Q: Print out a brimmed hat (or sun hat) pattern from the internet. Then, use a sharp pair of scissors to cut out your paper pattern pieces, which will include the hat's top, body, and 2 brim pieces. Make sure to cut along the desired size lines. These should be printed on the pattern. There are lots of free hat patterns available online, or you can purchase a pattern from a craft supply store.
A: Cut out the pattern pieces for the hat.

Article: . Staying hydrated is one of the best ways to ensure that your lips will be moist from this inside out. Try to drink about eight 8 ounce glasses of water every day to stay hydrated. Increase your water intake if you have been sweating or if the weather is hot and/or dry. Some foods may cause your lips to feel dry or irritated, so it is best to limit these foods or avoid them entirely if your lips are already dry and/or irritated. Foods that may irritate your lips include:  salty foods, such as chips, pretzels, and popcorn spicy foods, such as chicken wings, salsa, and hot sauce citrus fruits, such as oranges, grapefruits, and lemons Dry air in your home can lead to dry lips, so running a humidifier when you are at home may help. Try placing a humidifier in your bedroom and turn it on any time the air feels dry. Running an air conditioner can dry out the air, so running a humidifier when you use the air conditioning may help. You may also fund that the air in your home is drier in the winter. If you’ve tried many solutions but your lips remain dry, there might be other root causes. Tell your doctor about the problem and ask what might be the issue, and what you can do to solve it. Some causes of lip dryness include: Sun or wind damage Insufficient Vitamin B2 Too much Vitamin A An allergic reaction to a lip product or food A medication, especially one for acne, high blood pressure, or hypothyroidism A yeast infection around your mouth
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Drink lots of water Steer clear of foods that might dry out your lips. Run a humidifier at home. See a doctor if your lips are still very dry.

Problem: Article: If you want to grow multiple flowers, you can purchase an indoor planter that has spaces for more than one flower. It’s important that the container has drainage holes because overly saturated soil will inhibit the seed’s growth.  If you don’t want to buy a planter, you can punch holes in the bottom of an egg carton and use that instead. Put a rag or cloth under the container to prevent leaks. Combine the three different types of soils together in equal parts to create a well-drained soil high in organic material. Pour your flower container ¾ of the way up with this mixture. Harder seeds should be covered with an organic material like vermiculite or sphagnum moss, while softer seeds should lay on the top of the soil. Read the seed packet that came with your seeds to determine if you should bury them under the soil or leave them on top of it. Lightly sprinkle water on top of the soil, but don’t add too much or you could wash away smaller seeds. You can do this by sprinkling the water with your hand, or slowly pouring the water into the container from a small saucer. Either way, the soil should be moist but the seeds should still be intact. Plastic wrap or a sealed lid will trap moisture and help the seeds germinate. Poke a couple of holes in the top of the plastic wrap so that the plant can breathe. You can also wrap the planter in a plastic bag for a similar effect. Germinating seeds do best in temperatures of 65–75 °F (18–24 °C). Move the planter to a warm area that gets plenty of sunlight. Alternatively, you can place the planter on an artificial heat source, like the top of a refrigerator or near the oven. Move the planter before you use the oven or heat could damage the seeds. If you plan on transplanting your seedlings outdoors, harden them off by leaving them outside under a shaded area for 7-10 days. This will acclimate them to the change in temperature. Some flowers have an intolerance for the cold and should be kept indoors.   The seed package should give you a range of temperatures that the flower will thrive in. If a flower is cold-resistant, it should be labeled as hardy. Tender flowers are less resistant to cold and should always be in an area that’s over 40 °F (4 °C). outside, if desired. Position a small spade 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) away from the seedling. Gently dig around the seedling, making sure not to sever any of its roots. Then, pull the seedling out of the planter, with the soil around its roots, and place it in a well-drained soil in your garden. Monitor the seedlings to make sure that they don't die after the transplant.
Summary: Get a container that has drainage holes in it. Fill each section with a mixture of peat moss, vermiculite, and perlite. Bury or sprinkle the seeds on top of the soil, depending on their species. Water the seeds. Cover the container with plastic wrap. Move the planters to a warm area of the house. Harden off the seedlings if transplanting them outside. Transplant the seedlings

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This method looks to get as much of the air and mineral impurities out of the water as possible before freezing, start with already distilled water. Filtered bottled water will work, or any water purified by reverse osmosis. oil the water twice. Boiling removes air bubbles from the liquid, allowing the water molecules to stick together even harder in the freezer.  After boiling the first time, allow the water to cool. Then boil again. Keep the cooling water covered to prevent any dust from collecting on the surface. Make sure that you have let the water cool a bit before pouring it in the tray so that it doesn't melt the plastic. If you really want to impress, try making extra-large clear ice cubes and ice spheres. Nothing like drinking a cocktail on one very large rock. Leave it for few hours to freeze.

SUMMARY: Use pure water. . Pour water into an ice tray or other mold and cover with a plastic wrap to keep out particles. Place the ice tray in the freezer. Take out the tray and gently remove your clear ice cubes.

Q: If you like working with a larger group to help a diverse number of individuals workout in a safe environment, group exercise might be for you. You’ll want to look for training programs that are geared towards group certification. Most training programs are catered for certification to teach group exercise classes. If you like working with one individual to manage and achieve goals, you should look into becoming certified to teach privately.  Not all pilates instructor certifications will also include specific training on how to work with individual clients, so make sure you look for a certification that also addresses this. Some pilates studios or gyms will provide you with a client list, while others will expect you to build your client base yourself.  You can work with individual clients on the side, if you also enjoy instructing group classes. If you’ve got a background in physical therapy or sports medicine, you may want to look into becoming a Pilates specialist. You can teach courses for those in rehabilitation or for athletes. You can also get certified to teach special courses, such as pre or postnatal courses, without already having a speciality degree. Think about whether you want to be a basic mat instructor or if you’d like to be certified to teach more advanced courses. If you’re newer to Pilates, you’ll be more comfortable becoming a basic mat instructor before tackling more advanced certifications.  An example of a more advanced training certificate would be one that also includes reformer Pilates. If you’re wanting basic training, most training programs are 40-50 hours. For more advanced training, you’ll be expected to put in 500 hours of training.  The higher your level of certification, the more you’ll be paid to teach once you’re hired.
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Be a group Pilates instructor. Become a private instructor. Work as a specialist. Determine the level you want to teach.