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THE NUTCRACKER AND THE FOUR REALMS FINAL TRAILER

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Keira Knightley is the Sugar Plum Fairy and Mackenzie Foy is Clara in Disney’s THE NUTCRACKER AND THE FOUR REALMS.

Less than 2 months until Disney’s THE NUTCRACKER AND THE FOUR REALMS arrives in theaters. The visuals on this movie look stunning! I can’t wait to take my family.

Helen Mirren is Mother Ginger in Disney’s THE NUTCRACKER AND THE FOUR REALMS.

All Clara (Mackenzie Foy) wants is a key – a one-of-a-kind key that will unlock a box that holds a priceless gift. A golden thread, presented to her at godfather Drosselmeyer’s (Morgan Freeman) annual holiday party, leads her to the coveted key—which promptly disappears into a strange and mysterious parallel world. It’s there that Clara encounters a soldier named Phillip (Jayden Fowora-Knight), a gang of mice and the regents who preside over three Realms: Land of Snowflakes, Land of Flowers and Land of Sweets. Clara and Phillip must brave the ominous Fourth Realm, home to the tyrant Mother Ginger (Helen Mirren), to retrieve Clara’s key and hopefully return harmony to the unstable world. Starring Keira Knightley as the Sugar Plum Fairy, Disney’s new holiday feature film “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms” is directed by Lasse Hallström and Joe Johnston, and inspired by E.T.A. Hoffmann’s classic tale.

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THE NUTCRACKER AND THE FOUR REALMS opens in theatres everywhere on November 2nd!

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How To Properly Take Care Of Your Family Pet

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Your pet is a part of the family and should be treated as such. Regardless of the type of animal, whether it’s a cat, dog, bird, rabbit, turtle, hamster, fish, or something else, there is a level of responsibility that comes with owning them. Even if you do not need to walk a fish, you must clean the bowl regularly to ensure it lives a long and happy fish life. Showing your unconditional love for your pet should always come first, and this will always be reciprocated back (although with a fish it’s harder to tell). Do you have the necessary budget in order to care for them? You must also guarantee that your home is properly equipped for their needs, you engage in the necessary daily activity, provide the right diet, groom or clean them, visit the vet, as well as do additional research as is needed.

Unconditional love

Your pet will love you unconditionally, and you must return this love back in order to build a good relationship together. Of course, it will be easier to tell there is a strong bond with some animals than with others. A fish will not love you like a dog. Regardless, you must look after them and provide them with everything they need to live a happy life, details for which are expanded on in the upcoming sections.

Budgeting

Owning a pet is expensive, and so you must make sure that your budget is prepared for it. The idea of owning a furry companion is cute, but if you cannot pay for their everyday needs, you are ruining both of your lives. The cost of a dog will be much greater than that of a fish or hamster, for instance, and it is important that you only adopt the pet that best suits your current lifestyle. There is no point in working non-stop, only to be able to afford your pet’s training. You won’t even get to spend time with your companion if this is all you do!

Preparing your home

Is your home prepared for your pet? Remember, this is an additional family member that requires their own space. If you own a bird, for example, you will need a big cage that is the right size for them. Even cats and dogs need their own sleeping space that you should make room for. Throw out any choking hazards that are on the floor and easy to reach, and even put your shoes away if your puppy has a habit of chewing on them.  Your cabinets should also have a lock in case a furry pet opens one up with their nose and starts poking their head in poisonous household cleaning supplies.

Daily activity

Some animals require daily activity, and this is particularly true for dogs. You need to set time aside in your schedule to take them out for walks, and you can also take turns doing this with different family members. Once again, this is something that will improve your pet’s wellbeing and it must be given top priority. Even if you have hamster, you should purchase a wheel they can use, or buy a bigger tank for your fish so they have enough swimming space.

The right diet

The same way you look out for your health through what you eat, you must do the same for your family pet. Some have stricter dietary needs than others, but you must abide by this in order to make sure they are well and strong. The good news is that there are also plenty of online sites available where you can order what you need directly to your doorstep. If you own a rabbit or hamster, for instance, you should only purchase hay that is rich in nutrients to help them grow, such as alfalfa hay. Small animals always need fiber in their daily diet, and you must accommodate this by keeping a fresh supply of hay daily.

Grooming and cleaning

Your companion and their environment must be cleaned. If they are furry, you will need to bring them to a professional who can trim their long fur, especially in the summer. You must also buy the right soap for your animal, as they cannot use what regular people do. Then, there is the matter of cleaning their environment. Whether you have a fish, lizard, hamster, or another pet that has a tank or cage, you will have to occasionally clean it in order to maintain their good health.

Visit the vet

As a person, you visit your family doctor ever so often to ensure that your health is in top shape. You must do the same for your pet, but bring them to the vet, instead. Even animals have to get their annual vaccines and shots in order to be healthy. Choose a place that isn’t too far from where you live, but one that also has good reviews from others. You are trusting someone with your pet’s wellbeing, after all. Making an appointment ever so often is also a necessary precautionary measure, even if nothing appears to be amiss.

Continuous research

The research should never end when it comes to your additional family companion. You should monitor their wellbeing depending on the current routine you have in place and the food they eat, in order to tweak it accordingly. Of course, when in doubt, you should also always visit a professional that can give them the appropriate treatment. Lastly, do not forget the importance of playing with them and buying them toys. At the end of the day, you want to create the best possible environment for them.

Taking care of your pet should not be a chore, it should simply become a habit you don’t think twice about. After all, when you wake up in the morning, you do not dwell on the fact that you must change your clothes, brush your teeth, eat and so on. A pet cannot take care of themselves, and so you must help them out. It will teach everyone in the family to be responsible, and your pet will be loyal and always love you for simply being there for them. They are a life-long friend, and must be treated right.

 

 

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What You Should Know About Mold-Making

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Making molds seems like a complex process, but it’s actually incredibly simple and pays great dividends for you in the long run. With a little research and effort, you will effectively be able to turn your hobby into a small business.

As a crafts project or for your business, making molds is the best way to go if you need multiples of the same products. Perhaps you’re looking to turn your chocolate recipe into an online dessert selling success. Maybe you’re looking to replicate a popular piece of art you’ve created.

Whatever your mold is used for, it’s important to get every detail just right.

But there are a lot of pitfalls that will slow you down if you don’t pay attention.

Here are some important things to know about mold-making in general that will improve the result of your own process.

  • Measurements are a must!

The measurements of your object will determine everything else in the molding process: how big your mold container should be, how long you should spend cleaning and caulking the material, and how much sealant you should use.

If your object is three dimensional, then it makes the beginning stages a bit more complicated, because your mold is going to need to be made as two parts (one for the front side and one for the back side of your object).

So make sure to really nail down those measurements!

  • Choosing a bad sealant could be your downfall

The sealant you use is where all of your money should be going, because using a cheap silicone sealant will always result in a bad mold. After all of your hard work preparing everything, the silicone should just be doing the rest of the work for you. RTV silicone works great because it’s fast acting (because it’s room-temperature vulcanized), keeps your mold strong to prevent tearing, and is also more than capable of catching every detail of your molded object.

  • Making your own mold container is preferable

To save on silicone, you’ll want your mold container to be not too much larger than the object you’re making a mold of. It’s best if you make your own mold container, and it should absolutely be box-shaped. Feel free to put inserts into said box to close the gap between your object and the inside of your container (silicone’s expensive!).

Your container has to be tall enough that your object will be submerged without the sealant overflowing, and make sure that you waterproof the inside of your container so that the silicone doesn’t seep out during your molding process.

  • Cleaning your object before mold-making is critical

This is by and large the most tedious part of the entire mold-making process. The more complex your object is, the more difficult it will be to thoroughly clean it. Having any dirt at all can result in a problematic mold. Use high-quality sandpaper to buff out any imperfections in your starter object, or suffer the consequences of needing to make a whole new mold.

Once you’re sure that your item is fully cleaned, you are ready to begin making your mold.

  • Cutting your mold right helps prevent imperfect casts

Once your silicone has solidified and your mold is finished, you still have a few more steps before you’re truly done. If your object was three dimensional, you’ll have to cut the solidified silicone in half so that your mold is in two parts.

A straight line is no good, because it makes it more difficult to know if your mold is perfectly aligned or not. By making jagged cuts and grooves, your two-sided mold will have no choice but to fit perfectly together. Use a sharp mold-making knife complete with a sturdy blade handle to provide the steady hand needed during this cutting process.

So long as you’re thorough and careful, this mold-making process will go smoothly. Doing it right the first time is best, because otherwise you’ll be wasting a lot of money on product. Remember, you’re doing all of the heavy lifting in the beginning so that casting is fast and easy!

Making molds is easy, but making a good mold takes a bit more effort and careful planning. With these tips in mind, you can turn your mold crafting project into a great success.

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