INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Making your Peter Pan hat will be a whole lot simpler once you have everything laid out.  ½ a yard of green felt should be plenty of material to make a Peter Pan hat. Alternatively you can use two (2) 12” x 18” pieces of green felt as well. Fabric scissors (any scissors will work, but fabric scissors will give you the best cuts). Sewing machine, or a needle and some green thread. One large red feather. The dimensions used here will fit an average sized head. If you want to make your Peter Pan hat fit a specific head size, you can measure your head from front to back and use those measurements in place of the ones described here. If you’re using one larger piece of felt (½ a yard) measure out 24” x 18” and cut the section so you end up with a rectangle.

SUMMARY: Get the materials you will need. Measure out your felt.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Disposable options such as a sheet of cardboard make for an easier clean-up, but you can also purchase reusable plastic sheets. For a mixing tool, use a clean plastic spreader or something disposable, like a popsicle stick. It’s best not to use screwdrivers or dirty tools for mixing because they are much harder to clean and could add grease or oil into the mixture. Bondo hardens quickly, so it’s important to mix it in small, usable amounts. Start with a golf-ball sized amount of filler and mix up more as needed. The ratio is also crucial—too much hardener will cause the mixture to gel too quickly, and too little may keep the mixture from hardening at all.  Finding the right ratio takes experience, but you can get close by estimating that each inch of raw filler diameter requires an inch-length of hardener. For example, if you use an amount of Bondo with a 3 inches (7.6 cm) diameter, you would mix it with a 3 inches (7.6 cm) line of hardener. If you’re struggling with finding the right ratio, look at the product instructions or ask a professional for assistance. Use the spreader or popsicle stick to scrape and press the two ingredients together until they’re combined and you can’t see any streaks. This will help prevent air bubbles from forming. Make sure to apply the mixture within 3 minutes of combining. If you wait longer, the mixture will turn into a gel and won’t stick to anything. Load up your spreader with some Bondo mixture and scrape an 1⁄8 inch (0.32 cm)  layer over the damaged area. Press down with the spreader to push the filler into the metal. Keep applying thin coats until all the dings are filled, up to a total thickness of 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm).  Never use Bondo for any imperfections deeper than 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm). Using the product on a ding deeper than 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) will likely not adhere or hold up well, and the Bondo will eventually shrink and either crack or fall off.  If you applied masking tape beforehand, let the filler sit for several minutes before gently removing the tape. Since you’ll be sanding and applying pressure after it dries, make sure the filler has time to fully harden and cure.
Summary: Find a flat surface and a disposable tool for mixing. Mix only as much Bondo and hardener as you can use in 10 minutes. Fold together the Bondo and hardener. Use a plastic or metal spreader to apply thin coats of filler. Wait 3-10 minutes for the Bondo to fully cure.

It's pretty difficult to organize any room if you don't have a way to store your belongings. To get jazzed about staying organized, get some pieces for storage that you like and don't mind looking at. Some colorful boxes, some shelves, a shoe or towel rack, and a closet organizer can do wonders. When you can utilize the space you have, your room can open up and seem much, much larger. Try to be innovative if you don't want to make a trip to the store. An umbrella holder can hold cylindrical items, like a yoga mat. Gift boxes can be used for small knickknacks. What do you have around that could be put to good use? Let's say you're out shopping for an end table. You don't want just a table – you want an end table with built-in shelves. Look for pieces that serve two functions – not only do they do their job, but they're also good for storage. Another example is a frame for your bed. When your bed is lifted up off the floor, all of a sudden you have a ton of hidden storage space underneath it, keeping even large items from cluttering your room. When you have a whole bunch of things in front of you and you don't know how to organize them (whether they're clothes or video games), aim to keep everything you use regularly at hand or eye level. Everything you don't use can be put on the floor or above your head. It keeps these areas organized since you don't mess with them often and makes it easy for you to find what you need. Sometimes this requires overhauling your entire closet or bookshelf. If that's the case, so be it. You'll be glad you did when you're done, and your closet or shelving unit will look like new. Once your closet and room get organized, it's surprisingly easy to let it slip back into disarray. A good way to make it easy on yourself is to put labels on boxes and storage pieces. Then when you have a piece and you don't remember where it goes, the labels do the work for you. Choose a label that matches the feel of your room. You can either print them out on your computer or buy premade labels from the store. Use a permanent marker to label them, put them away, and your room will be in total order.
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One-sentence summary -- Buy some good-looking storage pieces. Use pieces that are multi-functional. Keep your least-used items out of reach. Label your storage items.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Different iTunes sections have differing amounts of free content. The Music store no longer has free songs available unless there is a special promotion, while the TV section still offers free episodes. The App Store and the Book Store have the most free content. Select the content type from the top of the iTunes window. You can click the "..." button to see additional types like Books and Apps. Once you've selected a type of content, click the "iTunes Store" tab. You'll find this on the right side of the iTunes window after opening the store. Depending on what Store you are viewing, it could say "Free Books" or "Free TV Episodes". If you're using the App Store, click the "Top Free Apps" link to browse through the most popular free apps available. In the iTunes U store, most of the content is free, so there is no "Free" section. Many podcasts are free as well, so there is also no "Free" section for them. There is no longer free music available in the Music store. Different sections will have different amounts of items. There are usually a couple dozen TV episodes available, and hundreds of Books. The "Top Free Apps" section of the App Store will display the top 200 free apps, though there are many more free apps than this. You'll see the "Get" button next to any item that you can download for free. When looking at a TV episode, you may have to scroll through the season to find the episode that is free. Clicking "Get" will begin downloading that content to your computer, which you can then use or transfer to your iOS device.

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Know what you'll be able to find. Open the Store page for the content you want to find. Find the "Quick Links" section of the Store's main page. Look for the "Free Content" link. Browse and through the free items available. Click "Get" for any item you want to add to your library.