Article: Vacuum anytime you notice any crumbs or small particles begin to accumulate. Use the soft brush or upholstery attachment to vacuum. Vacuum in a cross pattern for best results. Vacuum before every cleaning. Dust your suede furniture every few days or every week. Use a duster or cloth. Go over the entirety of the suede portion of the furniture. To remove stains and keep the furniture smelling good, sprinkle some baking soda over the suede. Allow the baking soda to sit overnight. Vacuum it up in the morning. Look for a water and stain repellent made especially for suede, which should be available at most supermarkets. Vacuum the suede first, and then spray stain repellant over all of the suede. The repellent will keep the suede from staining when food and liquid is dropped and keep the suede in good condition for longer.
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Vacuum regularly. Dust off the suede. Use baking soda for smells. Spray on a stain repellent.
Article: While not necessary, a template will save you some work by setting up the timeline structure for you. You can check whether you already have a timeline template by browsing options in the File → New or File → New from Template commands. Otherwise, search online for user-created timeline templates. If you don't want to use a template, continue on to the next step. If your timeline tracks the progress of a multi-branched project, consider looking for "Gantt chart" templates instead. You can set up a basic timeline with an ordinary blank spreadsheet. Type the dates of your timeline in one row, spacing them out with blank cells roughly in proportion to the time between them. In the cell directly above or below each date, write a description of the event that happened on that date. Don't worry if it looks sloppy. Alternating descriptions above and below the date tend to make the most readable timelines. Select the row containing your descriptions. Click the Home tab in the ribbon menu, then look for the Orientation button under the Alignment group. (In some versions, the Orientation button looks like the letters abc.) Click this button and select one of the angled text options. The rotated text should make your descriptions fit the timeline. If you are using Excel 2003 or earlier, instead right-click the selected cells. Select Format Cells, then the Alignment tab. Type in the number of degrees you'd like the text to rotate, then click OK.
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Consider downloading a template. Start your own timeline from ordinary cells. Write your timeline entries. Angle the descriptions.
Article: Tie a ribbon bow around the paper. You now have a bunch of stocking flowers.
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Gather together at least five or more finished flowers to form a bunch. Tie together with a rubber band or an elastic. Wrap around with pretty paper. Complete.