Use a brush to cover the edges with primer, then finish by covering the flat surfaces with a foam roller. Let the primer dry overnight so the paint can sit and harden. Remember to apply primer to the drawers and doors as well.  Only use primer if you’re painting with latex or oil-based paint. If you’re using chalk paint, skip priming and go straight to painting. Older paint and primer formulas needed to be paired by type, such as oil-based with oil-based or latex with latex, but current formulas can be mixed and matched.  If you chose a glossy finish paint, make your priming layer as smooth as possible. Glossy paint shows imperfections much more visibly than flat finish. Keep in mind that oil-based and latex paints require a primer, while chalk-finish paint does not.  Oil-based paint is strong and durable, resists chipping, and levels out any imperfections. However, it has a strong odor and is difficult to clean up.  Latex paints are water-based and very durable. Choose a satin finish to have a nice, light sheen that’s not too shiny.  Chalk paint is a quick, easy option with a smooth, flat finish. It dries fast and because it’s thick, it requires fewer coats of paint. However, its thick consistency also means it’s easy to leave brush marks. You can use a brush or foam roller to paint or a combination of the two. Foam rollers also create a more even coat of paint, so use them for larger, flat areas, then paint over any detailing or edges with a brush. Start by filling a tray with paint, then add more as needed.  Remember to paint the drawers and doors as well, keeping them on the dropcloth to prevent mess. Always paint in the direction of the wood grain. After letting the first layer dry overnight, you may notice that the paint has some patchy areas. Apply a second coat, brushing on paint over edges and corners and using a foam roller on flat surfaces. Let the vanity and all of the painted pieces sit undisturbed for a full night and check them in the morning.  Patchiness often occurs with darker paint colors. When applying extra coats of paint, you may need to let the vanity dry for up to 48 hours.

Summary: Apply a thin coat of primer to the vanity and drawers/doors. Pick from oil-based, latex, or chalk-finish paint. Apply a coat of paint to the vanity and let it dry overnight. Add another coat if the paint looks patchy and let it dry overnight.


People will be more likely to read something short and simple as opposed to a long, wordy paragraph. Cut out any unnecessary information from the text. For example, instead of writing “Fun outdoor concert featuring three musicians, an open bar with wine and beer, and great outdoor games,” you could write “Live music. Free drinks. Games.” People will be more likely to pay attention to the flyer if it’s immediately obvious what kind of event it’s advertising. Make sure the name of the event, the date it’s happening on, where it’s located, and any other important information is displayed somewhere on the flyer where people will see it. Get the right kind of people to stop and read the flyer by using the kind of language they're attracted to. Think about your target audience's interests and needs and incorporate them into the text. For example, if you're advertising an event for kids, you'd want to use words that are fun and simple and not overly complex. Instead of writing "Starting at noon we will be hosting multiple games and handing out prizes," you'd want to write "Join your friends at noon for fun games and awesome prizes!" The headline is the first thing most people will notice, so try to grab their attention with something different. Keep it short and simple and try to tap into the emotions of your target audience through the text. For example, instead of writing "Come to a night of wine tasting," as the headline, you could write "Free wine!"

Summary: Make the flyer text concise and to the point. Place important event information in a spot that’s easy to notice. Tailor the text to your target audience. Write an eye-catching headline.


You can change the language for the OK, Google service to both recognize and speak Arabic. You can access these settings from the Google app on your device. You can find this in the upper-left corner of the Google app. You can also swipe in from the left side of the screen. This will open the Google settings menu. This will open the voice settings for OK, Google. You'll find this option at the very top of the Voice menu. You'll have a few different voices to choose from. This voice will read back your "OK, Google" results, and will enable you to use "OK, Google" in Arabic. You'll need to stay connected to the internet in order to use "OK, Google" in Arabic, as the Arabic files are not available for offline speech recognition at the time of this writing in October 2016.

Summary: Tap the Google app. Tap the Menu button (☰). Tap "Settings" in the Google app menu. Tap "Voice." Tap "Languages." Scroll down to find the Arabic options. Check the box for the voice you want to use.


Tap on the Menu > Edit Page > Set Admin Roles. A summary of your friend’s profile will be shown. " You’ll be asked to confirm your actions. Tap the red "Remove" button to confirm and delete their admin rights.
Summary: Head back to the Admin section. Tap the pencil icon next to one of admins of your page. Scroll down the summary page and tap "Remove.