Problem: Article: It's important to find the right envelope for your letter. If you choose an envelope of very light construction, for example, any heavy contents might break through the envelope while it's in transit. Take the following factors into consideration as you choose an envelope:  The weight of the paper. The weight of the envelope should be appropriate for the weight of the paper and any other contents you may be mailing. If your letter is written on heavy cardstock, or you're including something else such as photos, choose a sturdy envelope that can handle the weight enclosed.  The size of the envelope. The envelope's size should be appropriate for the size of the contents inside. Letters written on standard 8½-by-11-inch paper are typically folded into thirds and mailed in business-size envelopes. Letters written on notecards may be mailed in smaller envelopes.  The intent of the letter. If you're mailing a cover letter, you'll want to choose a professional-looking, business-size envelope. A personal note may be sent in a colorful, decorative envelope if you wish.  The letter's destination. If you're mailing a letter overseas, you may want to use a sturdier envelope, since there is a greater chance it could get damaged along the way. Once you've chosen the envelope for your letter, place the letter inside and lick the edge of the envelope to moisten the glue, then press it shut to seal the letter.  You can wet a sponge with a little water to moisten the envelope glue if you don't want to lick it.  Place a small amount of clear tape along the edge of the seal if you are afraid the letter might open on its journey. Write the address of the recipient in the middle of the front of the envelope. Include the recipient's name, apartment or house number, street name, city, state or province, and zip or postal code. Use the nine- or eleven-digit zip code if you know it. You may use the two-letter postal code for the state if you wish. Use clear, printed, upper-case letters written in dark ink so that any postal employee will be able to read your writing quickly and accurately.  If you are writing to someone outside your country, make sure you include the destination country's name in upper-case letters at the bottom of the address. Some people have their mail sent to a post office box rather than a street address. If this is the case for your recipient, write the correct post office box number followed by the city, state and country, if applicable. Write each part of the address on a different line to make it more legible. For example:  SKYLER WHITE 2004 ROSETHORN COURT APT 4 ALBUQUERQUE NM 87041 In the top-left corner of the envelope, write your name and address. For ease of postal handling it is better to write your return address on the front of the envelope rather than the back. You may also use a printed return-address label. Including your address will ensure that the letter comes back to you if for some reason it doesn't make it to the recipient.
Summary: Choose an envelope. Enclose the letter and seal the envelope. Address the envelope. Write your return address.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Showering is a wonderful way to reset, interrupt anxiety, and reduce stress. Particularly if you’ve been stuck in a slump, just hopping in the shower is an excellent way to practice self-care and give your self-esteem a boost. Furthermore, the physical sensations of showering (hot water, happy smells, self-touch) are excellent for relieving stress. “Legs up the wall pose” or “viparita karani” is a wonderful yoga pose for reducing stress. This posture improves circulation to your head and upper body. It also provides rest for your central nervous system.  Sit down on the floor and scoot your bottom as close as possible to the wall. Relax your upper body to the floor. Bring your legs up in the air to rest against the wall. Stay here for ten minutes. Dancing is excellent for relieving stress in two ways: it exposes you to upbeat music and it provides all the benefits of exercise. You can achieve these benefits in just a few minutes. Anytime you begin to feel stressed, get up and dance for the length of one song. You can even schedule these mini-dance breaks into your workday to provide a regular release. Any form of aerobic exercise has been shown to calm nerves and improve moods. Walking can be a quick and simple way to receive these benefits. One study shows that a brisk 30 minute walk can be as effective as taking a tranquilizer. But even a 5 or 10 minute stroll can do wonders for relieving stress.  Any time you feel stressed out, go for a quick walk. Work your way up to walking for 30 minutes at a time. Do this a few times a week (or even every day) to minimize stress and feel good. Massage has been proven to relieve stress and promote well being. But you don’t need to visit a professional! You can get these same benefits by massaging yourself. Start with an easy massage for your eyes. (This is perfect if you have been staring at a computer.)  Close your eyes. Place your thumbs under your eyebrows. Apply pressure and move your thumbs in tiny circles, moving towards the outsides of your brows. Continue this movement around your eyes.

SUMMARY: Take a shower. Lie with your legs up the wall. Dance. Go for a walk. Give yourself a massage.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Roll up a piece of paper into a cone. Trim the bottom of the cone so that it will sit flat on your head. Tape or staple a ribbon or elastic to the bottom of the horn. Tie the horn to your head.  Decorate the horn with markers, crayons, glitter glue or stickers. You can also use a gold or silver party hat to make a horn. Unroll the party hat and cut out a 1-2 inch section from it. Re-roll the hat and tape it into cone shape. Tape or staple an elastic onto the bottom of the hat. Wear a long-sleeved shirt and leggings or pants. Wear white, pink, purple, or another pastel color. Put stickers on your shirt to add decorations. Use curling ribbon or yarn in pastel colors to make a tail. Cut several pieces of ribbon or yarn to reach from your waist to your knees. Tie these pieces together at one end and pin or tie them to the back of your pants. Wear black or brown shoes to stand in for hooves. You can also wear black or brown gloves as your front hooves.
Summary:
Make a unicorn horn. Wear white or pastel colors. Make a tail. Complete the outfit.