Q: As water turns to ice, it will expand in the tight areas of the shoes and stretch the material. Fill two small zip-lock bags with water and seal them tightly. Place the bags in the shoes all the way to the toe area, and put them in the freezer overnight. Take the shoes out of the freezer, and try them on to test their fit. Repeat this process if necessary. By wadding up and tightly packing newspapers into the toes of your shoes, you should be able to create some wiggle room for your toes. Leave the newspaper in your shoes over night to give it time to stretch the material, and then remove it in the morning. Repeat this step if there’s still not enough room. Similar to the newspaper, socks can also be used to stuff your shoes and widen them overnight. Pack the ball of socks tightly to ensure the toes of the canvas shoes receive a good stretch overnight.
A: Stuff your shoes with bags filled with water and freeze them. Stuff newspapers into the toes of your shoes to widen them. Stuff a ball of socks in your shoes to widen them.

Q: Things you or your kids no longer need seem to stick around longer than they should. Look at the individual items in a room and ask yourself what you don't really need anymore. These are some things you should consider getting rid of:  Items that are broken Clothes that no longer fit you or your kids Things you don't have space for Toys your kids no longer play with Things you have extras of Items that are dangerous to have around your kids Get out three boxes or bins. Label one bin "Trash," one bin "Store," and one bin "Recycle/Donate." As you sort through toys and items, place them in one of the boxes. Once a box fills, take it to the thrift store, organize it and find a place for it in your home, or take it to the dumpster.  Keep the boxes somewhere handy so you can declutter whenever you need to. You could also have bins for selling items or giving away to friends. You may find it easy to sort through the broken or unwanted items that are cluttering up your house, but have a harder time knowing what you should keep. Ask yourself if an item has sentimental value or if it's something you'd like to pass on to your children. You should also keep items that you use frequently. Once you've decided to keep something, you need to organize and store it wisely. You should know where it is and be able to get to it easily. While it may be tempting to just throw your kids' toys into a large toy box, it may be hard to find specific toys since they're all mixed together. Teach your children to store their toys by sorting them into buckets, containers, or small bins. For example, you could have several bins on a shelving unit. Put blocks in one bin, crayons in another, and musical toys in a different bin. It's probably not realistic to expect that your kids' belongings and toys are always in their rooms. Instead of finding their things strewn about, create a system for organizing the things that you don't mind leaving out and for things that you want to hide.  For example, if you want to leave their books out, install shelving units or bookshelves so they can be stored in plain sight. To hide toys, try storing them inside decorative boxes, furniture benches, or cabinet drawers.
A: Choose what to get rid of. Decide what to do with the items you don't want. Know what to keep. Sort and store the kids' toys. Decide what to display and what to hide.

Q: What you are trying to do here is get rid of shine and redness.  The easiest way to do this is to use the auto-correct features. There are three auto-correct features. Try all three of them or a combination of them to see which looks best.  If none of them look good, you can try other color adjustment tools.  Press "Ctrl + Z"on PC or "Command + Z" on Mac to undo any adjustment you don't like. Use the following steps to auto-correct the image.  Click Image in the menu bar at the top. Click Auto Tone, Auto Contrast, or Auto Color. Click Adjustments if none of the auto correct options look good. Click Hue/Saturation, Color Balance, or Brightness/Contrast. Use the slider bars to manually adjust the colors in the image. The Clone Stamp tool has an icon that resembles a rubber stamp.  Click it in the toolbar to the left. Use the following steps to remove blemishes with the Clone Stamp tool.  Click the Clone Stamp tool in the toolbar to the left. Press "[" or "]" to change the the size of the tool cursor.  It should be big enough to cover the pimple or blemish. Hold "Alt" or "Options" on Mac and click the next to the blemish to sample the color and texture of the area around the blemish. Click the blemish to stamp the sampled texture over the blemish. If there are any stray hairs in the face, use the same steps above to get rid of them.  If they are over the eyelashes or eyebrows, it is too tricky to get rid of them, so just leave them there- no one will notice. If you need to use multiple clicks to get rid of a blemish using the clone stamp tool, be sure to hold "Alt" or "Options" and click next to the area you want to brush out before each click.  This will keep the color and texture consistent and avoid unnatural repeating patterns. If there are any extra eyebrow hair around the eyes, you can use the clone stamp tool to remove them. You don't want to apply too much.  Just enough to make the skin selection look smooth.  Use the following steps to apply a gaussian blur.  Click Filter in the menu bar at the top. Click Blur. Click Guassian Blur. Make sure "Preview" is checked. Click "-" to zoom out until you can see the entire face in the preview window. Drag the slider bar at the bottom to the right to apply a slight amount of gaussian blur. Click Ok. You can use brightness and contrast to brighten eyes and teeth.  Be careful not to brighten them too much or they'll look artificial.  Use the following steps to apply Brightness and Contrast the eyes.  Click Image in the menu bar at the top. Click Adjustments. Click Brightness/Contrast. Drag the slider bar below Brightness to the right to brighten the eyes. The Burn tool has an icon that resembles a hand making a pinching gesture.  To select the Burn tool, click and hold the Dodge tool icon in the toolbar to the left.  Then click the Burn tool icon.  Press "[" or "]" to change the brush size.  Click the pupils a few times to darken it.  Then reduce the size of the brush and carefully trace around the iris to create a dark line around the iris.
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Even out your skin tone. Use the Clone Stamp tool to get rid of pimples and blemishes. Use the Clone Stamp tool to get rid of stray hairs. Use the Clone Stamp tool to get rid of extra eyebrow hair. Apply a gaussian blur filter. Use Brightness and Contrast to brighten the eyes. Use the Burn tool to darken the pupil and ring around the iris.