Problem: Article: Also bring a hat and use it to keep your face out of the sun. Don’t forget to bring a coat or jacket to wear at night when the temperature plummets, especially if you are traveling to a desert. You probably won’t have room for several bulky coats or sweaters, so bring only one or two. Underneath, you can wear long sleeve shirts or thermals that you change each day. And don’t forget to pack warm socks!  Pack as lightly as you can. This includes packing lightweight clothes, if possible. Your baggage will be easier to carry and you will be able to fit more items in your suitcase. Choose simple clothing items (e.g. solid colors plus a couple of standout pieces) so that you can easily mix and match them. This way you will have to pack fewer clothes. Planning on hiking? Don’t leave without a pair of sturdy boots. For the beach, you’ll want a pair of flip-flops. If you’re planning on attending a formal event or going to an upscale dinner, make sure to bring dressier shoes with you. Besides clothes, you’ll want to take a variety of other items with you. Start out by making a list of essential items that you use every day – things like your toothbrush and toothpaste, computer and cell phone chargers, deodorant, and hairbrush. Go over this list several times to make sure you’re not forgetting anything. If your travel plans include flying, you won’t be able to bring things like certain snacks or large bottles of liquids with you. Luckily, travel-sized versions of necessities such as toothpaste, lotion, shampoo, or conditioner are easy to find in local stores such as Walgreens or CVS. If you’re traveling out of the country and plan to bring electronics with you, check to see what type of power adapter is used in your destination. Make sure to get your hands on the required adapter before you leave so you can plug everything in once you get there. Take these with you on your purse or carry-on luggage so that, if your bags are delayed or another such circumstance arises, you don't miss out on a dose. You may also want to bring a small amount of over-the-counter pain relievers and allergy medicine.
Summary: Pack several pairs of shorts and t-shirts if you're going somewhere hot. Dress in layers if you are going somewhere cold. Think about what kind of footwear you’ll need. Pack other essentials. Take a look at the TSA Guidelines. Consider what electronics you’ll need. Bring enough of any prescription medications you take to last the entire trip.

Problem: Article: You can find these in the jewelry findings section of your local craft store or bead shop. The type that you specifically need look like a split ring. One of the ends of the wire is normal, while the other end is flattened and has a hole punched through it. Alternatively, you can also use the type of earring hoop or earring wire that has a looped end (instead of a flattened/punched end). You can use one big bead or a bunch of smaller beads. You can also do a combination of both, with a big bead in the middle, and some smaller beads to either side of it. Slip however many beads you want onto the wire, but leave about ¼ inch (0.64 centimeter) so that you can turn the wire. Use a pair of needle nose pliers to pull open a jump ring. Pull the ends of the ring past each other instead of away from each other. Slip the jump ring through the loop part of your charm, then close the jump ring. Slide the jump ring onto the earring hoop.  You can use the charm by itself or with some small beads to either side of it. If the ends of the jump ring aren't flush with each other, pinch the jump until the ends touch. Some charms may already have a jump ring attached. If you have a charm like this, simply slip it onto the earring hoop. Pinch the end of your wire with a pair of needle nose pliers. Bend the tip of the wire upwards at a 90 degree angle. In order to close the charm, place the turned end of the wire under the flattened end. Push the wire through the punched hole. If it doesn't hold, carefully pull the charm at the sides. This will create more tension. Simply lift the flat end of the charm up and away, then slide the ring onto the stem of your wine glass. Push the flat end of the charm back onto the bent end to close it.
Summary: Get some ¾ to 1-inch (1.91 to 2.54-centimeter) earring hoops or earring wires. Add your bead(s), if desired. Consider adding a charm instead. Turn the normal end of the wire up by ¼ inch (0.64 centimeter) to secure the beads. Close the wine glass charm. Use the charm.

Problem: Article: The line should be slightly longer than the width of your new hinge and should be parallel to the bottom of the cabinet door. The line should be slightly longer than the width of your new hinge and should be parallel to the bottom of the cabinet frame. The lines that you marked on the door will mark the center point for your new hinges. Be sure to center the pencil mark within the framework of the hinge’s screw hole.
Summary:
Purchase new hinges at the home improvement store. Place a small line, using a pencil, at the center point where the old hinge attached to the door. Place a small line, using a pencil, at the center point of where the old hinge attached to the cabinet frame. Line your new hinges up on your door. Mark the locations where the screws will go using a pencil. Drill pilot holes into the cabinet door for each hinge. Screw the hinge to the door utilizing the pilot holes. Ask an assistant to hold the door of the cabinet against the cabinet frame. Center the hinges at the marks that you drew on the cabinet frame. Mark the locations for the pilot holes on the cabinet frame. Drill pilot holes into the cabinet frame for each hinge. Screw the hinge to the cabinet frame utilizing the pilot holes. Open and close the door to make sure that the new hinges are positioned correctly.