Chill the red gelatin for 15 minutes or until it has set.   The top layer should consist of blue gelatin.
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One-sentence summary -- Pour 1/2 of the red gelatin mixture into the square pan that you've removed from the refrigerator. Ladle 1/3 of the white gelatin mixture over the red gelatin and chill for 15 additional minutes. Ladle 1/2 of the blue gelatin mixture over the white gelatin and chill for 15 minutes. Continue building alternating colored and white layers until you have about 7 layers of gelatin. Chill the entire assembly for 2 to 4 hours. Cut the shots into squares using a sharp knife. Use a spatula or an offset spatula to remove the shots from the pan. Place the shots on a tray for serving.


If the light was recently on, wait until it is cool to the touch. This shouldn't take more than five minutes for a normal light bulb. Halogen lights may take twenty minutes. The strip should be about 12 inches (30 cm) long, or half as long as your arm. Fold a short section of the duct tape over and stick it to itself. Repeat on the other side. These folded "handles" should be long enough for you to grip, with a sticky segment in between them. If you find it easier, you can wrap the duct tape in a circle instead, with the adhesive on the outside. Make the circle large enough to fit your hand through it. Hold the handles of the duct tape and press the sticky segment against the flat surface of the recessed bulb. Once the tape sticks to the light bulb, you should have enough leverage to get it loose. Almost all light bulbs use standard screw threading, so turn the bulb counterclockwise to unscrew it. If it doesn't budge, read the method below for help removing the surrounding collar. Once the light bulb has emerged enough for you to grip the sides, pull off the duct tape. It's faster at this point to spin the bulb out by hand. Screw in the new light bulb as far as you can by hand. When it's nearly flush, stick on the duct tape and turn clockwise to tighten to a secure fit.
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One-sentence summary -- Wait until the bulb is cool. Tear off a strip of duct tape. Fold over each end of the duct tape. Stick the duct tape to the light bulb. Twist to unscrew. Finish unscrewing by hand. Replace the light bulb with the same method.


Add 5 ounces (148 ml) of isopropyl alcohol to a clean plastic or glass spray bottle. Make sure that there is enough room at the top of the bottle to mix in the water and oil.  For the best results, use 70% isopropyl alcohol in the brush cleaner spray. The alcohol doesn’t just serve as a disinfectant for the brushes; it also helps the cleaner dry more quickly so you can spot clean your brushes and use them right away. Your spray bottle should hold at least 8 ounces (237 ml). With the alcohol in the spray bottle, pour in 2 ounces (59 ml) of distilled water and 10 to 15 drops of your favorite essential oil. Shake the bottle well to ensure that all of the ingredients are fully mixed.  The essential oil is meant to cover the alcohol scent of the cleaner, so you can use whichever fragrance you prefer. However, you may want to use an oil with antibacterial properties, such as eucalyptus, peppermint, lavender, or tea tree oil. Because the oil may separate from the other ingredients, always shake the spray well before using it. To use the cleaner, lightly spray the bristles of the brushes. Run the brushes back and forth over a towel or piece of paper towel. Allow the brush to air dry for a minute or two, and then use the brush as you normally would. Feel the brushes’ bristles before using them after cleaning to make sure that the cleaner has dried completely.
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One-sentence summary -- Pour the alcohol into a spray bottle. Add the water and oil. Spray the brushes with the cleaner and rub on a towel.


Click on the option to start to sign up for a new account. On Blogger, you will need to confirm your Google profile before signing up for your blog. You will need to add information about your email, name and a password. Make sure it is something secure that you can remember. Preview several options. There are hundreds to choose from on these 3 sites. Before your blog is available to the public, you will need to access your email and click on the verification link.
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Go to wordpress.com, blogger.com or tumblr.com. Create your online profile. Choose your template. Verify your account.