Article: You'll need a square of plastic, about 5 inches (13 cm) by 5 inches, to put candy in. You can even use the non-zip plastic sandwich bags, though you won't put the candy inside the bag. Rather, lay the bag out flat. You'll need small candies, such as jelly beans, gummies, and small chocolate candies in solid colors. Spoon a small amount of candy onto the plastic square. Gather up the corners of the bag until the candy is in the center. Make a little bag out of the plastic by turning the candy in your hand with the corners sticking up, much like putting a wrapper on a lollipop. Use a twisty tie to secure the plastic where you twisted it, just above the candy. Begin wrapping a second piece of plastic around the bag you've already made, much as you did the first piece of plastic. Put a stick in between the layers. The sharp end should be sticking out, as it will go in foam later. Tie the second layer up with a twisty tie. Continue making flowers in other colors of candy, so you have a whole bouquet. You can use shades of the same color, such as shades of pink, or make a rainbow bouquet. Find a vase. Pick a foam ball that just fits into the vase. It's best if the foam stays near the top of the vase. Slide the foam ball in, pushing it down gently to make sure it stays in place. If it's slightly too big, you can use a bit of hot glue to hold it in place. Stick the candy flowers down into the foam, adding them all around the ball. It can help to make a hole with a stick without flowers first, so you don't squash your candy. Keep adding flowers until the ball is full, then poke in some fresh or fake leaves in places to add texture and color.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Start with a square of plastic and candy. Make a flower. Add a stick with a sharp end. Ready a vase. Make the bouquet.

Problem: Article: When you have a small space, everything in it counts. By arranging your furniture to open up your floor space, you can make your room look bigger. If you don’t have a lot of room, place your larger pieces of furniture near the edges of your room, not in the middle.  Sometimes, if you have a few smaller pieces of furniture, you can place these pieces away from the walls. Placing a piece at a diagonal angle toward the middle of your room can give the illusion of space. Place your bed in a corner of your bedroom to open up the floorspace. Push your couch up against a wall in your living room to provide an open floor and pathway. One element of a larger looking room is the ability to move freely about it. Don’t place any furniture in areas that would block a view or ability to easily move about the space. The more furniture you have in any room, the more cramped and smaller it will look. Keep a small room tidy and organized. Start with what you need in a room, these are usually the bigger pieces of furniture like a bed or couch.  If you have a smaller room, consider only having a couple pieces of furniture in it. Use this piece of furniture to create a focal point. This is one area that draws the eye to it. In your living room, this could be your couch and table. Don’t add unnecessary chairs and knick-knacks, these will only clutter your space. Don’t hang too many paintings or pictures on your wall. Having a lot of items on your walls creates a cluttered look that makes the space feel more cramped. Place your bureau next to the bed and use it as a nightstand. Look for furniture that serves more than one purpose. Get a bed frame that has pull out drawers or is elevated enough to place storage boxes under.  Use a chest as a living room table. It provides a surface to place things on, but also opens up allowing you to store blankets and pillows inside. Grab a storage ottoman. If you need an ottoman, get one with a lid to keep things out of sight when you don’t need them. Use an extra kitchen chair as a small bedside table. Get furniture that has open legs, or tables that are glass. Furniture that is elevated with legs makes a room look bigger because it creates more air.  Furniture with legs or glass tables allow light to travel around, through, and under the piece, opening up the space. Attach a folding shelf beneath a window to use as a desk or ironing board. You can fold the desk up when you don’t need it Ditch the drapes and rugs when you can. Keep a space uncluttered and allow more light in by removing your drapes and rugs. Keeping your windows open allows for more light and depth to your room. A rug with the right pattern can make your room look bigger, but it can also separate parts of the room, making it seem more cramped.
Summary: Rearrange your furniture. Keep a small room sparse. Make use of hidden storage and multi-purpose furniture. Keep your furniture open.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This is a great method for pealing an entire head of garlic at once. Remove whatever loose papery skin you can by hand before beginning. Place the bowls together, open side to open side, to form a larger 'sealed' bowl.

SUMMARY: Place the entire garlic head inside one stainless steel bowl. Cover the bowl with another identical stainless steel bowl.

Open the BlueStacks app and click a game you want to play. It's in the sidebar to the right.  This displays some keyboard control mapping options to the right. It's the option with a large white dot in the keyboard mapping options. When you press the key associated with this shortcut, a tap will occur where the shortcut is placed on the screen. Just press any key to assign it.  This key will perform the tap action.  You can do this for multiple tap locations on the screen. It's the icon that resembles two white dots stacked on top of each other.  This option allows you to assign a key for repeated taps. This is the location the keyboard shortcut will perform a repeated tap. This key will perform a repeated tap.  Use the up and down arrows next to the repeated tap location change the number or repeated taps it performs. Alternatively, you can click the toggle switch to make this perform a long-press. This will allow you to create a directional pad that you use with keys. By default, it appears in the center.  If your game has a directional circle in the lower-left corner, drag it to where the directional circle goes in the game. By default, the keys are "W" for up, "S" for down, "A" for left, and "D" right. It's the icon that resembles an aiming reticle. By default, "F1" is assigned to this function. It has an icon that resembles an eye. There are no default Free Look keys.  You will need to assign 4 keys to free look left, right, up, and down.  A good option to consider may be the up, down, left, and right, keys on the number pad, if they are not being used to anything else. Alternatively, you can click the toggle switch to switch Free Look mode between the keyboard and the mouse. It has an icon that resembles a finger swiping left and right. By default, the arrow keys are used to swipe up down, left, and right. It's the icon that resembles a phone rotating. There are no default keys assigned to tilting.  You will need to assign a key for each spot that is most comfortable for you.  A good option to consider may be the up, down, left, and right, keys on the number pad, if they are not being used to anything else. It's in the upper-right corner of the keyboard mapping options. This saves your keyboard configuration.
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Start a game in BlueStacks. Click the icon that resembles a keyboard. Click the "Tap" option. Click on the screen to add a tap shortcut. Assign a key to your tap shortcut. Click the repeated tap option. Click where you want to assign a repeated tap. Press a key you want to use to as repeated tap. Click the "D-Pad" option. Click on the screen where you want to place the directional pad. Click each pad direction and assign a key. Click the "Aim, Pan, and Shoot" icon. Assign a button you want to use to aim, pan, and shoot. Click the "Free Look" option. Assign free look buttons. Click the "Swipe" option. Assign keys to act as swipes. Click the "Tilt" option. Assign keys to used to tilt the phone up, down, left, and right. Click the X button. Click Save Changes.