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You can put your decal on a wall, glass window, painted wood, the outside of a vehicle, or another non-porous flat surface. Avoid porous surfaces made out of things like brick, cement, and leather, or your decal may not stick properly. Put your decal on your chosen surface when it's between 50–90 °F (10–32 °C) outside or in the room you're applying it in. If it's hotter or colder, the decal won't stick properly. If you're not sure what the temperature is, use a weather thermometer or feel the surface you'll be putting your decal on with your hands. If it feels hot or cold to the touch, you may need to wait to apply your decal. In a spray bottle, add 2 parts dish soap and 1 part rubbing alcohol. Shake the mixture together thoroughly. If you don’t have a spray bottle, mix the alcohol and soap in a bowl and use a rag to apply it. You don’t need a lot of the mixture, just enough to clean the surface your decal will go on. This cleaning mixture should be safe to use on most surfaces. If you're worried about damaging the surface you're putting your decal on, use a milder mixture of dish soap and water to clean it instead. Spray a liberal amount of the mixture onto the surface (or apply it with a rag). Use a clean cloth to wipe down the area where your decal will go. Make sure you get off all the dirt and grime on the surface so nothing interferes with your decal. Use a microfiber cloth or a paper towel to wipe down the surface so it dries faster. Don’t try to put your decal on a wet surface or it won’t stick properly.

summary: Choose a flat surface to put your decal on. Avoid applying your decal in extreme temperatures. Prepare a cleaning mixture of rubbing alcohol and dish soap. Clean the surface your decal is going on with the mixture. Let the surface dry completely.


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Buy a bag of feathers from your local craft store. Use the feathers to line the cloth ring in the middle of the box. Feathers store heat well, and will help the eggs stay warm. The number depends on how large the stuffed animals are and how much room you have in the box. Arrange them around the circumference of the circle to enclose the egg more for warmth. Make sure the stuffed animals are big enough to press against the sides of the shoebox and push the rags and feathers closer to the eggs. Place it in the corner of the box to prevent spills. Refill the water daily or as the water level goes down with evaporation. Check the water at least twice a day. Look for an inexpensive one at charity shops or garage sales. For a high-quality lamp, shop at your local pet supply store. Buy a lamp with an adjustable neck that you can reposition to achieve the ideal temperature. Make sure the heat lamp does not touch any of the flammable materials in the nest box, as this could cause a fire. Digital readouts make it easier to track temperatures to the tenth of a degree. You'll need this kind of precision when incubating eggs. Look for these instruments in any big box store. Many locations sell single devices that measure both temperature and humidity. Position the lamp so that the light is shining into the box. Place the thermometer and humidity gauge in the location you'll place the eggs. Aim for a temperature of about 98.6 °F (37.0 °C) and a humidity level between 55 and 70 percent.

summary: Insulate the nest with feathers. Add two to four small stuffed animals. Fill a small cup of water for humidity. Find a small heat lamp. Buy a digital thermometer and a humidity gauge. Heat the box.


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Since Facebook's built-in features don't let you schedule posts from your personal timeline, third-party developers have created apps and programs that can do this for you. There are many quality choices available for free. Just a few include:   Hootsuite (Note: the rest of this section will include instructions for this app.) Postcron In this section, you'll see how to use Hootsuite, one of the recommended options above, to schedule personal profile posts. Start by visiting the Hootsuite site here. Click the blue Facebook button to sign in with Facebook from your computer. HootSuite will use the same information from your Facebook account to register you. To download and install HootSuite on your mobile device, click here. When you first sign in to HootSuite, click the "Add Social Network" button. Click the "Connect with Facebook" button at the bottom of the pop-up window. Click "Okay" for all 3 prompts to connect your Facebook Profile, Pages, and Groups. You'll need to do this in order to schedule messages on both your Facebook profile and pages. When you're done, click the green "Continue" button to proceed. Then, click "Done Adding Social Networks" to go to your dashboard. Choose whether or not to proceed through the brief Hootsuite tutorial. When you're done, at the top of the main HootSuite page, click in the "Compose Message" box and type your post. As above, don't post your message yet. You can also click on the paperclip icon to add images or files to your post. Below your message, you will see a small icon that looks like a calendar. Click this to proceed to the scheduling menu. Select the desired date and time using the calendar and clock options in the pop-up menu. Additionally, note that you can also choose to have the message sent to your email once it has been posted by checking the box near the bottom of the menu. Click the “Schedule” button at the bottom of the scheduling window to confirm. You can find this icon on the left side of the screen in the vertical HootSuite toolbar. This will bring up the HootSuite Publisher page where you can see all of your scheduled posts. You can use the options on this page to filter your scheduled posts by profile, edit your posts, and even delete them.
summary: Choose and download a post-scheduler program. Go to the HootSuite website and create an account. Select a Social Network. Compose your post. Click the "Scheduling" icon. Schedule your post. Edit your scheduled posts with the paper airplane icon.