Write an article based on this "Serve refreshing snack foods. Have a cook out. Have sweet treats on hand. Mix up summery drinks."
article: When you’re planning a party poolside, you want to have plenty of light snacks for guests to munch on throughout the party.  Set out a plate of fresh fruit like watermelon, pineapple, and berries. Have plenty of tortilla chips with fresh salsa or guacamole.  Serve cut vegetables with dips. Have cucumber sandwiches for another bite-sized treat. You can even cut them into the shape of fish. Grilling outside is a great way to include cooking in your outdoor pool party and feed all your guests a meal.  Cook burgers, hot dogs, or vegetarian burgers. You can also grill seasonal vegetables like corn on the cob. Prepare sides like pasta salad ahead of the party. Since it’s hot, it’s a great idea to have cold treats at your party. If you don’t have a freezer nearby, have coolers stocked with ice to keep them cool.  Serve individual containers of ice cream and popsicles. For a healthier option, you can also freeze fruit, such as grapes. For the adults, you can serve summer cocktails like strawberry daiquiris, pina coladas, mojitos, and hurricanes.  For kids and adults who don’t want alcohol, you can serve lemonade, iced tea, and fruit punch. Provide a permanent marker so guests can write their names on their cups.

Write an article based on this "Wash with soap and warm water. Rub the baby oil into the skin. Rinse away the loose paint."
article: Wet the affected area with warm water to loosen the paint and lather up with a mild liquid detergent. Get as much of the paint off as you can using the soap and water. Dry the area thoroughly with a towel before applying baby oil. Due to the repellent relationship between water and various oils, the baby oil will have trouble working if the skin is still wet. Squeeze an ounce or two of baby oil directly onto the paint spot and massage it into the skin. Work the dried paint away with the tips of your fingers, or with a cotton ball or sponge if the stain is particularly stubborn. Baby oil is proficient at breaking up and dissolving dried-on acrylic and oil-based paints.  Baby oil is one option that is much gentler and more beneficial to the skin than paint removers that use harsh chemicals as their primary agents.  Using a mildly abrasive implement like a cotton ball or sponge will help scour paint out of the deeper contours of the skin. Run some warm water over the area again to wash away the dissolving paint. If necessary, use another dab of baby oil on remaining stains. In addition to erasing tough paint spots, the baby oil will also leave your skin feeling smooth and moisturized.

Write an article based on this "Mix in different shades of red. Wear burgundy flats, heels or boots. Wear jewelry with red gemstones. Add a belt and carry a purse in the same red shade."
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Bright red shades can look overwhelming if used in every accessory. Instead, use different shades of red to create contrast while staying within an all-red color scheme. You have a lot of options with red, starting on the lighter end spectrum with pinks and light reds, and ranging all the way into super dark shades like wine and burgundy. For instance, you could wear a scarf, shrug or wrap in a shade of red that’s slightly lighter or darker than your dress. This shade is deep enough to mimic the classic look of black, but offers a subtle hint of color. Try wine-red ballet flats with a simple red dress. With a bold dress, amp up the intensity by wearing deep red patent leather pumps. Try pairing a trendy red dress with burgundy booties in leather or suede. Choose pieces set with rubies, garnets or deep red Swarovski crystals. Gunmetal settings create a tough look, while silver and gold settings have classic appeal. If you want to take the monochrome theme even further, choose pieces made of rose gold.  For instance, pair an iconic little red dress with a ruby or garnet pendant on a delicate silver chain. Add drama with a matching cocktail ring. Restrict your jewelry to one or two small pieces, and avoid any accessory that looks unnecessarily large. Let your red dress be the focal point. A matching belt and purse in crimson or burgundy leather can add great contrast to your red dress while still creating a classic vibe. Choose a thin belt and smaller purse, like a clutch, so the focus stays on your dress. You can certainly have an ensemble with multiple red pieces, but try to keep the accessories relatively toned down.