INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Orange is a secondary color, which means that you can make it by combining two primary colors. The two primary colors needed for orange are red and yellow.  "Primary" colors exist naturally and cannot be created by combining other colors. Red, yellow, and blue are the three primary colors, but you'll only need red and yellow to create orange. "Secondary" colors are made by combining two primary colors. Since you need to combine red and yellow to make orange, orange is considered a secondary color. The other two secondary colors are violet and green. Combining equal parts of pure yellow and pure red will create pure orange, but if you'd like a slightly different hue, you can add either more yellow or more red to change it. Yellow-orange and red-orange are the two simplest variations. These colors are also known as "tertiary" colors. Tertiary colors fall evenly between secondary and primary colors on the color wheel.  Yellow-orange consists of two parts yellow and one part red, or one part orange and one part yellow. Red-orange consists of two parts red and one part yellow, or one part orange and one part red. You can lighten or darken orange without changing the hue by adding white or black, respectively.  The amount of white or black you add will determine how much lighter or darker the orange hue becomes. Note that lighter values are typically referred to as "tints," while darker values are commonly referred to as "shades."

SUMMARY: Mix red and yellow. Change the hue by altering proportions. Add black or white to change the value.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: ake vegan soup broth. A good vegetable broth will give you the means to create a host of vegan soups. This broth recipe calls for a large variety of vegetables for a complex flavor, but the recipe is flexible enough that you can make substitutions based on what’s in season. ake vegan split pea soup. Split peas are actually the dried and split seeds of the traditional pea plant. This soup packs plenty of flavor; you won’t miss the traditional ham hocks. . This spicy vegetable soup delivers a delicious twist on the classic recipe. You can vary the vegetables in this recipe as needed to accommodate what’s in your refrigerator. ake vegan chicken noodle soup. This soup is the perfect recipe for people of all ages. You can make this soup at any time of the year for a quick lunch or a simple dinner. ake vegan French onion soup. This soup packs big caramelized onion flavor without the traditional beef broth. Croutons and vegan Gruyere cheese create the traditional broiled topping.

SUMMARY: . . Make vegan vegetable soup . .


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some leases allow tenants to make more changes to space than others. Call your landlord and ask them what you're allowed to do in your rental. You may be able to change fixtures or knobs, paint the walls, or apply wallpaper.  If your landlord doesn’t want you to make changes, you can try to convince them by explaining that you’re trying to raise the property value. You can also tell them that you’ll repaint the walls before you move out. if you’re allowed to. Get swatches from the paint store and hold them up against your walls to help you determine if the color is right for the decor that you want to achieve. Then, purchase the paint from a hardware or paint store. To paint your walls, lay drop cloths and apply a coat of primer with a brush to the wall. Then, use a roller or a brush and apply paint in long broad strokes down the wall until it's covered in paint. You may want to apply more than one coat depending on how dark you want the wall to be.  You can also paint a single accent wall instead of painting them all. Once you decide on a color, make sure to send your landlord a swatch to get their approval before you start painting. Think of what kind of palette you want and go for a color that compliments the furniture and items that you already have in your apartment. Rooms that have a lot of natural light look better with lighter colors while darker rooms, like basements, look better with darker colored walls. Some special wallpapers have a temporary adhesive that allows you to move or remove wallpaper without damaging the wall. Popular brands include Chasing Paper, Graham & Brown, and Spoonflower. Look for temporary wallpaper that matches your existing decor and consider purchasing and applying it to your walls. To apply the wallpaper, peel off the back of the paper and smooth it out over your walls in sheets.  Some temporary wallpapers may require mixing together a weak adhesive. If you don’t want to wallpaper all of your walls, you can frame rooms with wallpaper by only applying it to the edges of the wall. and art on the walls to add interest. Paintings, posters, and family photos are great ways to add something to bare walls. Choose art pieces or photos that flow with the rest of the room. Screw picture hooks into the wall and hang artwork or photographs.  For instance, if you are using neutral colors, black and white photos might look good. If you have colorful rooms, you should have colorful photos or artwork. on the walls to highlight decor and create storage. Shelving attached to your walls will not only create storage space but could add to the decor. Put pieces of China or other decor items like figurines, art, baskets, or jars on top of the shelving to add a different look to a room. Purchase shelving or create it yourself and screw in brackets to securely attach it to the wall. around your home to make the space look larger. Hanging a mirror in a room not only makes it appear larger, it can also contribute to the room's decor. Look for mirrors that have fashionable or elaborate frames.  You can hang mirrors in narrow hallways or staircases. You can also make a mirror a focal point by leaning it against a wall rather than hanging it.

SUMMARY:
Ask your landlord if you can paint or make other changes. Paint your walls Apply temporary wallpaper to your walls instead of painting. Hang pictures Install shelves Hang mirrors