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Things can be improved greatly by decorating them but they’ll still be a very unusual fashion statement––be prepared to carry it off!

summary: Attach earring findings to each stopper, threaded through the stopper hole. Wear with amusement.


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Survey your yard and decide where your driveway should be. Also, decide if you want a parking area or a circular driveway.  Remember that a larger driveway will be more expensive than a smaller one. Watch for any drainage issues in the area where the driveway will be. It is important to position your driveway so that the water will run off the sides and not pool in the middle of it. You may delineate your driveway area with landscaping timber or bricks. This is optional. You will need to mark off the area of your new driveway before starting the driveway project.  Place sticks or landscape stakes in the ground every 8 to 10 feet along the length of one side of the area that will be your driveway. Place  a second set of stakes at least 10 to 12 feet across from the first set of stakes to mark the width of the driveway.  You may want to make the width 14 feet if your driveway curves. You will need to know the length and width of your entire driveway.  If your driveway curves, you might want to measure in sections and add them together instead of trying to measure all at once. For a really stable driveway, experts recommend laying three separate layers of different sizes of stone.  This will take extra money and planning, so you need to decide early if this is the type of driveway you want. Laying a gravel driveway yourself, even if it is fairly short in length, will require time and physically intense labor.  If you are physically unable to do heavy lifting and repetitive work (such as raking the gravel), you may need to hire someone to help you.

summary: Decide where to put your driveway. Decide if you want to add a border for the driveway. Mark the new driveway area. Measure the area of the intended driveway. Consider laying two to three layers of gravel. Determine how much of the work you can realistically do yourself.


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Dimple piercings are fairly risky since you are dealing with an area more prone to infection than most. If done right, though, dimple piercings can partially mimic the look of dimples. Keep the piercings if you want to permanently highlight the dimple area or take them out eventually so that the skin eventually heals, leaving behind a dimple-like indentation.  Due to the risks involved with dimple piercing, some professionals do not offer them at all. Others may offer them but often refuse them to anyone under the age of 18, even if that individual has the permission of a legal guardian. Dimple piercings cut through muscle and usually cause some mild form of nerve damage. This nerve damage can help hold the dimples in place even after the piercing closes up, but it can also be risky and could do unforeseen harm. The professional piercer should clean the outside of your cheek and should also instruct you to clean the inside of your mouth before making the dimple piercings. The needle and jewelry should also be sterilized. The piercer will puncture both cheeks symmetrically, right at the spot where natural dimples would fall. Afterward, he or she will place a straight barbell or other piece of piercing jewelry into each hole to prevent it from closing immediately. Your dimple piercings will need to be cleaned multiple times a day with a saline solution to prevent infection from setting in. You can keep the dimple jewelry in permanently if desired, but you can usually take them out after three months have passed. If the piercing did the expected nerve damage, you should have an indentation in your cheek even after the skin heals over the original hole. If you want something that looks more natural and will last for the rest of your life, learn about a plastic surgery procedure that will create dimple-like marks in your cheeks. Cosmetic surgery can be costly and does come with its own set of risks, but this option will give you fake dimples that look more natural than many other methods can.  A plastic surgeon will use local anesthesia for the procedure. He or she will make a small incision on the inside of the mouth and into the inner surface of the cheek. Using specialized tools, the surgeon will make an indentation in the cheek muscles and mucosal tissues. Afterward, the dimple divot will be held in place with internal stitches, and external stitches will be used to close the wound in the inner mouth. For larger dimples, a plastic surgeon may perform a punch tissue excision. During this procedure, a portion of the cheek muscle is completely removed, creating a deeper and more obvious indentation. In either case, the procedure will take an hour or less. You should expect some pain, swelling, and bruising immediately after the procedure. The area is also weak to infection afterward, so you will need to carefully and thoroughly follow any instructions provided by the surgeon concerning proper wound care and cleansing. For the first few weeks, your dimple-like indentations will be present at all times. Once your cheek muscles partially heal, though, you should only notice the marks when smiling.
summary: Get dimple piercings. Consider cosmetic surgery.