Write an article based on this "Tie yourself in either from the ground or from a climb. Separate the two silks so you have two clearly visible pieces. Lean forward through the silks, so your body is in front of them."
article: Separate the silks. Because the silk is hung from its middle, it hangs down with two separate pieces. When you're tied in, it looks like one. Grip the separate silks so your elbows are level with the top of your head. Either extend your free leg in front of you, or bring it up to your knee in a jazz passe. Try to make it look as pretty as possible.

Write an article based on this "Use sharp shears to cut the flower stalks near the base. Snip off hosta flowers before they mature to emphasize the foliage. Cut off the blooms once they turn brown if you prefer to keep the hosta flowers. Don't remove the flowers if you want to attract birds to your garden."
article: The point of removing the flower stem is to keep it from detracting from the look of your garden, so you want to shear it as close to the plant's base as possible. This way, the broad leaves of the hosta will hide the snipped-off stalk. If you chose a hosta plant because you love the ornamental leaves, but you're not crazy about the flowers, you can snip them off before they mature and go to seed. However, if you prefer, you can leave the flowers on until they wilt.  Once the flowers go to seed, they absorb energy that would otherwise be used on developing the leaves. If you remove the flowers on a hosta, it usually will not flower again that season. Although the leggy stems of hosta flowers can seem unsightly once the flower is wilted, you'll get more enjoyment out of the bloom by leaving it on the plant than you would by cutting it. Hosta flowers are delicate and they wilt quickly once cut.  Bees and hummingbirds often favor hosta flowers, so leaving the flowers in place can help benefit your local ecosystem. The seed-heads on hosta flowers are often eaten by birds. If you like the idea of keeping the local wildlife healthy, you may want to let the flowers go to seed. If you do this, all you'll need to do is cut the plant back in the fall. The flower stalks will turn brown when the leaves do.

Write an article based on this "Place a vase on top of your side table for a classical look. Arrange a trio of glass bottles to create a simple but artsy aesthetic. Set up a “statement decoration” to add a bolder touch to your decor. Stack books on the side table for a designer, intellectual look. Create a theme for your side table decor for a personalized touch. Arrange decorative jars on the side table to give a subtle, elegant effect. Set a potted plant on top of your side table for a simple, natural look. Add flowers to your side table if you like classical and romantic decor."
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You can easily find attractive decorative vases at your nearest department store or home decor outlet. Pick a simple vase that matches the color of another accessory in your living room, like the throw pillows on your couch. Alternatively, create visual interest by choosing a vase with cutout designs. When set near a lamp, a cutout vase will cast appealing shadows along the top of your side table. Pick a style of glass that appeals to you; both opaque and clear glass work as side table decorations. Color is most important for decorating with glass bottles. Try to pick glass bottles in colors that are not identical, but work well together (like violet, pink, and magenta or teal, mint green, and ocean blue). You can also place flowers or sand inside the bottles for an extra touch. Purchase an item that really catches your eye, whether it be a plant, sculpture, decorative box, lamp, or something similar. Place it in the middle of the side table on its own so it can take center stage. This decorative choice is simple, but will prove effective at drawing the eyes of your guests. Small coffee table books can be set on top of your side tables. Try to pick books with the most appealing designs. Vibrantly designed books make the best choices. Watch out for interesting lettering and color schemes. Try to pick books of different thicknesses as well for further visual interest. If you want to make your decorating a bit more personal, try to pick books that focus on subject matter you enjoy, such as photos of kittens or gorgeous cityscapes. Your theme could be anything that appeals to you or hearken back to a favorite memory. For instance, if you’re a lover of the outdoors, decorate your side table with flowers, plants, and stones. If you recently traveled to an amazing city, place souvenirs (such as a mini Eiffel Tower or tiny Kyoto shrine gates) and travel photos from that city on your side table. While you can use plain jars, decorative glass jars make a stronger impression. Pick jars with gorgeous etchings or your favorite saying scrawled on the sides. If you want, fill your jar with glass beads or your favorite type of candy. Houseplants are a classic decor item and are perfect for side tables. Make a potted plant a standalone centerpiece on your side table, or group it with other items, such as decorative jars and a stack of books. Mini ferns and succulents (like cacti and aloe) are great plants to decorate with; succulents also have the advantage of being easy to care for. If you don’t want to care for a live plant, purchase a fake plant to decorate with. Your flowers can be real or artificial, and of any color or species you like. If you’d prefer real flowers, consider using flowers from your home garden or buy flowers from your grocery store’s florist section, and replace them as they wilt. Alternatively, use dried flowers. You can keep your flowers in a vase or bundle them and lay them across the table.