In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Clothes swaps are meetups where you can bring clothing you no longer want and trade it for garments brought by other people. They are a great way to freshen your look and meet friends without spending any money. Look online for clothing swaps in your area, or organize one with friends or social media contacts. Organize larger clothing swaps by handing out tickets or vouchers for each item a person brings, which can then be used to procure another item. Garage sales and flea markets are a great way to find unique, interesting items to add to your home for next to no money. Keep an eye on local newspaper listings and social media for events like this happening in your community. Be sure to arrive early to ensure that you get the best selection of the day's deals and offerings. If you have read books that you are ready to get rid of, look for book swapping events in your area. If no live events are happening, visit an book trading website to barter books. Certain sites will find people interested in your books, then send you credits for what you've traded to obtain other books listed on the site. Look for a book swapping website that provides easy-to-print shipping labels, like http://www.paperbackswap.com/. Extreme couponing involves combining coupons and promotions to get hefty savings on in-store items at grocery stores, department stores, and pharmacies. Look online for coupons for your favorite products to print out and use. Compare prices and weekly sales at different stores to make sure that your coupon savings will go as far as possible.
Summary: Update your wardrobe at clothing swaps. Visit garage sales and flea markets for inexpensive new decor. Trade books online or at a book swap. Practice extreme couponing.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Attach the charger end of the USB charger cable to the phone, then attach the other end to your computer's USB port. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. This will bring up the Photos application in the Start menu. It's at the top of the Start menu. This icon resembles a couple of mountain peaks on a colored background. The Photos app will open. It's in the upper-right side of the Photos window. This link is on the right side of the window. Your computer will search for connected items, such as a USB flash drive and your phone. This may take awhile. By default, every photo and video on your phone is selected; click selected photos to de-select them, or click Clear all to de-select every photo and video and then click only the ones you want to move. It's at the bottom of the window. You can change the following items before importing:   Import folder - To change the folder into which your photos upload, click the Change where they're imported link, then click a folder you'd like to use and click Add this folder to Pictures.  Sort type - Click the drop-down box in the middle of the window, then click either Day or Month   Keep photos on phone - Check the box near the bottom of the window to delete the photos from your phone once they've been moved, or leave it unchecked to keep the photos on your phone. It's at the bottom of the window. This will prompt the photos to begin moving onto your computer.
Summary: Connect your phone to your computer. Open Start . Type photos into Start. Click Photos. Click Import. Click Another device. Wait for your computer to find your photos. Select photos to move. Click Continue. Review your import settings. Click Import.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Look around your room and decide where you’d like to paint the stripes. If you want the room too look longer or wider, opt for horizontal stripes. To make your ceilings look taller, go for vertical stripes that reach the top of the wall. If there are fixtures on the wall, like lights or windows, remember that they will interrupt the stripes and can lessen the visual effect. Don’t be afraid to get creative when it comes to picking a pattern. You can even do diagonal stripes for an interesting and eye-catching design. You can also go out of the box with a chevron design or stripes of varying widths. Once you decide on a design, choose a color scheme for the stripes. Opt for monochromatic warm tones, like red, orange, yellow, brown, cream, or tan, for an inviting and cozy space. If you want to make a bolder statement, go for cool, contrasting shades, like blue, purple, black, white, or silver. If you’re having trouble figuring out your shades, consult a color wheel for assistance, or look at photos of striped walls online for some inspiration. If you’re painting the entire room with stripes, move as much furniture as possible out of the room. If you’re only painting one wall, push any furniture that’s on that wall into the middle of the room. Then, lay down drop cloth or plastic to prevent paint drips from staining your floor or carpeting. You should also remove anything that’s hanging on the walls that you will be painting, like pictures or shelves. This will ensure that you get crisp, clean stripes with no interruptions. Choose the lightest shade in your color scheme for the base, since it will be easier to paint over a lighter hue than a darker one. Use a roller to apply the first coat of paint evenly, and let it dry for 24 hours. Then, apply a second coat with the roller for more coverage. If the wall is already a color that’s part of your scheme, you don’t have to apply fresh paint. After you apply the 2nd coat of paint, let the paint dry completely before you begin the process of adding stripes. This will help to prevent chipping or peeling of the base color when you remove the tape from the stripes. If the paint isn’t dry when you begin marking and taping, you can smear the paint and ruin your stripes. Be patient!
Summary:
Choose between horizontal or vertical stripes. Pick 2-3 coordinating colors for the stripes. Remove all furniture from the room and lay down a drop cloth. Paint the entire wall with 2 coats of your base color. Let the base coat dry for 48 hours before marking and taping.