INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can use a ruler or a template you downloaded online to create matching triangle shapes. You can go for any type of triangle shape you want. You can have three even sides or have one or two sides longer or shorter.  Trace your triangle shape onto a piece of cardboard. Use a ruler to keep the lines straight. Carefully cut out your triangle shape, going slowly to keep all lines neat and straight. Place your cardboard triangle on the backside of your leather. Use a fabric pen to trace out two triangle shapes. Carefully cut around the shapes you drew. You should be left with two pieces of leather of equal sizes, shaped like a triangle. On the front side of your leather, draw a geometrical shape using your gold paint pen. The shape you draw is up to you. You can look up patterns online or simply make up your own shape.  Geometrical shapes include things like intersecting lines, rectangles, and squares. Try drawing a variety of straight lines criss-crossing and intersecting throughout both triangle. You can use a ruler if necessary to keep your lines straight. You can draw the same design on each earring or have a slightly different design on each earring. Choose a single corner of one triable to punch a hole. Use the smallest hole puncher possible, as you don't need a large hole to fit the earring hook through. Punch another hole in the same corner on your other triangle. You will have to undo the hook at the end of the earring hook using pliers or your fingers. Fit the hook through the holes you punched. Then, tightly re-seal the hook using your fingers or pliers. Your earrings are now complete. Make sure you close the hooks completely. Otherwise, your earrings may slip off and get lost.

SUMMARY: Use cardboard to make a triangle shape. Cut two matching triangle shapes out of black leather. Use a gold paint pen to draw a geometrical pattern. Punch a hole through the tip of each triangle. Fit an earring hook through the hole.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can start with basic chords, or find a song and look up the tabs. Find something you think you can sing to. Practice your singing technique. 4/4 time is simply four quarter notes in one measure, and is what most contemporary music is composed in. If you don't know how to count 4/4 time. A metronome can help you to keep time and is available inexpensively at most music stores. There are also many online metronomes that are free. Start counting out loud, "1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and" while playing. Make sure you say the "and" after every number. In 4/4 time, this is the eighth note. It should come exactly halfway between each number. It helps in the beginning to strum your guitar every time you say a beat and an off-beat, which is when you are saying "and".   Remember that sometimes guitarists go months to years without keeping a steady tempo; using a metronome will help a lot.
Summary: Learn how to play guitar. Learn the words of the song. Learn how to play while tapping your pinky in 4/4 time. Begin subdividing while playing. Once you feel comfortable enough with the rhythm, no longer count aloud, just tap along. Start adding in words. Don't be discouraged at first.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Rather than blasting your car with a high-pressure stream, which could potentially damage the paint, wet troublesome spots thoroughly, then leave them to sit for several minutes. This will rinse off loose debris and help soften dried residue. If you only have a smattering of insects stuck to your car, a light soak may be all you need to get rid of them. Combine one part soap with three parts water in a large bucket until it’s sudsy. Dip a soft sponge or absorbent cloth into the soap solution and spread it across the car’s exterior. The mild surfactants in the soap should begin to dissolve the bugs right away.  Use a specialty car wash product, not household soaps or cleaners. These contain compounds that can easily damage your vehicle’s paint.  It’s a good idea to go ahead and wash your whole car, just in case there are a few spots you’ve missed. Use smooth circular motions to coax out the worst of the crusty mess. Rewet the sponge as needed and continue scrubbing until your paint or windshield is spotless. Make sure to check for insects in less noticeable areas, like the grill, headlights, mirrors and the base of the windshield.  Picking at difficult spots with a fingernail or plastic scraper can help dislodge them. Use a separate cloth or sponge to clean your wheels. This will help you avoid transferring substances like sand, brake fluid and grease to your car’s exterior. Once you’ve washed your car, spray it off with the hose to remove any remaining traces of soap or debris. Wipe away standing water with a microfiber towel or squeegee, then let the vehicle air dry. Afterwards, it should look as good as new! Don’t skip the final wipedown—hard water can leave behind stains that can eventually become permanently etched into your car’s paint.

SUMMARY:
Soak the affected area with a hose. Apply a generous amount of car wash soap. Scrub away the gunk. Rinse and dry your vehicle.