Use a paintbrush or a foam brush to apply a thick coat of paint to your palm and fingers. You can use tempera or poster paint. Once it dries, hang it up on your wall or in your window.
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One-sentence summary -- Paint your hand a bright color. Let the butterfly dry.


Before heading into the meeting, you can write down required details about the meeting, which you must include in your typed minutes. Note the following:  full name of your company date and time of the meeting location of the meeting You’ll need a full list of people who are attending the meeting. Also write down those members who are absent. Include any guests or consultants who have been invited.  Note any late arrivals or the time when someone leaves the meeting early.  Also write down who is conducting the meeting and whether a quorum was present. There are many reasons why you will have a meeting. Some of the more common reasons are the following:  annual meeting for directors and shareholders meeting to determine employee hiring meeting to discuss compensation announcement of new officers issue stock discussion of financial activity, such as a new bank or line of credit Generally, the first item on the agenda will be to accept the minutes from the prior meeting. You should have distributed them to everyone in advance. Write down the vote. If someone objects to the minutes, discussion may ensue. If you need to make revisions, then note what you must change. Corporate minutes should also contain a summary of the discussion on each agenda item. You must choose your words carefully as you write down what people say. You want to be accurate, so listen carefully.  Avoid trying to take down a word-for-word transcription. For example, someone might argue for five minutes that a proposed policy is wrong for the business. It’s enough to note that they disagreed with the policy and to briefly identify the reason. Note what documents the attendees are looking at. Write down the name of the document and its date. You should also have a copy of the document to attach to the minutes. If the meeting involves voting on agenda items, then the minutes must reflect the vote. Also note abstentions (people who decline to vote).  Generally, most resolutions will be adopted unanimously. However, you should note the names of any dissenters.  For example, you can write: “Resolution adopted. Dissent: Jones. Abstention: Mathers, Johnson.” Write down the time the person running the meeting adjourned it. If members discussed when the next meeting would be held, then note that information as well. For example, you can write, “The next meeting was scheduled for July 1, 2016, time and place to be determined. The meeting adjourned at 6:16 pm.”
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One-sentence summary -- Note details about the meeting. Write down who attends. Record the meeting’s purpose. Note whether prior minutes were accepted. Take notes of discussion on agenda items. Record the vote on items. Record the adjournment.


Part your hair down the middle. Gather a wide section of hair from the left side of your part and split it into 3 smaller sections. Braid each section separately, then braid the 3 braids together to make a thicker braid. Repeat for the right side, then pull both braids towards the back of your head. Overlap them to create a circlet, then secure them with bobby pins.  Add gentle waves to your hair with a curling iron for a romantic touch. Pin the left braid down first, then cross the right braid over it and pin it down too. This will make your circlet seamless. Gather a section of hair from each temple and twist them upwards to make ropes. Pull the ropes back into a half-up ponytail, then secure them with an elastic. Weave the ponytail into a fishtail braid, then tie it off with a clear elastic. Cut the elastic at the top of your half-up ponytail off.  The sections should start at the edge of your forehead and finish at your sideburns, right in front of your ears. Make them about 1 inch (2.5 cm) thick. Add some curls or waves into your hair for a romantic, relaxed look. Create a deep side part, then do a French braid for 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) on the thicker side. Continue with a waterfall braid along the side, back, and other side of your head. Once you reach your opposite temple, secure the braid with 1 or 2 bobby pins.  Let the hair that you used to weave into the braid fall at the end; don't finish with a regular braid. Consider adding some gentle waves to your hair with a wide-barrel curling iron. Create a deep side part on the edge of your forehead. Gather a section of hair from the thicker side of the part and create a simple braid. Pull it across your forehead and bobby pin it behind your ear.  You can make your headband braid thick or thin, depending on your preference. Similarly, you can do a simple braid, or you can try a fishtail style. For a sleek touch, do a small, tight braid and straighten your hair. This looks great on bobs. For a romantic touch, pull on the outer loops of the braid to fluff it out first, then bobby pin it. Add gentle weaves to the rest of your hair. Secure the braid with an elastic when it's long enough to reach the back of your ear; leave the rest of the hair section out of the braid. Gather your hair into a half-up ponytail at eyebrow level. Create 2 small braids using the hair from your temples, wrap them towards the back of your head, and bobby pin them to the ponytail. Use the hair from the ponytail to create a pull-through braid.  Bobby pin the right braid to the left side of the ponytail, and the left braid to the right side. This will look neater. Add gentle waves to the rest of your hair for a fluffy look. Keep the pull-through braid nice and loose.
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Weave braids together to make a braided circlet. Try a half-up fishtail braid for a romantic touch. Create a waterfall braid that wraps around your head like a circlet. Try a simple headband braid across your forehead. Combine mini braids and a half-up pull-through braid for a boho touch.