Article: Use freshly brewed grounds for best results. Your pot should be large enough to boil two cups (500 milliliters) but not so large that the water you’ll use will evaporate away. Stir the pot so that the water and coffee mix together. This will allow for better color saturation and will prevent having clumps of coffee burn onto the bottom of the pot. To create more tanner, increase both the coffee grounds and water in equal parts. Bring your water to a boil and let it continue to boil for about two minutes. If it boils too long, the water will evaporate. Set the coffee-water aside until it cools back to room temperature. Do NOT rush to apply your product. If it’s too hot, then you may suffer burns. Massage both the water and the grounds onto your body. You should have coffee grounds spread across your skin when you’re finished. It’s best to wear gloves while applying the product to prevent stained hands. The coffee needs time to seep into your skin, so set a timer. Try to remain still so that the coffee grounds stay on your skin. Avoid cleansing your skin or shaving because you may accidentally remove your new tan. Gently towel off when you’re finished.
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Transfer 1 cup (250 milliliters) of used coffee grounds to a medium pot. Add 1 cup (250 milliliters) of water. Boil the coffee grounds. Allow it to cool. Rub your cooled coffee-water on your skin. Allow 15 minutes for the tan to set. Rinse off the coffee grounds.
Article: Give each one a few passes under running water. Wash away any loose ash, resin, or other materials. Make the cleaning solution that you’ll be using momentarily that much more effective by giving it less stuff to get rid of. You'll be bagging each individual piece in a moment, and then adding salt to each bag. However, keep in mind that the base is much bigger than rest, and simply adding salt after you bag won't ensure that any reaches the base's interior. So pour some into the base now before you bag it. Place each one in its own sealable, watertight plastic bag. Do not combine multiple pieces in one bag. You’ll be shaking these up soon, so don’t risk banging glass pieces together, since this will damage them. However: Fill the bag with enough rubbing alcohol to completely immerse the piece inside. Then add enough salt to cloud the liquid slightly. Err on the side of too little salt, rather than too much, since too much will result in clumps that may cause blockage in various pieces.  70 to 91% isopropyl alcohol is usually sufficient. However, extremely dirty pipes might require 100% acetone or nail polish remover. As an alternative, you can also try mouthwash, since its aftertaste is far more pleasant than any that might linger from rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover.
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Rinse the pieces in the sink. Add salt to the base. Bag each piece individually. Add rubbing alcohol and salt to each bag.
Article: Lay out your fabric so that it is in two layers and place your unfolded jeans on top of your fabric. Smooth them out so that they are flat and even. Then, trace around the edges of the jeans leaving about ½” (1.3 cm) on all sides for seam allowance. If you want baggier overalls, then trace further away from the edges of the jeans. For example, you could trace 2” (5cm) from the edges of your jeans for baggy overalls. You might also use a baggy pair of jeans to make it easier to get a loose fit. After you finish tracing around the edges of your jeans, use a sharp pair of scissors to cut along the edges of the lines you created. Make sure to cut straight even lines in your fabric. The 2 pieces you cut out will be the legs and waistband of your overalls. Next, you will need to create the bib pieces for your overalls. To do this, measure from your waist to your chest and cross the front of your chest. Then, add 1” (2.5 cm) to each measurement for a seam allowance. Trace a rectangle with these dimensions onto your folded fabric and then cut it out from both layers. These pieces will be the front and back bib pieces for your overalls. To make the straps, measure from your chest to your shoulder blade and add 1” (2.5 cm) for a seam allowance. This will be the strap length that you need to create. You can make your straps as wide or as narrow as you like, but 2” (5 cm) to 3” (7.5 cm) is a good size. However, make sure to add 1” (2.5 cm) to your strap width as well for the seam allowance. When you have determined your strap measurements, trace these onto the folded fabric and cut along the lines to make two identical straps. If you would like to include a pocket on the front of your overalls, then you can also make a pocket piece. To make a pocket piece, draw a rectangle onto your fabric and cut it out. Make sure that the rectangle is smaller than your front bib piece, but large enough to use as a pocket.  A good pocket width might be 4” (10 cm) by 6” (15 cm). Make sure to add 1” (2.5 cm) to both sides of the rectangle for the seam allowance as well. You will only need 1 piece to create the pocket, so you only need to cut out 1 rectangle.
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Trace the outline of your jeans onto your folded fabric. Cut along the lines you traced. Cut out 2 rectangles large enough to cover your chest and abdomen. Cut out the straps. Make a pocket piece if desired.