Problem: Article: You can design and print a label using adhesive paper, or you can make a label from scratch using a piece of paper and clear tape. Make the label after you have poured the Mod Podge into the container and shaken it up. Here is how you can make a label from scratch, without a computer or printer:  Write "Mod Podge" or "Decoupage" on a small piece of paper. Cut a piece of clear, packaging tape that is bigger than your label. Place the label face down onto the middle of the piece of tape. Wrap the packing tape around the glass container. Smooth the tape down to rid the label of any air bubbles. If you made Mod Podge out of glue and water, you can add a few drops of food coloring, and then paint it over some mason jars. This will create colored mason jars. Be sure to add 2 tablespoons of water-based gloss or varnish to your Mod Podge, or else the jars will be matte and frosted-looking. If you wish to create tinted mason jars that look like sea glass, then omit the varnish.
Summary: Consider adding a label the jar. Consider tinting your Mod Podge.

Problem: Article: For snoring that is caused by anatomical structures blocking your airway as you sleep, another option (if medical devices are unsuccessful on their own) is to undergo a surgical procedure. The specific surgery is called a "uvulopalatopharyngoplasty."  You will be put under general anesthesia, and the surgeon will cut or trim any excess tissues in your oral area that may be blocking your airway as you sleep, leading to your snoring problem. Another option is to have a "laser uvulopalatopharyngoplasty," which is when a laser is used to shorten and shrink tissues in your mouth area as opposed to traditional surgery. This may require several sessions with the laser to be effective. Another medical treatment option for snoring is palatal implants. This is when small plastic implants are inserted on your soft palate in such a way that it will prevent collapse of the soft palate (and surrounding structures) as you sleep. The goal is to help keep your airway open as you sleep, thus preventing snoring. " Somnoplasty is when radio frequency waves are used to shrink tissues in your mouth area that may be blocking your airway. You will be given local anesthetic to block any pain while the procedure is performed.  As you can see, there are a variety of medical procedures available to help "cure" (or treat) snoring that is related to anatomical blockages of the airway. Your surgeon can advise you as to which procedure is most suited to you, depending upon your specific snoring symptoms and your anatomy.
Summary: Undergo traditional surgery for snoring. Opt for palatal implants. Consider a procedure called "somnoplasty.

Problem: Article: Re-purpose an old wire hanger by using colorful tissue paper. Use pliers to untwist the hanger and shape it into a circle. Thread 6" x 1 1/4" (approximately 3-15 cm) pieces of tissue paper onto the wire (alternating colors, if desired) until it is full, then twist together the ends of the wire to make a circular wreath. For more volume, thread the pieces of tissue paper in alternating directions and crumpled them beforehand. Using pliers, stretch out a hanger to make a large loop with a handle. Fill a basin with a mixture of two parts water and one part dishwashing liquid. Dip the wire bubble wand in the soapy water and wave it gently in the air to create large bubbles. Make an old wire hanger into a camping accessory by reshaping it with pliers. Untwist and straighten the hanger completely. Bend the wire approximately 5 inches (or 25-26 cm) from one end and double it over to create a handle. If you wish to make the handle more comfortable to grip, wrap it with something like handlebar tape (available at bike shops, or online).
Summary: Make a decorative wreath. Make a large bubble wand. Make a stick to roast marshmallows or hot dogs. Finished.

Problem: Article: Now draw lines and write the word “News” on the first rectangle. Do so by drawing a series of small elongated rectangles on the first rectangle. Do so by drawing the small elongated rectangles on the second rectangle. Then clean up your drawing by erasing your penciled artwork. Use shades of gray to make it as realistic as possible.
Summary:
Draw two rectangular shapes placed on top of each other. Erase the lines inside the first rectangle. Illustrate the content on the front of the newspaper. Repeat the previous step for the back of the newspaper. Outline your artwork by inking over your penciled drawings. Color!