Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear nude heels with colorful outfits. Try a nude heel with black and white. Complement lighter fabrics and colors. Pair nude heels with jeans.

Answer: Opt for a nude heel when you wear clothes in bright colors or prints. This puts the focus on your outfit. You can also tone down a really busy outfit with a nude heel. Choose a nude color that is close to your skin tone and will match a variety of colors and prints. Wear strappy nude heels with a colorful floral dress for a polished, feminine look. Offset a black and white ensemble with a nude heel. Wearing your nude heels will to break up the black and white and soften your look. Pair it with interesting jewelry to freshen up this standard color combination.  Try softening an edgy combination of black moto vest and white dress with a nude pump. Pair a black t-shirt and jeans with a chunky nude heel to individualize your look and provide a break from the black. Wear a nude heel with delicate fabrics, like linen to avoid overwhelming the look of the fabric. Also wear your nude heels with lace for a very feminine look. Try a nude heel with lighter colored clothes, like pastels and even metallics. In every case, your nude heel will look subtle and sophisticated with your lighter clothes.  Try wearing a nude wedge with a flowy linen outfit. Pair a gold sweater with tailored white pants and a nude heel for a sophisticated, polished look. Wear your heels to dress up jeans. Because they elongate your legs, you’ll look slimmer and taller wearing jeans with nude heels. You can also enjoy the versatility of being able to match just about any top to your jeans and nude heels.   Wear a high, feminine nude heel with cropped jeans to balance the casualness of the cropped jeans and look taller. Try nude stilettos with tight jeans for a long, lean look.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Use vinegar or salt water to antique your brass safely and easily. Apply salt water to make brass slightly darker. Coat with vinegar instead for more pronounced aging. Use vinegar vapors for a warm brown appearance. Whichever method you used, wash with warm water and dry.

Answer: Any type of household vinegar or even table salt in water can be used to antique brass. This can take longer to take effect than the other methods — several hours for vinegar, and up to several days with salt water— but you do not have to handle any dangerous chemicals and probably already have the necessary ingredients in your kitchen.  Prepare the brass first as described above to ensure the antiquing succeeds. Wear rubber gloves for any method to prevent getting oil on the brass. A mix of equal parts table salt and water will oxidize the brass, simply speeding up the natural aging process brass undergoes. Apply it with a small paintbrush over the entire surface and reapply daily until you've achieved the appearance you enjoy. Apply with a brush or simply dip the piece in any type of vinegar. Allow it to dry, then apply an additional coat if you'd like a darker color.  Mix a spoonful of table salt into the vinegar for a greener patina.  Heating the brass with a hair dryer or oven to around 450ºF (230ºC) will produce more noticeable results, but you'll need oven mitts or thick gardener gloves to handle it at this temperature. This may not achieve the authentic appearance that ammonia or antiquing solution will, but some people prefer the "gingerbread" appearance that results. In any case, it is certainly safer and less expensive than those methods.  Pour some vinegar into a plastic bucket with an airtight lid. Place wooden blocks or other objects into the bucket so a stable, flat surface is dry above the level of the vinegar. Place the brass on top of the objects. Seal the lid to trap the vinegar fumes and let them alter the brass for several hours or overnight. Once the result you want is achieved, which may take several applications, wash the brass in warm water. Dry it gently with a towel or by applying heat. Once it is dry, you have the option to preserve its color by coating with a brass lacquer or wax.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Let the inside of the suit dry first. Use a plastic hanger to dry your suit indoors. Allow the outside of the suit to dry.

Answer:
After you rinse or wash your suit, leave it inside out to dry. It’s important to let the inside of the suit dry to avoid any odors or mildew from building up. Drying the inside also lengthens the life of the wetsuit. Slide the top of the wetsuit through a heavy, plastic hanger so that it folds in half near the waist, rather than hanging it by the neck or shoulders. Hang it indoors, such as on your shower rod, while it dries. If you must hang it outdoors, make sure it stays shaded, as direct sunlight degrades the fabric. Once the inside of your suit is dry, turn the suit right-side out. Use the same method as before to hang the suit over a plastic hanger. Allow it to dry completely, indoors and away from the sun.