Q: Losing money can be very upsetting, but getting frazzled will make it more difficult for you to think about where you had the money last. Wait a moment before you begin your search and take a deep breath. You may know the exact amount of money that you are missing, but if not, make an estimate. Are you missing a small amount or a larger amount? What denomination was the money? $1s, $5s, $20s, etc.? Having a solid idea of how much you have lost and what bill denominations will make it easier for you to ask people about your missing money. Try to remember where you had the money last. Did you have it at home, take it with you to the grocery store, or somewhere else? Do you remember spending any of it? If so, did you put the change back into your wallet or your pocket? Do the best you can to remember the details of when and where you last had the money. Now that you have thought about how much money you have lost, as well as where and when you might have lost it, you can plan out where you should look. Include the places you might have lost your money and anywhere you passed through along the way. Check usual and unusual places for your missing money. Look in the pockets of the clothes you wore when you last had the money. Check between couch cushions and on the floor. Check where you stash your keys at the end of the day. Go back to the places where you might have lost your money and follow the same route that you took before. As you walk, scan the ground for your money just in case it fell out of your pocket along the way. Check the floor and around the seats in your car to see if your money is there. It may have fallen out of your pocket as you got into or out of your car. Check the glove compartment, overhead visors, and other places that you might have stowed your money without remembering. If you think you might have lost your money in a store or some other place of business, ask the manager if anyone found your money. Say how much you lost and what denomination the money was in. You can also leave your name and number just in case someone turns the money in. If the places you went to with the money have a lost and found, check to see if your money is there. You may have to offer identifying information about your money, such as the amount, bill denomination, and when you lost it, so be prepared. A small amount of money probably would not be turned into the police, but a large amount might be. If you have lost a substantial amount of money, then you may want to report it to the police. Conduct a thorough search first, but if you still can’t find your money, file a report with the police.
A: Take a deep breath. Estimate how much money you have lost. Think about where you last had the money. Make a plan. Search your home. Retrace your steps. Search your car. Ask if anyone found your money. Check the lost and found. Consider reporting your lost money to the police.

Article: In case the wax spills while pouring, protect your surface so that clean up is simple and easy. Dried wax is easier to clean up since the large pieces can be picked off and the residue spot-cleaned. Going slow and steady will prevent the wax from cracking when it settles and avoids creating air pockets within the jar. When the candle burns, the top layer of wax will melt and pool around the wick. You don't want the wax to overflow when you first start burning your candle. There can often be a sinkhole of wax that forms around the wick as it begins to set. Simply pour a little more wax into the sunken area and give the jar a light shake to settle the wax evenly. Leave about a quarter of an inch of wick above the top of the candle. If the wick is too long, it will flop over and burn incorrectly. If it is too short, you will have trouble getting it to light and it may drown in the melted top layer of wax.
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Place a tray or newspaper under your jars. Pour the wax into your jars slowly. Leave space at the top of the candle as you pour. Top off the candle with a little more wax. Trim the wick before burning.

Q: Go to https://www.roblox.com/games in your browser. It's on the upper-left side of the page. If this is your first time opening the Create tab, click the blue Continue to Create page link in the pop-up window.  Skip this step if you go straight to the Create page. If you aren't logged into Roblox, you'll need to enter your username and password and then click Sign In before you can continue. This option is near the bottom of the "My Creations" list of items. You may first need to click My Creations at the top of the page to open this list. It's a grey button near the top of the "Create a Shirt" page. A window will open. Find the PNG template image in the folder where you saved it (e.g., Desktop) and click it. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. In the "Shirt Name" text field, type in the name of your shirt. This is how it will appear in the web store and on your profile. It's a green button below the "Shirt Name" text field. Doing so will upload your shirt to your Roblox profile, from which point you can equip or sell it as you please.
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Open the Roblox main page. Click the Create tab. Click Continue to Create page if prompted. Click Shirts. Click Browse. Select your shirt image. Click Open. Enter a name for your shirt. Click Upload.