Problem: Article: When you have rolled your bread slices up, you should have one or more burrito shaped rolls. In order to make them into pinwheel sandwiches, take a knife and hew them into evenly-sized chunks. Cut them into bite-sized chunks that are similar in size to bites of sushi. If you want a proper measurement, cut the pieces in one inch segments. An inch length is a good bite-size for this type of sandwich. If you've sufficiently loaded your sandwiches, there's a good chance there will be ingredients that are protruding from the bread once you've rolled it up. If there's anything sticking out from your roll, snip it off as close to the roll as you can. If you're short and time and aren't trying to make perfect pinwheels, you don't necessarily have to trim the excess pieces. But doing so will make your pinwheels look more professional. Although pinwheel sandwiches do a reasonably good job of holding their shape, locking them down with a toothpick will make sure they don't unfurl before being eaten. Before you present them, impale them down the centre with one toothpick each. If you're packing the sandwiches for children, it may be best for safety's sake to go without the toothpicks. The same applies to serving the very elderly. Pinwheel sandwiches are a perfect party food. Because they look great as a finger food, you should put some effort into the way you present them on a platter. The most common way to do this is to ring them around the perimeter of the platter, working your way in as you fill the tray. Including a dipping sauce in the center of the platter will be a hit if you're serving a group. Pinwheel sandwiches are small enough to fit snugly into a kid's lunch box. Seal them in ziploc bags to preserve their freshness. Because of their small size, you should be able to pack three or four into one bag. If you're making them specifically for a child, you should fill them with his favourite ingredients.
Summary: Cut each roll into bite-size pieces. Slice off excess pieces. Secure your pinwheel pieces with a toothpick. Serve on a party platter. Pack in school lunches.

Problem: Article: This site will create a video from an image and an audio file that your provide and then upload it directly to your YouTube account. There is a 50 MB size limit for free accounts, making this best for small files. TunesToTube does not have access to your YouTube login information. Make sure this is the same Google account that you want to use to upload your YouTube video. If your Google account has multiple channels, you'll be prompted to select the channel you want to use.  You're limited to a file 50 MB or smaller. This should be fine for most songs, but may be problematic for longer broadcasts like podcasts. If the file you want to use is too large, you can try compressing it if audio quality isn't super important. If you don't want to compress it, you can use one of the other methods in this article.  You can choose from virtually any image format. You can type in a title, a description, and add tags. A detailed description and tags will help other users find your video.  This button appears once your audio file and image have finished uploading. Once the video has been created, it will be uploaded to your YouTube channel.
Summary: Visit the TunesToTube website. Sign in with your Google account. Click Allow. Click the Upload Files button. Browse for the MP3 file you want to upload. Click Upload Files again. Browse for the image file you want to upload. Enter your video information. Click the I'm not a robot box. Click the Create Video button.

Problem: Article: Choosing a singular side to place your blanket is an easy, understated way to make a sofa stylish. You can either throw the blanket over the side without folding it or choose one of the three folding options. Folding the blanket lengthwise looks best with this option. Fold your blanket in quarters and tuck it into a corner for a soft look. This will make the blanket easy-access for anyone who wants to use it. Throw blankets in the couch corner are best for warm instead of formal decorating styles. You can then place throw pillows on top of the blanket to keep it in place. Placing the blanket on your sofa's arm for a cross between comfort and sophistication. After you've folded your blanket, twist it at the end draped over the arm as a personal touch. If you have a sectional, you can put the blanket over a footrest. Fold the blanket in half, short side to short side, to make a long rectangle. Then, lay it over the chaise or ottoman to add texture. This is a trendy, popular option.
Summary: Cascade your blanket down the side for a modern look. Place your blanket in the corner to keep things cozy. Fold your throw over the arm for a tailored look. Fold the blanket in half and drape it over an ottoman for easy access.

Problem: Article: Quality does make a difference in the overall look and longevity of your nails to a certain extent, but don't feel the need to splurge. You can pick out an inexpensive set, especially if you're experimenting with different looks. Choose a set that covers the whole fingernail, not just the tips. A cheap set of nails that's well cared for will last longer than a more expensive set if you don't maintain it properly. The fake nails in press-on sets come in multiple widths from 9 to 18 mm (0.35 to 0.71 in). Measure your natural nails to see if yours are on the narrower or wider sides of the spectrum, or somewhere in the middle. Try to find fake nails that mimic the curve of your fingernails, whether they're mostly flat or have a pronounced arch.   Place a tape measure or ruler across the widest part of your nail to gauge the width. The nail size is often printed on the back of the nail. Once you find the right sizes for each fingernail, write them down or make a note in your phone for future reference! Fake nails come in a variety of lengths, from extra-short and short to medium, long, and extra-long. The sizes aren't generally identified by a numerical length, but the shortest possible set will last longest. Choose press-ons that barely extend past the pad of your fingertip.  Shorter press-ons can be just as stylish as long, pointy talons. They'll be more durable and practical for everyday wear. You're less likely to risk having a short fake nail pop off when you do your laundry, for instance. But it's easy to get a long nail caught on something, especially if you're not used to having long nails. Fake nails come in a variety of shapes, from square and oval (or “squoval”) to more fanciful shapes like almond, stiletto, and coffin. Pick tips that closely relate to natural nail shapes, such as rounded or square tips, to extend the lifespan of your fake nails.  Square-tipped nails can be easily re-shaped and rounded out, whereas oval nails can't be reshaped or squared off as easily.  Steer clear of pointed nail shapes like stiletto, coffin, and almond press-ons. The sharp tips can more easily catch on things and you'll risk dislodging a nail. Pointed nail tips also require more length, but this will shorten the lifespan of your press-ons. While adhesive strips can be useful for keeping fake nails on for a short period of time, a professional grade liquid nail glue will help keep your press-ons in place for weeks. Look at the packaging to make sure the glue is compatible with the type of nails you've selected, and consider the pros and cons of different drying times.  If you're new to the process of applying fake nails, select a glue with a slower setting time so that you can make last-minute adjustments.  If you're skilled at applying fake nails, consider a quick-dry formula.
Summary:
Select a set of full-coverage press-on nails. Pick fake nails that match the width and curve of your natural nails. Pick short or extra-short fake nails instead of long nails. Choose a set of nails with rounded or square tips. Use strong-hold, long-lasting nail glue instead of adhesive stickers.