Write an article based on this "Use controlled breathing. Sit forward. Stand up straight."
article: This will allow you to hold notes longer and make your voice even stronger. When you sing, breathe from the diaphragm and let the air flow evenly.  To improve your breathing, try this exercise: Take a deep, controlled breath and sing “ah” for as long as you can while you let the air out evenly. Do this every day for several weeks and you will see improvement in your singing. Use your breathing to increase your volume. Rather than open your mouth wider, increase the controlled amount of air you push out. If you’re asked to sit, sit comfortably upright but don’t let your back touch the chair. Keep your body tall and straight in line over your hips. Keep your shoulders down and back and your arms relaxed. Your feet should be on the ground and slightly apart, and the weight of your body should be leaning forward. The better your posture, the better the sound you will produce. Depending on your director’s choice, you may be sitting or standing, so it’s important to learn correct choral posture for both. Good posture is also proven to improve your attention and mood, which will help you stay engaged in practices and performances.  If you’re asked to stand, stand up straight with your shoulders back to open your lungs. Keep your chin parallel to the floor, shoulders back, abdomen loose to allow for deep inhales, and hands relaxed at your sides (unless you're holding sheet music). Just as with sitting posture, your feet should be slightly apart and the weight of your body should be leaning slightly forward.  Don’t lock your knees—instead, keep them flexible and loose.

Write an article based on this "Paint a plain glass vase if you want an extra pop of color. Cut out images to create a decoupaged collage for your vase. Add feathers, beads, buttons, and bling if you want a more ornate look. Finish the look by adding your ribbon to the finished vase."
article: Use enamel paint to coat the inside of your glass vase if you want to retain the reflective surface of glass but add some color. Coat the outside of your vase to imitate a ceramic surface. Use a small household paintbrush or a large artist paintbrush to apply the paint.  Allow the paint to dry for 24 hours before moving to the next step. If you paint the inside of your vase, use it for dried flower arrangements instead of fresh. The paint will come off into the water. Decide how you'd like to arrange the images before you begin attaching them to the vase. Apply dishwasher-safe Mod Podge or a clear-drying tacky glue to the back of each image. Then, attach your cut-outs to the vase in the arrangement you planned.  You can cut out fun images or words from magazines and books, or find images or words online and print them out. Once your collage is complete, allow the vase to dry for 30 minutes before using it. Consider applying a top coat of Mod Podge to seal and protect the decoupage. You could glue craft feathers onto the body of the vase, for example. Self-adhesive rhinestones are a simple option if you want to add some bling, or wrap colorful strings of beads around the vase. Get creative with inexpensive add-ons!  Use dishwasher-safe Mod Podge or a clear-drying tacky glue to attach beads, buttons, or bling directly onto the vase. Cut small pieces of ribbon and crisscross them into star shapes with a shiny bead at the center. Place glass beads in the bottom of your vase for an added touch. Use stones or shells collected from the beach or purchase glass craft beads in your favorite colors. If you added a lot of embellishments, stick with a simple bow in a single color to keep the look clean. Add a little more flair by tying a corset or belted bow around the vase. Have fun with color combinations, patterns, and layering ribbons!

Write an article based on this "Hard boil eggs and allow them to cool. Find a suitable workspace for dying eggs. Mix the dye according to package directions in the bowls. Cut hosiery or fabric squares measuring approximately 5 to 6 inches (12.5-15cm)."
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How many eggs you will boil is up to you, but don't boil more than what you have time to dye in one go. Although the dye will most likely not stain countertops or floors, it’s best to play it safe by covering the area with newspaper and/or finding a workspace that can handle this activity. If you're supposed to boil the water, wait until it has cooled safely before dipping the eggs in it. Check that the eggs will fit in those squares, with allowance left at the ends so you can tie it all together with a rubber band. If using pantyhose, cut a 5 inch (12.5cm) long tube for the egg to slip into, then knot off each end.