INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The Favorites feature is only present in the iPhone version of WhatsApp. In Android, they are rolled into the contacts list. This is located in the lower-left corner of the screen. Your Favorites are all of the people in your iPhone's contact list that also have WhatsApp installed. You can find this in the upper-right corner. If you want to add someone that's not in your iPhone contacts, you'll need to add them in your Contacts app first. The contact will need to have a phone number in order to add them to your favorites. Tapping the "Add to Favorites" button will actually add them to your iPhone's Favorites list, not your WhatsApp Favorites.

SUMMARY: Tap the WhatsApp app on your iPhone. Tap the Favorites tab. View your current Favorites. Tap the "+" button. Tap the contact that you want to add. Tap the contact's phone number.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: . Most clothes are machine washable, but always check the tag for further instructions. Some clothes might shrink if you use warm or hot water to wash. Some might be able to handle bleach and some might not. And some garments can't be washed in a machine, such as certain silks and delicates. Always check the label carefully.  Put aside clothes that are labeled as "hand wash only" or "dry clean only". In most shirts, clothing care labels are located on the inside left side of the shirt or inside the neck area. In most pants, clothing care labels are located on the inside of the back of the pants. Dyes in clothes, especially pieces that are new, lose their colour during a wash. The colour can bleed onto other clothes and damage your entire load. When you sort your laundry by "colour", this usually means differentiating them by shade. The most basic way to sort your clothes is to separate your darks from lights and wash them separately. You can even sort them more thoroughly by colour.   Darks include colours such as blacks, greys, dark blues, dark reds, and dark purples.  Lights include pastel colours like whites, pinks, yellows, light blues, light greens, and lavender.  Jeans or dark denims especially bleed their colour and should be washed in their own separate load. Additionally or alternatively, you can protect your clothes from wear and tear in the washing machine by sorting heavier fabrics from lighter weight fabrics. Most washing machines spin and toss clothes around, and the extra aggravation from heavy fabrics might ruin lightweight fabrics. As well, if you're washing a delicate or lightweight load, the cycle's settings and temperature will be different from a heavier fabric load.  Delicates like lingerie, pantyhose, and washable silks should be washed separately.  Heavy fabrics include items such as heavy cotton pants, bath towels, jackets, or sweaters. If you choose to sort only by fabric, you can save a lot of energy and money from having to wash multiple colour loads. Some stains need special treatment before you can put the garment into the wash. The most popular stains that need pre-treatment are grease and oil stains. Avoid washing or drying stained clothing in the machine. Certain stains set when heat is added, making them difficult to remove.

SUMMARY: Check the tags for special washing instructions Separate your laundry by "colour". Sort your clothes by fabric weight. Separate out stained clothing.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Draw the tail using slanted lines that form into pointed angles. Draw a triangle for the feet.    The duck’s digits are webbed, take note of this detail in your drawing.

SUMMARY: Draw a small circle for the head and a big oblong below it for the body. Connect the head to the body using curved strokes. Add the beak using small straight stokes and the feet using sticks. Add a small circular shape for the eyes and refine the details of the beak. Draw the head and the neck based on your outline. Draw the duck's body and legs. Draw the feet. Erase unnecessary lines. Color the drawing if desired.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Brew coffee in a coffee maker or tea in a large mug. You can also brew loose-leaf tea or tea bags for 10 minutes. If you are using loose-leaf tea, be sure to strain it through a fine, mesh sieve lined with muslin cloth.  Black tea is the most common, but you can experiment with different types of tea as well, such as hibiscus. The coffee can be hot or cold. The tray needs to be big enough to fit your paper. You can also use a baking dish or a rimmed baking sheet instead. Press it down under the liquid with your hands. Tap it gently to get rid of air bubbles. The longer you let the paper soak, the darker the color will be. Hold it over the tray so that the excess liquid can drip back. Do not wring the paper. You can crumple it later to create an aged effect. Set the paper down on a stack of paper towels. Place another paper towel on top of it, and pat it gently to soak up any excess liquid. Keep patting the paper with clean paper towels until most of the liquid had been absorbed and the paper is damp. You can dry the paper with a heat gun, a hair dryer, or an oven. The heat gun/hair dryer will give you a smoother finish. Begin by setting the paper down onto a baking sheet, then do one of the following:  Blow dry the paper with a heat gun or hair dryer. Alternate between blotting the paper with a paper towel and flipping it over. Wipe the baking sheet down if it gets wet. Dry the paper in the oven at 200°F (94°C) for 5 to 10 minutes. Create an aged effect by crumpling the paper halfway through the drying process. Flatten the paper out, then dry it the rest of the way.

SUMMARY:
Brew some strong coffee or tea. Pour the coffee or tea into a large tray. Set the paper into the tray. Allow the paper to soak for 5 to 10 minutes. Lift the paper out. Blot the paper. Dry the paper. Finished.