In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you don't want to craft the main section of your costume, simply re-purpose another article of clothing. Use a leotard or one-piece swimsuit, a tight or A-line dress, or even a regular shirt and a tutu or full skirt. Lay a black, white or pink T-shirt flat and place a fitted dress on top of the shirt. Cut around the shirt around the outline of the dress, leaving about 0.5 in (1.2 cm) in space along the sides. Turn it inside out and either glue or sew the sides together. Cut out a neckline if you'd like a lower-cut dress.  Hold the dress up against your body before cutting a neckline to get an accurate measurement. Remember to cut carefully. You can always snip off more if you need to, but it's not as easy to re-attach pieces once they're cut!  If you don't have a fitted dress to use as a template, try on the T-shirt and pin it into the style and fit you want, then cut. Twist the tops of two pipe cleaners together, then fold in the two ends and twist them together to create a pointy ear shape with a flat bottom. Repeat with two other pipe cleaners to make your two ears, then hold them up against each other to make sure they're the same size. Use tape to attach them to the headband. Lay a piece of felt or satin onto the ears and cut two pieces around the ear shape, then use hot glue to attach them. Trim off any excess along the sides.  Cut out “inner ears” in a complementary color (gray if your dress is black, pink if your dress is white, black or gray) and glue them onto the fabric with hot glue. For a fancier look, use a piece of lace for your ears instead of felt or satin. Don't be afraid to use a lot of tape when you're attaching your ears! You want to make sure they'll stay on as long as you wear them. Glue a white, pink or black pom-pom to the back of your dress or leotard with hot glue, using safety pins to attach it more securely. If you used lace for your ears, bunch up some of the extra, tie it together and fluff it out to create a cute tail that matches your ears. Pair your dress or leotard with some black or lace tights for a look that's more elegant, warmer, and a bit more conservative. Snip two cuffs and the collar off of an old button-down shirt, trimming off any stray strings, and button them around your neck and wrists. Tie a black bow tie around the collar. Feel free to embellish further with a stripe of black or pink fabric, or leave your collar and cufflinks plain white for a classic look.
Summary: Use a black, pink or white leotard or dress. Make a dress or leotard out of a large T-shirt. Create a cute bunny ear headband. Make a fluffy tail. Wear tights in case of cold weather. Create cufflinks and a collar for a "Playboy Bunny" look.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Make sure the butter is softened so it spreads easily on the bread, otherwise it might tear. Place the bread on a clean surface, butter-side down. You can soften or melt the butter by placing about 1 tablespoon in a microwave-safe bowl for 5-10 seconds. Most recipes call for 2 slices of cheese, or about 1.5 oz. Go ahead and add more if you want a super-cheesy sandwich. Distribute your cheese evenly over the bread so all melts at the same rate. Don't build a sandwich any taller than 1-1 1/2 inches or the microwaves may not cook it all the way through. A crisper pan is made from microwave-safe metal that becomes extremely hot and works the same as a griddle or pan you would heat up on the stove. It will brown and crisp your bread, just like if you made your sandwich in a frying pan.  To get the griddle-effect, a crisper pan must become extremely hot during the preheating process. Only use it with adult supervision and never, ever touch it with your bare hands. Use heat-proof oven mitts to handle the crisper.  Follow the manufacturers directions about where to place the pan. It may have to sit on the floor of the microwave or may have built-in legs that lift it closer to the grill on the ceiling of the machine. Do not put anything on the crisper pan until it has pre-heated. If the crisper pan comes with a lid, don't cover the sandwich. If your bread doesn't appear to be browning, try adding more time in 5-second increments. Remember, the bread that is touching the pan is the side that will be getting crisp, so you may not be able to tell until you flip it over. This will ensure that both sides of your bread are browned and toasted and that the inside of your grilled cheese is cooked through evenly. Press the sandwich with the spatula on either side to add crispiness. Be very careful no part of your skin comes in contact with the pan. If it is easier, first remove the pan with oven mitts, then flip the sandwich and return the pan to the microwave. Allow the sandwich to cool for 2-3 minutes before cutting in half and serving warm. The bread may continue to crust over a little as it cools.
Summary: Butter one side of each slice of bread. Place your cheese on the dry, unbuttered side of one slice of bread. Top cheese with any additional ingredients and cover with the second slice of bread, butter-side up. Place your crisper pan (or browning dish) in the microwave and follow the manufacturer's instructions to pre-heat. Place the sandwich on the crisper pan and microwave for 20-30 seconds. Use a spatula to flip your sandwich over and microwave for another 20-30 seconds. Use heat-proof oven mitts to remove the crisper pan and sandwich.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once you create your graph, the Design toolbar will open. You can change your graph's design and appearance by clicking one of the variations in the "Chart Styles" section of the toolbar. If this toolbar doesn't open, click your graph and then click the Design tab in the green ribbon. Click and drag the white space near the top of the line graph to move it. You can also move specific sections of the line graph (e.g., the title) by clicking and dragging them around within the line graph's window. Click and drag one of the circles on one of the edges or corners of the graph window in or out to shrink or enlarge your graph. Double-click the title of the graph, then select the "Chart Title" text and type in your graph's name. Clicking anywhere off of the graph's name box will save the text. You can do this for your graph's axes' labels as well.
Summary:
Customize your graph's design. Move your line graph. Resize the graph. Change the graph's title.