INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Drape a pantyhose sheet lengthwise across the breasts. Find the center of the top, long edge, and glue it to center of your chest plate's neck. Just a drop will do. Stretch the bottom edge of the pantyhose sheet across the bottom edge of both breasts and glue it to the inside edge of each breast.  For a neater finish, glue the pantyhose to the underside of the collar, not the front. Start with the outer edges first, then work your way to the bottom and inner (cleavage) edges. Hot glue is recommended for this section because of how fast it sets up. Working a little bit at a time, wrap the pantyhose around the outer edge of the chest plate and glue it to the underside. Make sure that you cover the entire collar, shoulders, arm holes, and sides. The covering will be very sheer, and the chest plate may warp. This is fine. The pantyhose covering will likely cause the chest plate to curve or warp. Flip the chest plate over, and measure from the top of one shoulder down to the top of one breast. Cut a piece of thin cardboard according to that measurement, then glue it to the back of the chest plate. Make sure that it's not visible from the front. Repeat this step for the other shoulder and breast. You can also use plastic boning, featherlight boning, or thermoplastic/worbla. Cut 4 equal lengths of elastic. Hot glue 2 of the pieces to each shoulder of the chest plate. Hot glue the other 2 pieces to the sides of the chest plate, right below the arm pits.  If your costume will be light colored, use white elastic. If you are female, you can glue an old bra inside the chest plate. You can use hot glue, but sewing the elastic to the buckles or Velcro would be better. You will be crossing the left shoulder elastic to the right chest elastic, and the right shoulder elastic to the left chest elastic. If you need to, trim and cut the elastic first so that it is short enough to do this. If you are using an old bra, you can skip this step. Place the chest plate over your chest. Cross the elastics across your back in an X-shape and snap (or Velcro) them together. Put on your costume, and adjust it until it rests over the fake breasts naturally. If you need to, use makeup to help match your skin tone to the breasts. You can also get clever with carefully-placed accessories, such as scarves, collars, or necklaces. If you attached the chest plate to an old bra, then put it on like a bra.

SUMMARY: Glue pantyhose sheets across the breasts. Continue wrapping the pantyhose around the breasts. Add structure or support to the back of the chest plate. Glue elastic to the shoulders and sides of the chest plate. Add small backpack buckles or Velcro to the end of each elastic. Try on the chest plate.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: One option for a topic is to describe a person that you know well in your life. This could be a family member like your mother or your father. It could also be a best friend, a coworker, or a mentor. Choose a person that you have a lot to write about so you have enough material for the essay. You could also choose a fictional person to write about, such as a character in a book, a story, or a play. You could write about a character on your favorite TV show or video game. Another option is to focus on a specific place or object that you have strong feelings about. This could be a place like your high school, your workplace, or your childhood home. You could also write about an important family heirloom or a gift from a friend. Another take on this option is to write about a made up place or object, such as the fantastical school in your favorite book or the magic wand from your favorite TV show. Some descriptive essays are about an emotion that you connect to or relate to. You may choose a strong emotion like anger, loss, desire, or rage. You could then try to describe the emotion using your own experiences with it. You could also choose a more specific emotion, such as brotherly love or self-hatred. These emotions can make for powerful descriptive essays. Once you have chosen your topic, draw five columns on a piece of paper or a word document on your computer. Then, label each column for the five senses, “touch,” “sight,” “sound,” “taste,” and “smell.” Write down as many details you can think of for the topic based on each sense. You can then use these notes in your essay. For example, if you were writing about a person like your mother, you may write down under “sound” : “soft voice at night, clack of her shoes on the floor tiles, bang of the spoon when she cooks.”
Summary: Choose a person to describe. Pick a place or object to describe. Select an emotion to describe. Make a list of sensory details about the topic.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Four chairs might be over the top, one will probably suffice. You can use beanbags and a small table, if you prefer. Get plates, bowls and cutlery for your mini kitchen and a place to store them.

SUMMARY:
Add table and some chairs. Obtain some dishes and cutlery.