Problem: Article: You'll need version 9.28.2.0 or higher of Snapchat, released April 2016, in order to pin stickers to objects and create 3D stickers. You can update Snapchat from your device's app store. You can pin stickers to objects in your video, and the sticker will stay attached to the object throughout the video. This will work best if you have something in your video with clearly defined features and movement. You can swipe left and right to see the different categories. It will be added to the center of the screen. Make sure to hold it until the screen pauses. The video will pause, and you can drag your sticker around. Try to do this during a part of the video where the object is clearly in the frame. This will "pin" the sticker to the object, and the sticker will follow the object around and scale as it moves closer to and farther from the lens. You can see how well the sticker tracks the object in the preview of the Snap. Note that this feature is still new, and may not always work correctly.
Summary: Update Snapchat. Record a video Snap by pressing and holding the shutter button in Snapchat. Tap the Sticker button to view your available stickers. Tap a sticker to place it on your Snap. Press and hold the sticker you've just added. Drag and drop the sticker onto an object in the video. Check out the results.

Problem: Article: Mascarpone is an Italian spread that is very similar to cream cheese. However, it’s a little lighter and softer. Because it's so close to cream cheese already, mascarpone makes a good choice when you want to make cream cheese just a little softer than it already is. The effect is subtle but noticeable—perfect as a topping for desserts like French toast and bread pudding.
Summary: Mix the cream cheese with mascarpone to soften it slightly.

Problem: Article: The amount of wax that you’ll need for the candles depends on the size of the jars you’re using and how many candles you plan to make. For four 8-ounce (227 g) candles, you’ll need approximately 6 cups (1419 g) of wax flakes. You can use whatever type of wax you like for the candles, but soy wax tends to absorb fragrance better than beeswax or other waxes. Once you’ve measured out the necessary wax for the candles, place the flakes in a medium size pot on the stove. Turn the burner to medium-low, and allow the wax to melt completely, which should take 3 to 5 minutes.  Wax can ignite fairly easily, so watch the pot closely as the wax melts. Be sure to stir the wax with a wooden spoon or chop stick, while it’s heating to break up clumps and ensure that it melts evenly. If you find that it’s taking longer than 5 minutes or so for the wax to melt, turn the heat up to medium. After the wax has melted completely, remove the pan from the burner. The wax will be too hot to scent right away, so allow it to cool for 2 to 3 minutes. The wax will cool more quickly if you transfer it from the pan to a cool bowl or other container.
Summary: Measure out the wax flakes. Place the wax in a pot and melt on the stove. Allow it the wax to cool briefly.

Problem: Article: You can make the sail of your kite from several different materials. Decide what look you want for your kite. Some materials can be decorated to make your kite unique. You can use any of the following:  Heavy duty garbage bag Lightweight paper Lightweight fabric Newspaper Plastic bag You should have all of your tools and materials gathered in one place before you start a project.  Material for the sail Scissors Strong tape Lay the kite frame down on the sail material, and trace a slightly larger kite shape. The outline of the kite should be 1 to 2 inches bigger than kite frame. Use the scissors to cut out the kite shape on your sail material. Fold the edges of the sail over the string on the frame and secure it with strong tape. Reinforce the top and bottom of your kite. Use tape to reinforce the top and bottom tips of your kite by placing 1 to 2 extra pieces of tape across them.
Summary:
Pick material to make the sail from. Get together all the materials needed to create the sail. Cut the sail of the kite. Attach the sail to the kite frame.