Article: The easiest way to decorate with a fishnet is to hang it flat on a wall. You could display the net on its own, hang seashells or starfish in it, or place photographs of family and friends in it. Go with this option if you have limited space and want to keep your project simple. For a more elaborate feature wall, arrange the net around framed wall art or a nautical object. A framed map, beach-themed picture, driftwood, fishing poles, or a ship's wheel are all great choices. This is a good option if you want to dress up an existing wall display or if you want to create a one-of-a-kind installation. Hanging the net in a corner allows you to play with various shapes and add a third dimension. You could hang the net so it spans between 2 walls and the ceiling, then add nautical-themed accessories. Hanging the net in a corner is perfect if you need to add flair to a large, empty space. Hanging a fishnet on the wall at the head of a bed can add a beachy feel to any bedroom. You could also hang it around a canopy bed or suspend it around the bed from the ceiling. Get creative and dress up your headboard by draping the net around fishing poles, driftwood, and other nautical objects. You could also add a personal touch and make your initials by gluing together seashells. If you want to make a statement, hang the net on the ceiling around a skylight or recessed lights. Turn the net into a work of art by arranging lots of small chandelier crystals all over it. They'll catch the light and sparkle like beads of water clinging to a fishnet that's just been pulled from the sea. Make sure the net won't touch a hot light fixture, get tangled in a fan, or come into contact with an electrical outlet. If you have small children or pets, keep the net out of their reach, especially if you're accessorizing it with heavy or delicate objects.
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Hang the net flat on the wall for a simple look. Drape the net around wall art to create a focal point. Hang the net in a corner to add volume and interest. Use netting as a headboard for a beach-inspired bedroom. Create a ceiling installation if you want a unique, dramatic look. Avoid hanging the net near light fixtures, ceiling fans, and other hazards.

Problem: Article: You can create your design by drawing it freehand, using a stencil, or even using a die-cutting machine if you have one.  Outdoor vinyl is waterproof, making it the best choice for use on drinkware. You can purchase outdoor vinyl at a craft or home supply store. Die-cutting machines often have pre-programmed designs for you to choose from, but you may be able to create an original design by experimenting with the software. Try tracing out letters to create a monogram, or use different colors of vinyl to create colorful hearts or polka dots. Once you have the design how you want it, carefully cut along the edges. Use caution when cutting with scissors or a craft knife, and never allow small children to handle sharp objects. Transfer tape is made to help you apply decals evenly. Lay your vinyl decal so that it’s facing up, then carefully apply a strip of transfer tape over the top of the entire decal.  If your decal has more than one piece, arrange the pieces exactly how you want them, then apply the transfer tape. This will help ensure they are spaced properly when you apply the decal to the tumbler. You can purchase transfer tape at almost any craft store. Once you’ve removed the backing, pick up the piece of transfer tape and lay it on the tumbler with the sticky side of the vinyl facing down.  It may help to have the tumbler laying on its side so you can see exactly where you’re applying the decal. Press firmly on the vinyl to ensure it’s fully adhered to the tumbler. If the vinyl decal doesn't lay flat, it won't stick properly to the tumbler. If you notice any bubbles or wrinkles, you can smooth them out with your fingers or with the end of a credit card. Once you remove the transfer tape, your design is finished! The outdoor vinyl should be long-lasting, although you may want to wash your tumbler by hand to help preserve your decal.
Summary: Trace your design on a sheet of outdoor vinyl. Cut out your applique using sharp scissors or a craft knife. Lay transfer tape over the top of your graphic. Peel the backing off of the vinyl and press it onto the tumbler. Smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles in the vinyl. Remove the transfer tape and enjoy your new tumbler!

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If the label is stuck firmly to the jar, soak the jar in warm, soapy water for a few minutes, then peel the label off. You will likely have lots of paper and/or glue residue left over, which is fine. During this time, the oil will penetrate any glue residue and dissolve it. It will make it easier to remove later on. If you see any residue, you can wipe it off using a paper towel and a few drops of oil.

SUMMARY: Peel off as much of the label as you can. Wait 10 to 30 minutes. Wash the jar using soap and water, then pat it dry with a towel.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It is important to choose a shampoo and conditioner that will help to keep your straight hair from becoming fine and limp. Preferably one that adds volume (especially if your hair is naturally fine). If regular shampoo doesn't work for you, try a sulphate and silicone free shampoo. The brush will not only tame your strands but also polish your hair and smooth it. To make your hair look glossy, apply a light volumizing mousse before you blow dry. If you need hold, use a flexible-hold hairspray. If you need to flat iron your hair, choose a tool with variable heat settings. Use the lowest heat setting that effectively irons your hair to avoid heat-related damage and always apply a heat protectant before you use a heat-styling tool. Use a curling iron or curling wand if you want to create a wavy appearance in your hair. A simple braid or an elegant one can be worn on days when you don't want to or shouldn't style your hair. Occasional hot rollers are okay, but you should mostly embrace your straight locks.
Summary: Use the right shampoo and conditioner for straight hair. Brush your hair with a large flat paddle brush. Use styling products that have a finish. Pick the right heat-styling tools. Avoid daily heat styling.

Ask around. Sometimes pet shops have services where you pay them to come over and feed your fish. Unknown people have full access to your house. This makes it important that the person you choose is properly vetted or is known to you. If you do not feel comfortable with strangers in your house, ask a family member or a friend. Alternatively, a pet sitting service whose clients have been police verified can be an alternative, although more costly. Tell them everything they need to know, especially about how much to feed, and also leave a written instruction sheet for their reference. If you can't find anyone at all to take care of your fish, it would be best not to leave. If you do, you are taking extreme risks, and it is likely your fish won't survive.
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Get somebody to take care of your fish. Talk to your fish-sitter about your fish before you leave.