Problem: Article: Once the plaster has dried on your pond's base, you can start to paint it with acrylic craft paint that you can find at most arts and crafts stores. Use a brush to lay down basecoats for large details like the bottom of the pond and the area around the pond. You can also draw smaller details like fish or animals directly onto the plaster base. Remember to try to stay within your theme and choose colors that fit the aesthetic of your pond.  The color of the bottom of your pond area will dictate the color of pond after you pour the resin in. Bright greens and browns work well with a koi pond. Browns, grays, and light greens work well with a toxic sludge pond. Add the impression of depth by painting the middle of your pond a darker shade than the outer edges of your pond. Adding details to your pond and the area around your pond will add complexity to your model. Consider adding things like miniature fish, lily pads, ducks, rabbits, or other wildlife created out of clay. To create these small additions, use a polymer clay to form them before heating them in an oven to harden them. Other details you can add include large rock formations, waterfalls, people, lamp posts, or anything else that you can imagine. Once these tiny clay details have hardened, you can paint them to add depth to them. Once your paint has dried, glue them to your miniature pond with gorilla glue or superglue. Gluing things into the hole that you gorged for the pond will make them appear as if they are swimming in the pond once your pour your resin. If you want your details to appear like they are floating on water, you'll have to glue them to the surface of your resin once it has dried. Instead of creating clay models for all the details in your miniature pond, you can use things that you find in your garden. Gather up pebbles, small stones, leaves, or tufts of grass from your yard and glue them around the exterior of your pond. You can also use small seashells if you are creating a coastal miniature pond.
Summary: Paint the plaster base. Create other details around your pond. Paint and attach your details to the model's base. Use things you find in nature to decorate your pond.

Problem: Article: If you aren't signed into iCloud on your iPad or don't have Find My iPad enabled, or you have never synced to iTunes, you can use Recovery Mode to restore your disabled iPad. This will delete all of the data. If iTunes is not installed, you can download it from apple.com/itunes/download. You do not need to have previously synced with the computer to use Recovery Mode. The Power button can be found along the the top edge on the right side. The Home button is in the center at the bottom. You'll see the screen go dark and then the Apple logo appear. Keep holding both buttons. You'll see the iTunes logo and a USB cable appear on the iPad's screen. This means the iPad is in Recovery Mode. You can now release the buttons. You'll see this option in the window that appears when the iPad enters Recovery Mode. This may take a few minutes. You'll see a progress bar underneath the Apple logo on the iPad's screen. Follow the prompts to set up your iPad as if it were new. If you have a previous backup available in iCloud, you can restore from it during the setup process.
Summary: Connect your iPhone to any computer via USB. Open iTunes. Press and hold the Power and Home buttons. Hold both buttons as the iPad force restarts. Continue holding both buttons until the iTunes logo appears. Click Restore in iTunes. Wait for the restore process to complete. Start the iPad setup process. Restore from a backup (if possible).

Problem: Article: Pick a specific time to visualize your autosuggestions. Setting a schedule will help you maintain a consistent schedule, which will help the autosuggestions succeed. The moments before you sleep and when you awake are the best because you are more prone to suggestion. While you sit comfortably, try to relax and let go of your thoughts. Breath deeply and regularly. Visualization and autosuggestion work best when you are relaxed since you mind is more open to suggestion. You can stand or sit during this method with your eyes closed. As you repeat your autosuggestions, visualize yourself experiencing them. Attach as much meaning as you can to what you imagine. The more emotion you put into the visualization, the more efficient it becomes. Try to involve every sense as you imagine your autosuggestion coming to life. Try to see, hear, feel, smell, and touch the scene your picture. Imagine how the autosuggestion would make you feel. Attach that feeling to what you picture. For example, if you see yourself getting a promotion, imagine how you would feel if that happened: happy, successful and self-assured. Visualize scenes in which you are using your autosuggestion. Slightly move your body and use hand gestures as you would in a situation where you would use your autosuggestion. For example, if your autosuggestion is “I am a good public speaker,” then picture yourself giving a wonderful speech in front of an audience. Imagine yourself doing hand gestures and emphasizing your point. Try to visualize two or three times a day. Make sure you practice the visualization consistently. Visualization and autosuggestion only work if you repeatedly do them.
Summary: Schedule a time. Make yourself relax. Close your eyes. Repeat your selected autosuggestion. Make the images as vivid as possible. Attach emotion to the visualization. Act out your experience. Repeat the visualization.

Problem: Article: Because tuxedo pants fit higher up around your waist than jeans or dress pants, which sit around your hips, you need to take different measurements instead of providing your pant size as you normally might. Using a tape measure, measure around the top of your hip bones and across your navel to determine an accurate waist size for a tuxedo. To make sure that the pants fit comfortably, take care to do this step properly. This can be done over your pants. Place the tape measure around your hips, where the hip bone juts out at its biggest point. Then, continue wrapping down around the biggest part of your backside. This will help to make sure that your trousers are roomy and comfortable. The outseam refers to the seam the runs along the outside edge of your leg. This measurement needs to be taken while you're wearing shoes. Measure from the outside arch of your shoe, pulling the tape measure up your leg, past your hip bone and to the height of your navel. This measurement helps determine the length of pants you will need. Make sure the shoes are similar to what you'll be wearing with the tuxedo, in terms of height. You wouldn’t want to do this barefoot, or wearing big-soled cowboy boots. The is usually most easily measured on a pair of pants that you already own, rather than while you've got them on. Fold a pair of pants that fits you well flat on its side, so the seams are even. Fold one leg up and out of the way, then measure a straight line from the crotch seam to the bottom cuff of the pants. Depending on the tailor or the rental place, some shops will ask you for both in and out-seam measurements, while others will only ask for one or the other. Make sure you find out what they're looking for, so you don't provide the wrong measurements.
Summary:
Measure your waist. Take your hip measurement. Measure your outseam. Take your inseam measurement.