Q: You can wrap the bangle with a single color, or use multiple colors to create a pattern on the bangle. Decide where you want each of the colors to be before you begin wrapping the bangle.  For example, if you want the bangle to feature 2 colors in even sections, then decide where you want 1 color to begin and end. If the bangle is a total of 8 inches (20 cm) around, then you could create two 2 in (5.1 cm) sections with each color so that they are alternating, such as red, blue, red, blue. Or, if you want to wrap a 7 in (18 cm) bangle with 7 different colors, then you could wrap each section with 1 in (2.5 cm) of each color thread. You will need to have several strands of thread to wrap the bangle. Using several strands at once will help to make wrapping the bangle go faster and it will also provide better coverage of the bangle. Cut 10 to 20 strands of thread, depending on the thickness of your thread, and gather them together. The collected strands should cover about 0.25 inches (0.64 cm) of the bangle each time you wrap it around the bangle, so aim for enough threads to cover this area. The ends of the thread should be even. For an easy way to get all of your strands to the same length, wrap the thread around a book 10 to 20 times, and then cut through the thread on both ends. Adding glue to the inside of the bangle will help to secure the thread. However, make sure to press on the ends of the thread with your fingertips while you wrap the bangle. This will help to ensure that the thread stays put. White school glue is strong enough for this project. However, you can use fabric glue or even hot glue if you prefer. (Be careful not to touch hot glue if you use it! It can burn your skin.) Wrap the bangle in a clockwise direction by bringing the thread over the outside of the bangle, and then back in through the center. As you wrap, try to hold the threads so that they are right next to each other. This will help to prevent them from creating bumps on the bangle. If you use hot glue, press the thread into the glue with a toothpick. Do not touch the glue with your fingers while it is hot! When the thread runs out, cut more strands of thread to continue wrapping the bangle. You can change colors after you finish wrapping a section of the bracelet, or use the same color thread for the whole bangle. Add a dab of glue to secure the ends and then start the new strands. Continue wrapping the thread around the bangle going in the same direction even when you change colors.
A: Decide how you want to wrap the bangle. Cut 10 to 20 strands of silk thread 12 inches (30 cm) long. Add a dot of white school glue to the inside of the bangle. Press the thread into the glue and start wrapping the bangle. Keep wrapping the bangle until the thread runs out.

Article: Put separate dishes in the cage for food and water. Avoid putting these under perches to prevent the bird from defecating in them. Your canary will need to have their food and water replaced every day. Alternative to food bowls, you can put feeders that hang from the top of the cage for birds to perch on whilst they eat. Canaries need a varied diet of pellets, fresh fruit, and leafy vegetables. Canaries need lots of room to fly, and perches let them zoom between two points in their cage. You should have at least two or three perches placed at different ends of the cage.  Perches should be between 3⁄8 inch (9.5 mm) and 3⁄4 inch (19 mm) in diameter. Vary the diameter used for each perch. Try to keep around 16 inches (41 cm) between perches so that the canary has plenty of room to fly between them. Canaries don’t need many toys to stay entertained, but they do appreciate two or three items that they can poke, pull, or play with. Good canary toys include:  Plastic balls. Swings. Branches from outside. Bells. Vine balls. Canaries love to splash and bathe. You can buy a bird bath that attaches to the bars of their cage, or you can simply place a bowl of cold water inside of the cage. Leave the bath bowl in the cage for only short periods of time, and change the water every day.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Make food and water available. Give them two or three perches. Put in a few toys. Set a bird bath inside.

Q: Once you have determined what the problem is you can extend an offer to help. Make sure that your offer is genuine--do not offer to help if you are unable to or do not sincerely want to. Instead, extend an sincere and concrete offer of assistance. For example, your elderly mother might be having difficulty taking care of her home. Ask her if she would like you to hire a cleaning service or help her find an assisted care living situation. Being empathetic means that you try to put yourself in the other person's shoes. Once you know why this person is cranky, try to think about how you would feel in their situation. Then try to determine what would make you feel better. Elderly people are often lonely and this can account for their unfriendly disposition. Offer your company, and suggest an activity the two of you can do together, such as playing a card game. You might not be able to solve the other person's problem. Especially if you do not know the elderly person well, the situation might be out of your hands. What you can do instead is ask for assistance. Try reaching out to close friends or relatives of the elderly person to see what they suggest. Most cities have senior centers where older people can go for recreational activities. Other organizations, such as churches and libraries, also offer programs geared towards seniors. You could look up some local resources and provide that information to your neighbor or relative. This could be potentially very helpful and go a long way towards lifting their mood. It can be very draining to deal with a cranky senior citizen. The most important thing you can do is to remain positive. Remember that you are doing a good thing by being kind and helpful. Even if your help is not obviously appreciated, you are probably making an impact. Smile. When it is difficult to remain positive, try putting a smile on your face. Even if it feels false at first, the simple act of smiling will make you feel better and help you maintain a good attitude.
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Offer to help. Be empathetic. Ask for assistance. Provide resources. Remain positive.