Article: Make the circles around 1-2 inches (2.5-5 cm) in diameter. Trace a small jar lid or candle if you’re having trouble getting the circles to be the same size.  Use fabric scissors to cut the sheet. You can find a buckram sheet at your local fabric store. Apply fabric glue to one side of one of the circles in each pair. Then glue the two circles in each pair together. When you’re finished you should have two double-layered  circles. Apply a dab of craft glue and glue on a colorful plastic gemstone. Choose something large and bright for the center since it will be one of the most noticeable parts of your rakhi. Find plastic decorative gemstones at your local arts and crafts store. Glue rhinestones in a ring around the center gemstone. Make a ring around the center stone with a decorative chain. Wrap the chain around the center stone and cut the extra off with scissors. Continue adding decorative rings until the entire surface of the circle is covered. Alternate the decorations you use in every ring for a more intricate design. The ribbon should be long enough that you can wrap it around someone’s wrist and tie it in a knot. Use a colorful piece of ribbon that matches the gemstones in your rakhi. Apply a line of fabric glue down the center of the circle and line the ribbon up over it. Firmly press the ribbon into the glue. Sandwich the middle of the ribbon in between the two circles. Apply a liberal amount of fabric glue to the backside of the decorated circle. Firmly press it onto the upward facing side of the other circle (the side that the ribbon is glued to). You can also use tiny decorative mirrors. Glue the decorations to the top side of the ribbon.
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Cut four circles of equal size out of a buckram sheet. Separate the circles into two pairs and glue them together. Apply a decorative gemstone to the center of one of the circles. Add concentric rings of decorations until you reach the circle's edge. Cut a piece of ribbon that’s 6-12 inches (15.2-30.5 cm) long. Glue the non-decorated circle to the middle of the ribbon. Glue the decorated circle over the other circle. Glue gemstones to the ribbon with fabric glue.
Article: After a safe amount of time spent in this intermediate zone, you can proceed to the next step. This amount of time will vary depending on the guy: you'll have to feel when it's safe to move on. Basically, you'll know you can go on when he starts giving you some extra attention too. Now, it's time to enter the very-near-to-flirt zone. Tell him things like "I miss/missed you," "I saw/made/met... and I thought of you." Lean on his shoulder if you're tired, for example. At this point, you must have reached a level of confidence between you and him where it's possible for you to do such a thing.  Physical intimacy is essential: it will allow him to start questioning his feelings. But don't go overboard; at this point, he's still only your friend. Physical contact must therefore be occasional. Always have a plausible reason: tiredness, feeling blue, or needing a hug. Once again, it is essential not to scare him. Never make it absolutely clear that he is the one you want. Guys like to fight for what they want. So, make him chase you a little bit. Let him know that you’re interested, but don’t be so available that he thinks you have nothing better to do.  Don’t respond to his texts immediately. Don’t answer the phone every time he calls. Don’t be available every time he asks you out. Ignore him only a few times; the risks are if you ignore him too much, there will be trouble coming in the long run. The up side is his heart will be questioning whether you like him or not. Don't seem available all the time after you've gone past your "friend stage." This will make him miss you and wonder what is going on in your life. He will know he's not the only subject on your schedule, leading him to care and love you more and more. Perhaps he'll do it himself – in that case, congratulations – but perhaps he won't. In that case, don't panic. Remember it's just as hard for boys as it is for girls. If he doesn't ask you out, it doesn't mean he doesn't like you. It might mean he's scared. Drop hints like "I'd love to see this movie but, alas, all my friends have seen it already." And if he still doesn't ask you out, well... do it yourself. Gender roles are so last century.
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Make it more obvious. Touch him more. Leave him wanting more. Ask him out.