In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is a simple but very effective way to create a centerpiece. To ease the hard base of the glass bowl, it's a good idea to place Easter grass first, then add such items as dyed eggs, yarn balls dyed in Easter colors, candies, shells, cookies, chocolate eggs, etc.
Summary: Pile items into a glass bowl.

Sheet of acrylic large enough for your needs A heat gun, which is an electrical tool that heats and softens a variety of materials Scrap wood Cutting tools, such as a Dremel saw, circular saw, table saw, and/or razor knife  A vise and clamps Chinagraph pencil, also known as a grease pencil, or permanent marker Acrylic glue and an applicator If you are creating an enclosure, then you need to do the math to determine its size and where you need to bend it to make your desired shape.  You may need tools such as a ruler or other measuring stick, a square, a compass, or a protractor to find these dimensions. Once you have calculated your dimensions, mark them up on the acrylic so that you know where to cut. A China graph pencil or permanent marker works well, but the marker will not be able to be removed. If you want any holes in your acrylic enclosure, it is better to drill or cut them into it before bending, as this process is easier while the acrylic is still flat. Cut the jig to help you bend the acrylic to the correct calculations, if necessary.  This is where you can use the circular or table saw, if you are cutting a jig. A jig is a box or frame meant for holding a material and guiding a machine tool to the material. The jig will be cut at a particular height and and its edge at a particular angle, based on your calculations, so that you bend the acrylic correctly. Make sure you have a spare piece of scrap wood to help you with the heat bending process. You will use it to push on the acrylic while it is heated. Heating is a slow process in order to make sure that you get a straight bend in the acrylic.  Use the spare piece of flat scrap wood to push the acrylic back and down while you aim the heat gun at the acrylic. Make your pressure on the acrylic as even as possible while you push. Move the heat gun slowly side-to-side while you push back and down on the acrylic. Note that the acrylic will likely bend slowly at first, but the more heated it becomes, the more quickly it will bend. You may eventually need to only push down with the scrap wood in order to achieve a straight bend. This will be necessary if you are making an enclosure out of the acrylic, for example, but it will not be necessary in every situation. If you have no further bends to make, then move on to the next step, or you may be done with your project at this time. It will be helpful to allow each bend to completely cool before going on to the next bend so that you do not lose the initial bend. Lay the bent acrylic on its side on a new piece of flat acrylic and trace the sides using a permanent marker or Chinagraph pencil. Cut the side pieces out using a Dremel saw or razor knife when you are done tracing. It is important to trace each side of the bent acrylic. Do not assume that both sides are the exact same shape. This can be a tricky process.  Be very careful while bending the acrylic and cutting your side pieces, as the acrylic glue requires perfect seams in order set correctly.  The acrylic glue requires at least five minutes to set, so it is recommended to clamp the enclosure together to help it set correctly.
++++++++++
One-sentence summary -- Gather the supplies you need in order to bend the acrylic with a heat gun. Determine the dimensions of what you are creating with the bent acrylic. Set your acrylic between two pieces of scrap wood, one of which is your jig, and clamp it all together using the vise. Prepare your heat gun for bending the acrylic. Repeat the heating process if you have additional bends to make in the sheet of acrylic. Trace the sides of your newly bent piece of acrylic in order to make the side pieces. Set the bent acrylic piece and the cut sides together with acrylic glue and the applicator.

Q: If you notice that you have spider mites and want to minimize their damage to your plants, it's best to separate the mite-infested plants. Move them to a different part of your garden or indoors before you try to remove them. Water from a hose is strong enough to kill spider mites. Point a hose towards your plants and spray the leaves down with cold water. Remember to spray under the leaves as well so that you kill all of the mites. Keep the mite infested plants isolated for at least a month so that the spider mites don't spread to your other plants. Water from a hose is not strong enough to destroy spider mite eggs, so spraying the plants down once a week for a month will ensure that you kill the new mites that are hatching.
A: Isolate the affected plants. Spray down your plants with a hose. Repeat the process once a week.

Problem: Article: Stand about a foot away from the pole while facing it. Hold onto the pole with your dominant hand. Bring up the leg on the same side of your body as the hand that is holding the pole. Then, bring your leg up to the pole as you wrap your other hand around it. Flex your foot and place it on one side of the pole, with your knee on the other side. You'll need to use this leg to really anchor yourself to the pole, and create a sturdy base for your other foot to land on. Now, pull your body up with your hands. Swing your free leg around, and hook the back of the foot behind the first foot. Place the knee of the leg on the pole, so you have a firm grip on the pole with both of your knees. Your legs will now create a platform for you to use as you climb the pole. Move your hands about 1 foot (0.3 m) up the pole to give yourself room to straighten out. Then, pull your knees up. Use your abdominal muscles to pull up your knees about one to two feet. After you bend your knees, lean back a bit and then squeeze the pole with your leg muscles. Use your leg strength to straighten your body as your hands move up the pole. Repeat these steps a few more times until you've reached the top of your pole or the end of your comfort level. This move will help you climb the pole while getting a great workout. Plus, you will look sexy in the process. You can slide down using the basic fireman slide, which means just holding onto the pole with your arms and legs as you slide. Or, you can hold on to the pole with your hands and release your legs just for a moment. Bring them out in front of you and rock your hips as you move your legs down to the ground. This method will take a bit longer to master but it will look and feel fantastic.
Summary:
Face the pole. Wrap your leg around the pole. Wrap your other leg around the pole. Move your hands and knees 1 foot (30 cm) up the pole. Squeeze the pole with your legs. Repeat these steps until you're done climbing. Slide down the pole.