Problem: Article: Plan your mural design by making a basic mock-up. Use a pencil, pen, and any other tools you feel comfortable drawing with. Some common themes of murals include landscapes, fictional characters, sports, and cities. You don’t need to color the image or factor in the mural’s size yet.  This is a template for your finished mural. You will need it if you plan on transferring the design to the mural using a grid. To come up with a mural theme, ask anyone you’re working with, including the building owner. If you’re working in your own home, think of what inspires or motivates you, what you enjoy drawing, and what you want to look at every day. Climb up your ladder or scaffolding to reach the top part of your mural. Using a tape measure, measure from the ceiling to the bottom edge of the wall. Also, measure across the wall to find out how much wall space you have to work with. If you are unable to measure a big wall, ask the property owner for a blueprint or other documents containing the measurements. You may need to estimate the wall’s dimensions. Using a pencil and ruler, make a series of intersecting horizontal and vertical lines. Measure your template paper as needed to figure out its size and space the grid lines evenly. As a general rule of thumb, space the grid lines 1 in (2.5 cm) apart, since grids of this size work for just about any mural.  Factor in the size of the wall when making the grid. For larger, more complex murals, divide up the sketch with more frequent grid lines. Each grid box contains a small part of your image that you will transfer to the finished mural later. Do a little math in order to transfer the grid properly from your paper to the wall. Multiply the reference drawing’s dimensions to blow them up to the size of the wall. The template grid and the wall grid need to be at a 1 to 1 ratio, having an equal number of lines spaced a proportionate distance apart.  For example, if the wall is 10 ft × 10 ft (3.0 m × 3.0 m), break the paper down into a 1 in × 1 in (2.5 cm × 2.5 cm) squares. Every 1 in (2.5 cm) on the paper equals 1 ft (30 cm) of wall space. For instance, your reference image is 5 in × 7 in (13 cm × 18 cm). Your wall is 10 in × 14 in (25 cm × 36 cm). If you multiply the dimensions by 2, making each grid on the wall 2 in × 2 in (5.1 cm × 5.1 cm), you can easily transfer your design.
Summary: Draw your mural design on a piece of paper before painting it. Measure the wall space you have available for your mural. Create a grid over the design you drew on paper. Draw a grid on the mural wall in chalk.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Cover the top of your polish remover bottle with a cotton ball, then quickly turn it upside down and immediately right-side up to apply a bit of the product. Then, rub the polish remover over your toenails to remove the color. Move the cotton ball in small, circular motions if you are having trouble removing the polish. You can use any of these to soak your feet. If soaking your feet at home, use a plastic basin, bucket, or your tub. If you want a professional soak, use a foot spa that vibrates or has jets. Warm water helps clean your feet and get rid of dead skin cells. Make sure the water isn’t too hot so you don't burn your feet. You can dip your toes in to test the temperature. Dip both feet into the water, and relax as you wait. Do things like read a book, watch TV, or chat on the phone. Your feet get soft and tender as they soak, making it easier to file your nails and remove your cuticles. After a few minutes, take your feet out of the water. A foot soak is a great way to relieve stress. After you’ve massaged the scrub over your feet, dunk your feet back into your basin, tub, or spa. Use a washcloth to rub off the scrub. When the scrub is completely gone, dry your feet with a towel and wash your hands with soap and water.

SUMMARY: Remove any existing polish using nail polish remover. Fill up a foot spa or basin with warm water. Soak your feet for around 5-10 minutes. Place your feet back into the water to rinse them off.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Some Italian restaurants offer whole pizzas as an appetizer for the table to share. If that’s the case, you can grab a slice and hold or fold it to eat it. Try to stick to one slice until everyone in the table has gotten a piece. If you’re wearing nice clothes and worried about dropping some toppings on yourself, you can use a fork and a knife to eat your pizza, as long as there are appetizer plates for you to set the slice on. In any formal dinner setting where pizza is the main entree, rest the slice on your plate and use the fork and knife to cut it into smaller pieces. Avoid picking up the slice with your hands, which can be unnecessarily messy. This will keep you from getting sauce and toppings on your clothes or face while eating, and is easier for talking while eating. In a formal dinner setting, if you don’t know the proper etiquette for eating your food, you can always look to the host to see what’s acceptable. When the pizza gets to the table, let the host take their piece first, which will give you time to make note of what they do. Try to avoid staring at them while they eat, which can be considered rude. Instead, focus on getting your pizza onto your plate and then glance at them to see how they’re eating it. Depending on where you're from, the right way to eat pizza might be a controversial topic. If you're at dinner and someone is eating pizza differently than you would, avoid making comments about it. Follow the host's lead and eat the way they're eating to be polite. If someone makes a comment about the way that you eat pizza, take it in stride. Many people have strong opinions on the right way to eat a pizza because of where they're from. Just remember, all that matters is that you're enjoying the delicious slice in front of you!
Summary:
Eat an appetizer pizza by holding it if you’re at a restaurant. Show your manners by eating pizza with a fork and knife if you’re at a business meal. Follow the host’s lead if you’re unsure of how to eat your slice. Keep your pizza opinions personal to avoid conflict.