INPUT ARTICLE: Article: A small 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) home in your door can create airflow and cool down the room. You can leave the door as-is or insert a transfer grill to make the cut less obvious. Return ducts push air back to the air conditioner, allowing it be used again. That helps increase airflow because the cool air coming into the room has somewhere to go.  If you don't already have these in your home, they can be expensive to install. One basic way to create return air ducts is to cut a hole in the floor in the wall cavity. Connect it to the room and the return air with metal sheeting. Jump ducts are u-shaped tunnels that create the same effect as leaving the door open, as they allow air to flow back out of the room when it comes in through the AC vent. For best results, install jump ducts in the attic. To install:  Cut holes in the ceiling drywall. Place the jump duct above the rooms, and connect the registers on the duct to the beams. Seal the registers to the drywall using caulk. Then seal the registers to the duct using the approved ties and metal tape. In the rooms, place a ceiling grill under the duct.

SUMMARY: Cut a 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 3.8 cm) opening in the door. Install a return duct. Use jump ducts to allow air flow in and out of the room.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a leather cleaner to remove dirt and oil before you begin your repair. Use a small pair of scissors to trim any long fibers hanging from the surface. Leave loose fibers that are shorter, or that you can’t access with the scissors, as they won’t interfere with your repair. You can purchase leather cleaner, binder, filler, and sealer separately or together in a professional repair kit. You can find the products you’ll need online or at your local home improvement store. Apply a small amount of leather binder to a clean, dry sponge, then coat the entire affected area. Check the product’s label for instructions about drying time, and allow it to dry completely before applying the next coat. For best results, apply 8 to 10 coats of binder to the scratched surface. Use a 1200 grit sandpaper to lightly sand the area where you’ve applied the binder. Use gentle, circular motions. Sand until you’ve created a smooth, even surface across the area undergoing repair. Blow away any residue or wipe the surface using a microfiber towel after sanding. Use a palette or putty knife to spread a thin layer of filler over deep scratches or gouges in the surface. Wait 20 to 25 minutes for the filler to dry. Apply as many coats as you need until the scratches or gouges are level with the surrounding surface. After applying filler and letting it dry, sand the surface once more with a 1200 grit sandpaper. Use an alcohol-based leather cleaner to wipe down the repaired area, then give it several minutes to dry. The cleaner will remove any residue and prepare the leather for recoloring. If its container doesn’t come with an applicator, use a clean, dry sponge to apply a thin layer of leather colorant. Let it dry according to its instructions before applying additional layers. When you’ve colored and blended the repaired area, apply three to four thin layers of a leather sealer for a robust, flexible finish.
Summary: Clean the area and trim away loose fibers. Use a sponge to apply 8 to 10 coats of leather binder. Sand the area using a fine grain sandpaper. Apply heavy filler to deep scratches. Sand and wipe with an alcohol-based cleaner. Recolor and seal the repaired surface.

It can be taller or stouter than the shape shown here, depending on how you want your penguin to look. After you've decided on the body's size, sketch in guidelines to help you with the features. Above those put very short, very faint eyebrows, which should be hardly noticeable unless you're looking right at them. Add in rosy cheeks if you like, and triangle for the beak. Include a small tail if you want peeking out on the side of the penguin's body. Add an oval on the penguin's tummy. Add in details, like the tuft of feathers on top of the head. Erase any unnecessary guidelines. Use black or grey for most of the penguin's body, with yellowish-orange for the beak and feet. Add in some shadowing/highlights and you are done!
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One-sentence summary -- Draw an egg shape. Draw two circles for the eyes. Draw ovals for the wings and small half ovals for the feet. Outline the penguin. Color in your penguin. Finished.

Q: Purchase an alcohol-based ink from your local craft store that’s the color you want to dye your wig. Empty the contents of the ink bottle into a spray bottle. Then, add in the same amount of water to the spray bottle, screw the top on, and shake it up to mix the contents. For an average wig, use 1 1-oz. (29.6-ml) bottle of ink. For a wig that’s especially long and/or thick, use 2 1-oz. (19.6-ml) bottles. If you don’t want to buy an alcohol-based ink and you have a Sharpie marker with an ink color that you like, you can use it instead. Remove the cap and pull apart the Sharpie with a pair of pliers. Pull out the ink tube that’s inside and slice it open with an Exacto knife. Then, place the ink tube in your spray bottle, add in your preferred amount of water, and let it sit overnight.
A: Mix a 1:1 ratio of alcohol-based ink and water in a spray bottle. Use Sharpie ink as an alternative.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Most of us have clothes in our wardrobes that we don't wear anymore, or no longer fit. Look through your closet and identify any clothes that you haven't worn in the last year. List the clothes on sites like eBay, Craigslist, or Designer Wardrobe and simply wait for people to buy them!  Try listing your clothes for sale on your social media channels and see if any of your friends are keen to buy them. Take high quality pictures of your clothes to increase the likelihood of people purchasing them. and sell old or unused items. Look around your house and gather unwanted items into boxes. Consider selling old children's toys, DVDs and video games, furniture, and clothes. Put up signs around your neighborhood advertising your garage sale and let friends and family know. Arrange the items for sale on tables or on a rug.  Price your items realistically to increase the amount of money you make. It's better to sell lots of items for a slightly lower price than to only sell a few things. Ask your parents for help if you live at home. Selling unwanted household items is one of the quickest ways to make money quickly. Simply take photos of anything you no longer use and list the item online. Make sure to include all the details of the item, such as the dimensions and brand, so that people know what they are buying.  Research what similar second-hand goods are selling for and set your prices accordingly. Craigslist, eBay, and Facebook Marketplace are popular and effective sites for selling second-hand goods. Always be safe when you sell items online. Offer to post items instead of having buyers pick them up. If the buyer needs to pick an item up, make sure someone else is home when they arrive.

SUMMARY:
Sell any clothes that you no longer wear. Host a garage sale List unused items online or on social media pages.