INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Most guanabana trees are grown from seeds, which you can order online or get from a guanabana’s fruit. Fill a cup with warm water. Place the seeds in the cup to ready them for planting the next day. If you are planting a sapling, you can immediately plant the tree in soil outside or in a greenhouse. You will need a growing tray, which you can purchase at a gardening center. Also, find a bag of mix, and then distribute it evenly in the tray. Pour the mix in until it is up to the tray’s rim.  You can make your own mix by combining 1 part perlite, 1 part vermiculite, and 1 part coco peat or peat moss.  Avoid using soil from your yard, since this soil is not sterilized and can harm the seed. Distribute the guanabana seeds evenly throughout the tray. Push them about 1⁄2 in (1.3 cm) deep into the mix. If you plant multiple seeds, expect most of them to sprout. You can plant them, give them away, or get rid of them. Shade prevents the seed mix from drying out. Although guanabana trees do well in sunlight, it is better to make sure the seeds begin growing before putting them in it. Keeping the soil moist is more important when starting the seeds.  After the seeds sprout in 2 to 4 weeks, you can move the tray to partial sunlight to prepare them for transplanting. Partial sunlight is 4 to 6 hours of sunlight a day. Keep the tray out of full sunlight until the seeds are ready to be transplanted. Water the mix immediately after planting the seeds. Then, return each day to make sure the mix is moist. You can do this by using a spray bottle to give the soil a light misting.

SUMMARY: Soak guanabana seeds in warm water overnight. Fill a pot with a seed-starting mix. Plant the seeds in the tray. Leave the tray in a shady spot until the guanabana sprouts. Water the mix daily for 2 to 4 weeks.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The most basic, and also most natural looking, dot eyeliner look is created with either brown or black eyeliner. Black is generally preferred if you want to create a doll-like appearance, which is often the aim of this trend. To make sure your look stays put, use a waterproof eyeliner.  Start with brown eyeliner if black feels too dramatic for you. Liquid and pencil formulas both work great, although a liquid liner will provide the most control and precision.
Summary: Use a waterproof black or brown eyeliner.

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One-sentence summary -- Line the bowl with cheesecloth, allowing for the edges to hang over a bit. Place the flower petals in the bowl. Cover with water. Allow to sit overnight and through the next day. Use the edges of the cheesecloth, to pull the flowers out of the bowl. Pour the water into a pot, and squeeze the excess scented water out of the cheesecloth-bundled flowers. Turn on the heat, and allow the water to simmer down to about a teaspoon   Pour your perfume into a small bottle.

Q: You can find these online and in beauty supply stores; some clothing stores may also sell them in the accessories department. The headband needs to be about 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) thick. Cut a 4 to 6-inch (10 to 15-cm) wide strip of white jersey fabric; it needs to be long enough to wrap around your head. Fold it in half lengthwise and sew it along the long edge. Turn it inside-out, then sew the narrow ends together to make a headband. Alternatively, cut a 2 to 3-inch (5.1 to 6-cm) strip out of white poster paper, then staple it into a headband that's big enough to fit over your head. Slide the headband over your head so that it hangs around your neck. Pull your hair over the headband so that it is against the back of your neck. Pull the headband back over your head. The sides should be covering the tips of your ears, and the front should be at your hairline. Some orders expose the hairline by 1⁄2 to 1 inch (1.3 to 2.5 cm) while other orders cover the hairline. A black pillowcase would work especially well here. It would be even better if you could cut open the bottom, but it's okay if you can't.  If your nun dress is a different color, then you should match the habit to the that color instead. Alternatively, you can use a plain T-shirt, a slip, or even a pencil skirt.  If you made your own dress, cut a piece of fabric wide enough to wrap around your head and long enough to reach down to your shoulder blades. Hold the habit against your forehead and drape it over the back of your head. Take a look in the mirror. If your hair is sticking out from under the bottom of the habit, put it into a ponytail or braid. Simply pull the habit over your head like a headband. Keep the front edge about 1 inch (2.5 cm) behind the front edge of the white headband. Make sure that your hair is inside the habit.  If you are using a pillowcase, gather the rest of the fabric at your nape and secure it with a safety pin. If you are using a T-shirt, be sure to tuck the sleeves into the shirt so that they don't stick out. If you are using plain fabric, drape the fabric over the top of your head, then pull the 2 front corners under your hair, right at the nape. Secure them with a safety pin. This may not be necessary if you used a skirt or a T-shirt, but you will need to use them for pillowcases and fabric. Pull the fabric so that it is taut against the top and sides of your head, then secure it at your nape with bobby pins. You may need additional bobby pins on the sides.
A: Get a white, fabric headband. Make your own headband if you can't buy one. Slip the headband over your head. Find plain black fabric for the habit. Pin up your hair if it is too long. Pull the habit over your head, 1 inch (2.5 cm) behind the white headband. Use bobby pins to secure the habit, of needed.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you are taking a shot of your friend, make it of your friend, not of your friend at the end of the hallway. Then you won't have to cut a lot out of the picture when you come back and edit the photo after it's been uploaded. This is not quite the same as the 'golden mean' which is more applicable to painting and not photography.  Basically, the rule of thirds is "Mentally divide your viewfinder or LCD screen into thirds, using two vertical and two horizontal lines to create nine smaller rectangles and four points where the lines intersect."  Try to frame pictures so that the focal point of your subject is right in between or close by one of the four intersection points caused by the lines. Our eyes naturally gravitate to these four intersection points, not to the center of the photograph. Always work on a copy, so that you can always go back to your image and do something else to it, if you happen to have new/more inspiration. Go back to the friend in the hallway: the hallway is a lot of dead space. Crop the picture so that the person takes up a good majority of the frame, leaving a little background space to establish context. Sometimes, you need to leave some of the photo there so that the picture is in context. Are you going to print it out or have it on the web. You will definitely want more pixels to work with if you are printing it out, whereas a picture that is put out on the web will generally require fewer pixels. Crop the image accordingly. Like writing, it can be helpful to remove all the clutter and extraneous information. Crop that out so that what's left is a pure expression of what the image wants to be.

SUMMARY:
Try to "crop" your photo as much as possible during the shot. Remember the Rule of Thirds when you compose your shot. Save the initial image so that you can crop it in more than one way. Get rid of the dead space. Know when not to crop. Consider what you are going to do with the image. Always ask yourself what the image is about.