Article: Hold the broom in both hands, with one hand at the top and the other near the middle, and move it from the outside of your body inward. As you do, the bristles will push whatever kind of detritus that’s found its way onto the floor in the direction you’re sweeping.  The shorter your strokes, the more control you’ll have. The idea is to get all of the debris into one central place, not just whisk it around aimlessly. Resist the urge to sweep too fast or too forcefully. Doing so can send clouds of dust billowing up, only to settle back down on the section you just swept. Draw the debris away from the baseboards and out into the open, where you can shape it into a small pile that will be easy to collect later on. You may need to angle your broom when you get to corners, cabinet bottoms, or low-lying pieces of furniture to make sure that the bristles reach back into the deepest recesses.  It’s also a good idea to proceed from the far side of the room towards the door or entrance. That way, you won’t be forced to track back through the crud that’s lying around. For particularly large rooms, try dividing the floor up into smaller sections and treating each section like a self-contained space. Items like hair, lint, and dust bunnies have a tendency to get caught in broom bristles. When this happens, hold the broom over a trash can and loosen the stuck-on substances by hand. You can then get back to sweeping without having to worry about transferring the mess to another part of the floor. Make sure you wash your hands after handling anything that’s been on the floor. Once you’ve gone around the edges of the room, turn your attention towards coaxing the accumulated debris into your dustpan. Then, pick up the dustpan carefully, empty the contents into the nearest trash receptacle, and call it a day! Consider switching to a compact hand sweeper at this point to manipulate small piles with greater precision. Sometimes after sweeping a pile of debris into your dustpan, you’ll notice a thin line of dust left behind at the front edge. When this happens, raise the handle up at a steep angle while keeping the lip pressed firmly into the floor. This will allow you to brush the dust up over the threshold before “lowering the drawbridge” and trapping it in the dustpan.  This method is especially useful if the dustpan you’re using has a lip that’s too thick to let dust and smaller pieces of debris pass over easily. Alternatively, you can simply vacuum or wipe up dust lines that you’re having difficulty corralling with your broom.
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Drag the head of the broom along the ground using short, deliberate strokes. Start at the edges of the room and work your way towards the center. Pause periodically to clean your broom. Sweep the pile you’ve been forming into your dustpan for disposal. Use the “drawbridge” technique to deal with annoying dustpan lines.

Problem: Article: You'll find the items needed listed below. For best results, choose two different pieces of colored paper and tape them together at the edges. Having these pieces of paper will help you keep your surface clean and will allow you to reuse any glitter than you don't use the first time. Make sure the papers are big enough to fit your entire hand on top of and that they aren't torn or textured. Open the clear nail polish and the glitter and set them on one of the pieces of paper. If the glitter is not in a round tub, pour a small pile of it to the side. Because the rest of the steps must be done in quick succession, setting up and opening the materials in advance will allow you to move faster and keeps the nail polish from drying out before you apply the glitter. Drip the nail polish carefully onto the second piece of paper. You can use the corner of the brush or a toothpick to spread the nail polish out and create a nail-shaped drop of nail polish that is the same size or larger than your nails. It doesn't matter if it's bigger, you can cut it to the shape of your nail after applying. For a fun touch, you can use neon nail polish. In this method, sprinkle the glitter more lightly to allow the neon color to be seen through it. Use a small spoon to apply loose glitter to the entire surface of the wet nail polish. Make sure that the entire surface has been covered. Sprinkle slowly and lightly to make sure that the weight of the glitter doesn't mess up the form of the nail shaped polish. Make sure that you let the paint dry completely before touching it. Because the paint is so much thicker than when you apply a single coat to your nails, it will take a much longer time to dry completely. Once you're absolutely sure the polish is completely dry, tip the paper on its side and shake the excess glitter onto the first piece of paper. Pay attention to the shape of each nail as you shape it so that it fits like a custom nail to the shape of your nails. Do not create ten polish nails and then apply the glitter. Do the glitter as soon as you finish shaping each individual nail, so that the surface of the polish doesn't become too hard to absorb the glitter.
Summary: Set out the project items on a hard, flat surface. Lay two pieces of paper on a hard, flat work surface. Prepare the materials for fast work. Use the clear nail polish to create the base of your nails. As soon as you've dropped a thick nail shape of clear nail polish, apply the glitter. Let the paint dry for three minutes, at least, then remove the excess glitter. Create ten more nails.

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Add 1 cup (237 ml) of water and 3 tablespoons (57 g) of sweetened condensed milk to a separate medium saucepan. Mix the two together well so they’re fully combined. When the water and condensed milk are mixed, sprinkle 2 (1 oz./28 g) envelopes of unflavored gelatin over the mixture. Allow it to sit for 2 to 3 minutes so the gelatin has time to soak. After the gelatin has soaked for a couple of minutes, place the pan on the stove. Heat the mixture on medium, and whisk the ingredients together until they’re combined. Continue heating the mixture until the gelatin dissolves, which should take about 5 minutes. Once the gelatin is dissolved, remove the pan from the heat. Add 1 cup (237 ml) of cold vanilla vodka and mix it in well. Set the pan aside for the moment.  You can substitute plain vodka or even more peppermint schnapps for the vanilla vodka if you prefer. Make sure the spot where you leave the pan isn’t too cold. You don’t want the mixture to set up yet.
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Combine the water and condensed milk. Add the gelatin to the condensed milk mixture and let it sit. Heat the mixture and mix it together. Stir in the vodka and set aside.