In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It’s easier to store boxes if they’re all one size, so your hatboxes should be sized to your largest hat. Hatboxes are traditionally round, but they don’t have to be. All they really need to have is a lid. You can buy hatboxes at department stores, craft stores, and specialty clothing shops. You don't need to buy actual hatboxes if you don't want to. Wide shoeboxes or even clear plastic boxes would also work well. If you have several hats that are the same size and shape, you can nest them inside each other and put them together in one box. Don’t force any hats into each other, or nest hats that don’t have the same shape! Baseball caps, cowboy hats, and derby hats would all nest well. Some hats are fragile or have decorations like feathers, netting, or anything else that might come off easily. If you have hats like this, they should each have their own box. Write or print out a small label with a description of the hat and put it on the box. This will help you find the hat you need quickly without having to open all the boxes. It’s especially useful if you’ll be keeping them on a high shelf or using boxes that are all the same color. Make sure each box has a lid and that each lid fits securely onto the box. Most hatboxes have snug lids, but you may want to tape down the sides of the lids to be safe. You can keep the boxes anywhere you like, but make sure they won’t get stepped on or knocked over, and be sure that nothing will be stacked on top of them. Closet shelves or under beds and dressers are a good idea. You can also use your hatboxes as a decorative element by lining them up along a wall or on top of a table. Stacking the boxes on top of each other is a great way to save space!
Summary: Buy hatboxes that fit your largest hat. Nest hats together in the boxes. Store fragile or decorated hats in their own box. Label each box (optional). Secure the box lids. Store the boxes somewhere safe.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: from wiper blades. Lift the wiper blade so it is oriented away from the windshield. Wet a piece of paper towel with a small amount of hot, soapy water or rubbing alcohol. Wipe the blades with the towel until the paper towel comes away clean.  Remember to clean the arm and hinged parts as well. Hinged parts of the wiper assembly can stiffen with dirt and grime, contributing to squeakiness. For severely dirty wipers, you may need to use several pieces of paper towel. If your paper towel is somewhat flimsy, double it up before wiping or use a rag. If your wiper blades don't stay in position when pulled away from the windshield, hold the blade away from the glass with your free hand and clean them one at a time. thoroughly with glass cleaner. Coat your windshield with a generous amount of ammonia-free glass cleaner. Now you’re ready to wipe the windshield clean with a soft, lint-free cloth, like one made from microfiber. Wipe with a top-to-bottom motion until the glass is clean.  Undiluted white vinegar can be substituted for glass cleaner. Add it to a spray bottle and use it as you would glass cleaner. Avoid getting vinegar on painted areas of your car.  Ammonia based cleaners can damage tinting and cause plastic to degrade quickly. Ammonia-free glass cleaners should be clearly indicated on their label. Simply sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda on a water dampened paper towel for a stronger cleaning. Then wipe the glass clean in a top-to-bottom motion. If squeaking starts suddenly when you’re on the road, you won’t have the luxury of having household supplies on hand. Instead, keep some alcohol wipes in your car. When squeaking occurs, wipe the rubber of both blades with the alcohol wipe.
Summary: Remove buildup Clean the windshield glass Clean a very dirty windshield with baking soda. Remedy squeaking on-the-go with alcohol wipes.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There are endless creative ways you can spruce up a costume once you have the basics down. Because Abraham Lincoln was a politician, you might consider making a pin that says "Vote Abraham Lincoln" on it and pinning it to your jacket. The real Lincoln was also often seen holding pocket watches, so adding one to your costume may be a good idea for the fake of authenticity. A walking cane is always a good add-on to a costume of this nature. A good costume maker won't be limited to the most obvious costume solutions. In truth, there's a virtually endless amount of ways you can make yourself look like Lincoln, without even wearing the proper clothes for it. For instance, you could use paper and black spray-painted cardboard cutouts to make the costume's "coat" and "hat," then tie the pieces around your body. This approach can be called the "Paper-raham Lincoln" costume. Don't underestimate the effect of multiple layers in a fake materials-based costume. For instance a "dress shirt" underneath the cardboard coat could be made by cutting out some of the cardboard in the middle and gluing white construction paper Some women's costumes take the form of a "sexy" version of something. This often takes the form of combining the costume with a skirt and heels in order to feminize it. The "Babe-raham" Lincoln costume is a well-known example of this. You can exchange the big coat and pants for a black skirt and blouse. The only part of the original costume you should keep is the hat and chin beard. The Baba-raham Lincoln costume is a spoof of "sexy" versions of Halloween costumes. It can be worn by men and women alike. Because there are countless things you can do with a costume, don't be afraid to splice your Abe Lincoln design with other costumes. For instance, a cute cat costume can be merged with a Lincoln costume by taking the whiskers and ears, and throwing them together with the chin beard and top hat. If you have a stockpile of costume materials, you should experiment with different combinations using what you already have. You get bonus points if you're able to make Abraham Lincoln pun from the combination you've created.
Summary:
Accessorize your look. Explore making your costume from different materials. Try a Babe-raham Lincoln costume. Combine ideas from different costume sets.