to let your own personality shine through. You can get sunglasses, scarves, hats, purses, watches, and other items that show who you are. Don't forget, ladies, to get some jewelry. Adding fancy jewelry can help make a more casual outfit look super dressed up. Use this to your advantage! You'll want a few pair of shoes to make sure you're ready for any situation you encounter. Be careful with colored shoes: they can be your friend or your enemy. You just have to get them to match!  Get two pairs of casual shoes. Get these in either brown or black/white, depending on the color palette you chose. You can also get them in colors, but be aware that they might now match as well. Get two pairs of formal shoes. Get one pair in either brown or black, depending on the color palette you chose. Get a second pair in a more interesting color or just get more of the brown/black. Now you can mix and match these pieces to get tons of different outfits for different situations. Of course, you will have to supplement with clothes for workouts or lounging, but these should cover most of your "going outside" situations.  For example, for a spring/semi-formal outfit, women can wear the day dress, fancy shoes, cardigan as needed, and nice jewelry. Men can wear nice shoes, khakis, and a tee shirt or tank with the cardigan on top. Another example would be a summer/casual outfit. Men can wear jeans, and a tank top or tee with casual shoes. Women can wear the short dress with shorts underneath and casual shoes. Women can wear slacks, the fancy top, and the cardigan on top. Men can wear a button-down top and slacks. Both would wear form shoes and accessories.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Choose classic styles. Choose your color palette. Get some tops. Get some bottoms. Get some dresses. Get some accessories. Get some shoes. Mix and match.

Problem: Article: Take some letter magnets, which you can buy at most craft stores and even some department stores. Glue them on the front of the card to spell out the name or initials of the card's recipient.  Choose colors related to Valentine's Day, like reds or pinks. Add extra decorations, like hearts and cupid bows, surrounding the letters for extra decorations. These are great for kids who love animals. Print out small, rectangle-shaped pieces of paper. Print out pictures of animals online and glue them onto the paper. Then, punch a hole in the corner of the card. Use a small piece of twine to tie toy animals onto cards. Tie animals onto the cards that have the same animal printed on them. For example, if a card has a lion printed on it, attach a small plastic lion to the card. You can also write cute phrases on the cards, such as, "I'm Wild For You!"
Summary: Glue letter magnets on a card. Tie tiny toy animals onto cards.

Because these nails are not strong enough to hammer through concrete, try this option only if your concrete was secured using mortar. If your concrete object was not connected with mortar, you must use concrete screws or fasteners instead. Mortar nails are generally the cheapest attachment option for wood and concrete. Your mortar nails should go through the wood entirely and penetrate the concrete by 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm), if possible. If you can find nails that will penetrate the concrete deeper than 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm), this can create an even more secure hold. Indicate where you intend to put holes in the wood and concrete objects with a permanent marker. Using these markings as a guide, place the wood marking directly over your concrete marking. The wood should lie flat against the concrete object. Make sure the marked area you choose for the concrete object is in the mortar, not the concrete itself. Use sharp, powerful blows to work the fastener through to the bottom of the hole. Continue hammering until you drive the nail completely in and cannot hammer it further. Put on safety goggles before hammering the nail into the wood and mortar.
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Use mortar nails on concrete blocks secured with mortar. Select nails that will penetrate at least 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) into the concrete. Mark and align the holes in the wood and mortar. Drive the nails into the wood and mortar with a hammer.