Article: Your parents might give you an allowance. A high allowance will work for getting rich quick. Chores without being asked are great bonus points. Even if you get five bucks a week, know that this money can add up very, very quickly. You never know what you might find! Look anywhere for loose change. Just make sure that your parents aren't planning to use that extra change. If you don't have an allowance, ask for one, but don't bother your parents. To convince your parents that you deserve a bigger allowance, do your chores extra well, do extra chores that you don't really need to do but need to be done, and be super helpful. Make an agreement with your parents. For example, tell your parents that you'll earn at least an "A" or "B" in all of your classes if you can get an extra $20 per month. Then, both parties are happy: Your parents are happy you're doing well in school, and you're happy that you get that extra dough. This works especially if you have a means of transportation, such as a car, but it's still doable even if you don't. Walking places is an option, as is taking the bus or asking a friend for a ride. Cleaning your parents' house can earn you cash in a few hours, especially if you do a good job. Make sure to hit the windows, the awnings and gutters. Make sure to get the inside of the house as well as the outside. Your parents probably don't want to do the kitchen or the bathroom, but because you're super-motivated to make some extra money, it won't be a problem for you. Get the proper cleaning supplies (all-purpose cleaner, rags, gloves, etc.) and get to work!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Do some chores around the house. Check for change in the car and under the sofa. Ask your parents to give you a bigger allowance. Run errands for your parents. Clean your house.

Problem: Article: This is a more natural way to feed deer and will reduce the amount of daily maintenance your feeding project will require. You'll also be helping the environment! Apple trees, maple trees, and aspen trees all make great food for deer, so consider planting some of those trees on your property. Getting involved with your local wildlife agency will allow you to help deer and other local wildlife the best way possible. Dealing with professionals is a great way to make a difference and actually help animals, long term. If you live on hunt-able land, allow hunters to use your land during hunting season. Many rural areas are overpopulated with deer, which is why they face food shortages. Hunting keeps deer populations in balance with their available habitat, and minimizes the negative impacts on deer habitat, farmers, residents, and motorists.
Summary: Consider planting trees to feed deer. Get involved with your local wildlife agency. Allow hunters on hunt-able land.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Add complex textures to your dressing with the addition of chopped pickle, celery, green onion, bell pepper or even cucumber.  Chunky Russian dressing pairs nicely on a cheeseburger or as a dip for chili cheese fries. If you want your dressing extra chunky, dice your vegetables into larger pieces and toss them in. If you are a fan of spicy foods and are looking for a Russian dressing with a bit of a kick, try any or all of the ingredients below to bring some serious heat into your dressing:  1 tbsp of Sriracha or your favorite hot sauce. 2 tsp of Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp lemon juice 1/2 tsp black pepper (coarsely ground) 1 tsp horseradish If you desire a thicker, sweeter Russian dressing, add some sweetener. Try pouring a heaping spoonful of buttermilk into your initial mixture. Add a pinch of sugar or a couple drops of honey to make a deliciously sweet dressing. You can substitute sour cream for buttermilk. Make the perfect dressing by adding whatever seasonings and ingredients you prefer.  Try 1/2 tsp paprika or a pinch of diced cilantro. You can also try different kinds of pickles, or pickled peppers. Change the size and thickness of your diced onions and pickles to adjust the texture. You can even use grilled onions and peppers.

SUMMARY: Make it chunky. Make it spicy. Make it sweet. Get creative.

Inspiration comes from many places.  For example, the natural world is full of shadows, forms and silhouettes that can turn into the basis of shape, line and colors for your design.  Also, everyday items such windows, food or buildings can inspire ideas for cabinetry, table legs and other furniture elements.  Of course, always be inspired by the needs of your customers. Consider how the furniture will be used when determining materials and structure.  Also, think about the design aesthetic of your brand.  For example, your design style can be contemporary, traditional, country or Victorian. Contrast is the pairing of opposites, such as light and dark or rough and smooth textures to generate visual interest or depth.  It can also be used to highlight an important element of a piece of furniture.  For example, if the doors on your cabinet feature a signature design element, craft them from a different wood or change the direction of the wood to draw the eye to it.  Contrast can be subtle or more obvious, but it should not be overused.  Avoid severe, distracting contrast in your pieces. Rather, opt for artful playfulness. Proportion refers to the size and scale of the components of the piece.  In addition to size, it also has to do with creating harmony among the colors, shapes and textures.  The way that these elements should relate to each other depends on your cultural experience.  The eye becomes accustomed to seeing a desirable proportion among elements in nature, especially on the human body.  In fact, you probably don't even think about proportion until you see something that looks out of proportion. The Golden Rectangle is a symmetrical relationship that has been used in design for thousands of years and by famous artists such as Salvador Dali, Leonardo da Vinci and the designers of the Parthenon.  It is a mathematical concept that makes visual designs more appealing.  It is derived from the Fibonacci sequence which is found everywhere in nature, from leaves, to seashells and even the human face.  The proportion of the Golden Rectangle is 1:1.618. Shape is also known as form.  It is determined by the outline of the piece.  Three basic types of shape in furniture are geometric, organic and abstract.  Geometric shapes include circles, squares, rectangles and triangles.  They are make from straight lines and curves and are often symmetrical. Organic shapes are often asymmetrical and mimic objects found nature, such as leaves or bodies of water. Abstract shapes are artistic representations of forms which may or may not be recognizable. Lines on a furniture define the space and guide the eye around the piece.  Depending on the design style, they can be straight or curved, thin or thick, vertical or diagonal.  Examine the lines in your pieces to evaluate how they align.  Horizontal lines add length and width to a piece. The combination of vertical and horizontal lines add symmetry and balance. Curved lines create movement and add whimsy. Texture is the quality of the surface of the material.  Texture can be visual, such as how a piece absorbs or reflects light.  It can also be tactile, such as the feeling of fabric on a chair.  Patterns are created by the repetition of elements in a piece.  You can add pattern with shape, color and texture. When using color, consider its three qualities: hue, value and intensity.  In addition, colors can also be described as warm or cool.  Color can be added to furniture with paint, stain and textiles or by using different kinds of wood.  Hue is the name of the color, such as red, yellow or blue. Value is how light or dark the color is.  Light colors can sometimes make furniture appear unstable, whereas dark colors add visual weight. Intensity refers to how bright or dull the color is. In general, warm colors are red, yellow and orange, and cool colors are blue, green and violet.
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Find inspiration for your designs. Create contrast. Consider proportion. Determine shape. Look at the relationship between the lines. Add texture and patterns. Introduce color.