Q: Start your message to Bieber by telling him your name and explaining why you are such a big Bieber fan. You may love him for his looks, his music, or his ability to pose really well in underwear ads. Highlight what draws you to him and why you felt the need to contact him. You may also be contacting him with the hopes of sharing your own music with him or your artwork. You should note this in the introductory section of the message so he knows right away why you are contacting him. Musicians and celebrities often like to hear from fans who have supported them in tangible ways, such as attending several live performances over the years or buying every copy of their album. Let Bieber know how loyal of a fan you really are by noting any Bieber shows you have attended and how many of his albums you own. You want to let him know that you are a loyal fan and are willing to support his music. Many celebrities like to receive fan drawn art like sketches, a collage, or a drawing created with online tools. Show Bieber how much you love him by including a personal touch in the form of a visual image of Bieber, singing on stage or hanging out with you in your hometown. This can help to catch his attention and let him know that you are the ultimate fan.
A: Introduce yourself and explain why you are a Bieber fan. Note any Bieber shows or live performances you have been to. Include drawings, a collage, or other visual depictions of Bieber.

Q: Crystal cat litter is made of silica gel. This material is extremely absorptive and will do an excellent job of pulling residual moisture out of a water-damaged phone. You can purchase crystal cat litter at any large grocery store or pet-supply shop. Do not use any other type of cat litter. Clay-based or powdery litters may stick to your phone and turn it into a wet, clay-covered mess. Instant oatmeal is more absorptive than regular rolled oats and more much absorptive than steel-cut oats. If you already have instant oatmeal in your home cabinet, it may be the most effective substance you can use to dry your phone. Be aware that if you use oatmeal to dry your phone components, you may end up with a phone covered in small, gooey bits of oatmeal dust. You can purchase unflavored instant oatmeal at your local grocery store. Synthetic desiccant packets are those 3⁄4 in (1.9 cm) packets that come in various commercial items including shoe boxes, dried foods (like beef jerky or spices), and electronic devices. The packets are typically filled with highly absorptive silica beads which will pull moisture out of your phone. You do not need to tear open the packets. Simply pile them up on top of your phone and let them pull the moisture out.  This option will only work if you’ve been saving up silica gel packets in advance for several months. However, this isn’t a bad idea: many people own smartphones, and the chances of dropping your smartphone in water at some point are high. Or, if you haven’t been saving up silica gel packets, you can order them in bulk through major online retailers. Couscous is a type of crushed and dried wheat grain. The small, dry grains will work similarly to silica beads or instant oatmeal and pull any residual moisture out of your phone components. You can purchase couscous pearls at any grocery store or supermarket. The pearls shouldn’t get any couscous dust on your phone’s components, making this a cleaner option than instant oats. Be sure to purchase an unflavored and unseasoned variety.
A: Try some crystal-based cat litter. Give instant oatmeal a try. Find some synthetic desiccant packets you could use. Use couscous pearls to dry your phone.

Q: Serrated tongs will mark the silver, so precious metal jewelers use flat pliers only. You may find several sizes and shapes handy if you're making a lot of jewelry, including round nose pliers and wire cutting pliers. Silver is quite malleable, and thick silver wire is often shaped into necklaces or arm bands. Simple lay the wire on a small anvil or other flat, hard metal surface and tap repeatedly and gently with a mallet or hammer into the desired shape. To attach a pendant, wrap the wire around an object, or solder it to a pendant with a sterling silver attachment point. For precise control, you can use several hammers, most commonly a flat mallet and a round ball peen hammer, or a couple examples of each in different sizes. Once the shape is complete, you can use a texturing hammer to alter the surface feel, or a planishing hammer to smooth out the dents on a bent or curved surface. For the most predictable and controlled effect, let the hammer fall from directly above the silver, striking the surface at a 90º angle. This is not a common approach for silver, since it can be manipulated while cold. However, if you have some experience under your belt and want to experiment with tight, intricate curves, hot forging could be the next step. You'll need a small gas forge — or possibly an electric oven with excellent temperature control — able to heat the silver to a cherry-red glow and keep it stable at that temperature while you manipulate it with pliers and hammering. The correct temperature is typically around 1100ºF (600ºC), but this varies depending on the exact alloy of your sterling silver.
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Twist with flat pliers. Hammer silver wire into jewelry. Use different hammers for different effects. Try hot forging.