Article: You should test the cards out before you attempt to sell them to a big company. In fact, cards that have developed a small local following have a better likelihood of selling. Go to a local store that you're familiar with and see if the owner is willing to carry your cards for a short period of time. Tell the owner you're just interested in testing out your product to see how well they sell. If one owner says no, be persistent. Try several shops around town. Another way to get your product some attention is to set up at local craft shows. Make a batch of cards for craft shows in the area and sign up to get a booth. Pay attention to how people respond to your cards. Try to get a sense of what you're doing right and wrong in regards to your greeting cards. If, for example, many people ask if you make cards using specific colors or for specific events, try incorporating these suggestions into the next batch of cards you make. Many companies got their start by fostering a strong social media presence. If you want to make and sell greeting cards, it's important you market yourself online.  Create a Facebook page for your cards, with a fun and catchy name. Invite friends who you think would be interested. Ask them to spread the word. Share media on a regular basis. Always let your fans know when you've produced a new card and any updates on where customers can buy your cards. Once you've established a small following, start researching greeting card companies. See how you can send in ideas and what guidelines they have for submissions. Contact various greeting card companies and see if they accept outside designs and new ideas. Many of the bigger companies, such as Hallmark, may want to stick to established providers but if you're diligent you may find a company looking for new ideas. A great way to break into the market could be going through sites like Etsy. Selling your cards online can allow you to build a small following. It's also a fairly easy and low cost platform. Many people find it easier to break into selling cards online than in a physical location.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Ask if a local store will carry your cards and see how well they sell. Set up at a local craft shows. Create a social media presence. Research well known greeting card companies. Try selling your cards online.

Problem: Article: If your table has no wooden or particle board backing underneath the slate surface, you'll need to find a specialized adhesive to glue the felt to the slate instead. If you do see that backing, follow the instructions for stapling the felt instead. 3M Super 77 Multipurpose Adhesive is a popular option. Protect the edges of the table from spilled glue with a layer of newspaper, overhanging the edge. Remove newspaper from each edge just before you lower the glued felt. Felt usually comes in one large pieces, along with instructions for cutting off strips for each railing. Follow these instructions to ensure you end up with pieces of the correct size. If the "face up" surface is not labeled, try to identify it by feel or consult a professional. Your felt playing surface may be smooth, or it may have a "nap" in one direction, depending on the type; you may need to have an expert identify the face-up side if you are not familiar with the material. Arrange the felt over the table, leaving only a couple inches (a few centimeters) of overhand on the short head end. Make sure each overhang is as parallel to the table edge as possible. Fold the head end of the felt over onto the table, exposing the underside that will hang over the vertical side of the slate. Spray that portion of the underside heavily with the adhesive, and spray the slate where it will be attached as well. Let this sit until it becomes tacky, according to the adhesive manufacturer's instructions. Starting at one end, align the glued felt carefully with the slate, press down, then move along the glued end, pulling tightly as you attach it to the table. You may need an assistant to ensure the material is taut, especially at the beginning of the process. The felt should be tight enough to prevent all wrinkles, but an ultra-tight surface is not necessary unless you want to practice for professional tournaments. Most importantly, you should pull the felt with the same pressure throughout this installation. The gluing process is identical for each of the remaining three sides. Wait at least a couple minutes between each side, or however long the adhesive manufacturer recommends to create a strong initial bond. Carefully pull each side taut before you apply glue, making sure there are no wrinkles on the cloth and you are pulling with the same force on every side. Trim the excess felt overhang on each side. One one side, cut a one inch (2.5 cm) wide strip of material for use as pocket liner. Cut off the material stretched over the pockets, then cut this strip into smaller pieces, gluing them over the vertical, circular surface of the slate to protect it from the pool balls.
Summary: Use specialized spray adhesive if the table cannot be stapled. Cover the sides of the table with newspaper. Cut the felt according to the manufacturer's instructions. Identify the playing surface and place the felt over the table. Fold the head end of the felt up and apply glue. Carefully attach the felt to the table. Repeat the process with the far end and the long sides. Trim the felt, and use the excess to line the pockets.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Before you mix your diazinon, you need to make sure your spray tank is clean and functioning properly. Fill a clean spray tank with 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water and test the spray mechanism to make sure the tank sprays properly. Always clean your spray tank out with clean water immediately after using diazinon to prevent contamination. Diazinon is a versatile pesticide and can be used to treat a variety of plants. It’s important that you add the right amount of diazinon because too little could be ineffective and too much could damage your plants and the environment. Pour the measured amount directly into the water in the spray can. Once you’ve added the right amount of the pesticide to your spray tank, seal the container and shake it well to combine the water and diazinon. Do not reach into the tank to stir the mixture or you could be exposed to the toxic fumes. Make sure the container is completely sealed before you shake it! Once you’ve combined the water and diazinon and mixed it up well in the spray tank, use it to treat your lawn, foundation, or plants immediately. The fumes can build up in the spray tank and are toxic, so it’s best to use the pesticide as soon as you can, so you can then clean out the spray tank.  Do not store any unused diazinon in the spray tank. Dispose of the diazinon at appropriate disposal sites. If you’re in the US, you can call 1-800-253-2687 to find a disposal location near you. Do not pour the diazinon into a drain or garbage can! It can damage the environment or harm another person who is exposed to it!

SUMMARY: Fill a clean spray tank with 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water. Add the appropriate amount of diazinon to the water in the spray tank. Shake the spray tank to thoroughly mix the diazinon and water. Use the mixture as soon as possible.

The faster you get to the wood stain, the more likely it is that you’ll be able to remove it. Wash the stained item as soon as you discover the wood stain. If you find the stain and it has already dried, you can still attempt to wash it out. But it might not be as effective. If you rub the stain (especially if it is still wet), you run the risk of making the stain bigger and spreading to other parts of the fabric. Rubbing it can also push the stain deeper into the fibers of the fabric and make it set into the fibers more firmly. If you must rub the stain (in order to clean it, for example), try to rub the stained part of the cloth against itself as best you can, leaving the unstained part alone. If you’ve got a wood stain on your clothes, you should wear protective gloves as you attempt to remove the stain. This will protect your hands and skin from coming into contact with any potentially harmful stain-removal products. Rubber gloves work best for this kind of protection.
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Treat and wash the stain as soon as possible. Avoid rubbing the wood stain. Wear gloves to treat the stained clothes.