INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Go to https://photos.google.com/. This will open a page with your Android's photos if they are backed up. You may first have to sign into your Google account with your email address and password if this is your first time opening Google Photos. This blue button is in the top-right side of the page. Clicking it prompts a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window to open. Click a folder with photos in it on the left side of the File Explorer or Finder window. Click and drag your mouse across a group of pictures you want to select, or hold down Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ Command (Mac) and click each picture you want to select individually. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. Check one of the following options:   High quality - Uploads the photo(s) in high quality resolution at a reduced file size. This does not count against your Google Drive storage limit.  Original - Uploads the photo(s) in the original resolution, which may be higher than the "High quality" option. This counts against your Google Drive storage limit. This option is in the bottom-right corner of the quality window. Doing so will prompt the photo(s) to begin uploading to your Google Photos account. This app resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue four-point star. If you aren't signed into Google Photos, you'll first enter your email address and password when prompted. It's in the top-left corner of the screen. A pop-out menu will appear. It's near the bottom of the pop-out menu. This is near the top of the Settings menu. If it isn't, tap the switch to turn on backup for your photos. This will enable synchronization between your Google Photos account and the Google Photos app, which will put the photo(s) you just uploaded to Google Photos on your Android.

SUMMARY: Open the Google Photos website on a computer. Click UPLOAD. Click your photos' location. Select photos to upload. Click Open. Select an upload quality. Click CONTINUE. Open Google Photos on your Android. Tap ☰. Tap Settings. Tap Back up & sync. Make sure the switch is set to "On" .

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Tap the Instagram app icon, which resembles a multicolored app with a white camera outline on it. This will open your Instagram feed if you're logged in. If you aren't logged in, enter your email address (or phone number, or username) and password before proceeding. Tap a user's name in your Instagram feed, or tap the Search magnifying glass, enter their name in the search bar, and tap their account when it appears. If you aren't following the person for whom you want to turn on post notifications, tap Follow at the top of their profile page. It's in the upper-right corner of the screen. A menu will appear. This option is in the menu. Doing so will turn on post notifications, meaning that you'll receive a notification on your phone whenever the account in question uploads. You can disable post notifications by going back to the profile, tapping ⋯ or ⋮, and tapping Turn off Post Notifications in the menu.
Summary: Open Instagram. Go to a user's profile. Follow the user if necessary. Tap ⋯ (iPhone) or ⋮ (Android). Tap Turn on Post Notifications.

Since this will form the muzzle, try to make sure the piece of fabric is uniform in color. Note that, since the outermost edges will be covered, you do not have to make them perfect. Make sure no raw edges are visible along the bottom, but leave the top open for now. You may want to refer to existing images of sock monkeys as to how this should look. The best sock monkeys seem to have a muzzle that puffs out at nearly a 90º angle. The muzzle should take up a large amount of the area for the head -- don't worry about needing space for the rest of his features.  Go ahead, give your monkey a mouth! Along the toe line of the muzzle (which should be dead center) branch stitch in a contrasting color of thread.  If you'd like nostrils, simply embroider two small rectangles above the mouth about 1" (2.5 cm) apart. Stitch the completed ears to the sides of the head. They should be in line with where the eyes will be, just above the muzzle. Make sure they stick out from the front! To give your monkey whites on the outside of his eyes, glue or sew the buttons onto a bit of white felt. Then, with thread of a contrasting color, sew on the felt just above the muzzle. You now have an adorable sock monkey! For a non-demonic looking monkey, stick to black buttons. The size you need depends on the size of your monkey. And if you're giving it to a child, either avoid the buttons entirely or make sure they're sewn on really well !
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One-sentence summary -- Trim away the edges of the heel piece if necessary. Fold the bottom of the muzzle under and sew it to the bottom of the monkey's chin. Add stuffing to make the muzzle puff out. Fold the raw edge under and stitch the top edge to the face. Fold the raw edges of each ear to the inside and stitch them closed. Add button eyes.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If you can draw a triangle, you can easily make a cone. Draw a V shape or sketch it upside down as though you're starting to draw a triangle without its base. Make the V shape as large as you'd like the cone to be. Rub the tip of your pencil back and forth along 1 side of the cone until it's heavily shaded. Apply a little less pressure as you shade towards the middle of the cone and use a light touch on the opposite side. Add a little more shading along the bottom of the cone near the darker side of the cone.

SUMMARY:
Sketch a V shape using a pen or pencil. Darken 1 side of the cone and gradually shade to the opposite side.