In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you want to make chocolate cake balls, use chocolate cake mix with chocolate frosting. For vanilla, use vanilla cake and vanilla frosting. Otherwise, feel free to mix and match cake mix flavors and frosting flavors to create hybrid flavors. Some combination ideas include:  Red velvet cake with buttercream frosting Angel food cake with strawberry icing Chocolate cake with red velvet icing You don’t need to keep it in there very long. Fifteen to twenty minutes will allow the balls to firm up, and they’ll be easier to coat and decorate. If you’re crunched for time, put them in the freezer for about five minutes. The cake balls are done with the outside no longer feels moist and you can squeeze them gently without them losing their shape.
Summary: Consider cake and frosting combinations. Place the tray in the fridge.

Style blogs, online magazines, Instagram feeds, and Pinterest boards are great sources of trendy clothing. You can find hundreds of different styles and combinations. They can help you learn how certain pieces of clothing work with other pieces. If you find a style that you like, you can pin it to a Pinterest board or save it to your computer. When an outfit or ensemble catches your eye, try to determine what you like about.  Does it have a certain cut or fit that you think is flattering? Does it have a certain color palette that you enjoy? Does it make you think of certain qualities that you want to exude, such as glamor, sexiness, or strength? If so, write down these words. How was the outfit put together? What types of clothing were involved (suits, dresses, layered clothing, etc.)? What made the ensemble work? Keep an eye out among the people you know for inspiration. If you know someone who has an interesting style, ask them about their own personal style. You can ask:  "Where do you go shopping?" "How did you put that outfit together?" "What is your fashion inspiration?" "Do you have any tips for me?" Go to the mall or your local shopping street. Notice what they put on the mannequins. You may even want to go through their racks. This can give you a sense of how these pieces work together and how they might fit on your body. When in doubt, you can ask an employee to help you find pieces that you might like. You can ask:  "What is trendy this season?" "Do you think this would fit my body type?" "Can you help me find good color tones for my complexion?" "I want to look more _____. What do you have that could help me with that?" When you find something you like, be sure to try it on first. See how it fits your body. Think about what you have at home that might be worn with it. If you are uncertain about how this piece would match other pieces, mix and match it with other items available at the store. Make sure that you are in love with it before you buy it.
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One-sentence summary -- Surf fashion blogs. Identify which friends have styles you like. Go window shopping. Try it on.

Q: The spouse who initiates the divorce is called either the petitioner or plaintiff, the other spouse is called either the respondent or defendant. If you and your spouse reconcile before the respondent has filed any documents in response to the divorce petition, then the petitioner can halt the divorce proceedings all by themselves. If you are using the services of an attorney to assist in your divorce, simply contact your attorney to find out if an answer or counterclaim has been filed. If you filed divorce papers yourself, then you should have received the answer or counterclaim in the mail. If no answer or counterclaim has been filed, identify the clerk of court who is handling your case.The family court where you filed your divorce papers initially will assign a clerk to your case. If you used an attorney to file, then your attorney should know this information. Contact the clerk for the proper paperwork and procedures for withdrawing your divorce papers. If the court clerk provides you with a form, complete it, or have your attorney complete it. Forms like these are typically only a page or two and very simple to fill out. For an example, see: https://www.nycourts.gov/courts/6jd/forms/SRForms/stip_disc.pdf  Follow all instructions and make sure it is complete and, if necessary, notarized or witnessed. Many a legal filing is held up for lack of a signature or date in the proper place. Save yourself time and money down the road and double check the form to make sure everything is filled out properly and completely.    Don't be intimidated. There are usually no fees associated with withdrawing a case this early, although you'll probably lose any filing fees you paid to initiate the divorce. And remember, you don't owe the court any explanation for withdrawing your case. Once the petition for withdrawal is competed, in most jurisdictions, you need to serve your spouse with a copy of the petition to withdraw. The clerk of court will tell you if this is necessary, and what types of service are acceptable in your jurisdiction. Even though it isn't always required to show the court proof that your spouse was issued a service of process, it's always a good idea to keep documentation verifying that you did anyway. That way, if the court somehow loses your paperwork, you have proof that filed your withdrawal.
A: Find out if an answer or counterclaim has been filed. Identify the court clerk responsible for processing your case. Fill out the appropriate paperwork. Serve your spouse.

Problem: Article: Harajuku accessories should stand out in a crowd. Try to find bright, unique pieces such as a colorful hat, a neon necklace, or a furry purse that looks like your favorite cartoon character. Your accessories don't have to match your outfit--clashing colors and patterns are acceptable and even encouraged in the Harajuku style. Objects that create sound, such as bells or metal jewelry, are sometimes used to add an extra dimension to the outfit. This is especially popular in the Decora style. Wear lots of chains, metal bangle bracelets, or clip some bells in your hair to create sound when you walk. Pile on the accessories. In the Harajuku style, excess is key so the more accessories, the better! Add all kinds of jewelry, hair accessories, purses, hats, and headdresses to make your outfit even louder and more unique. Look to the roots of your favorite Harajuku substyle for accessory inspiration. You could explore the time period or geographic location associated with your substyle to find accessories.  For example, you could draw from the Victorian period and the Lolita style by accessorizing with headdresses, parasols, and bows.  Explore Ganguro's Californian style by accessorizing with woven purses, flowers, beach hats, and baseball caps.
Summary:
Choose loud and colorful accessories. Accessorize your outfit from head to toe. Draw inspiration from your substyle.