Problem: Article: It's a gray app that contains gears (⚙️) and is typically located on your home screen. It's the section at the top of the screen that contains your name and image if you've added one.  If you are not signed in, tap Sign in to (your device), enter your Apple ID and password, then tap Sign In. If you are running an older version of iOS, you may not need to do this step. It's in the second section of the menu. It's near the bottom of the "APPS USING ICLOUD" section. It will turn green. If prompted, enter your Apple ID and password. You can choose to use your device passcode as your iCloud Security code by tapping Use Passcode, or create a new code by tapping Create Different Code. If you created a new code, enter it in again to confirm. This is for security verification purposes. It's in the top-right corner.  iCloud Keychain is now enabled. Your passwords and payment information will be encrypted and available on all iCloud-enabled devices that you've signed into with your Apple ID. Any previously saved usernames and passwords, wireless network information, and internet accounts are automatically updated in iCloud Keychain when you enable it. Do so by tapping iCloud in the upper-left corner, then Apple ID and Settings in the same location. It's near the middle of the menu, next to a blue compass icon. It's in the "GENERAL" section. Doing so enables iCloud Keychain to automatically fill in your username and password when using Safari. Doing so enables iCloud Keychain to automatically fill in credit card information when using Safari. It's at the bottom of the menu. Your list of saved credit cards will appear on the screen. Tap Add Credit Card and enter your card information if you'd like to add a new card; tap Done when finished.
Summary: Open Settings. Tap your Apple ID. Tap on iCloud. Tap Keychain. Slide iCloud Keychain to the "On" position. Choose your passcode settings. Enter your security code. Enter a phone number that can receive SMS messages. Tap Next. Enter your Apple ID password. Tap OK. Return to the Settings menu. Scroll down and tap Safari. Tap AutoFill. Slide "Names and Passwords" to the "On" position. Slide "Credit Cards" to the "On" position. Tap Saved Credit Cards. Enter your passcode or touch your finger to the Home button, if Touch ID is enabled.

Problem: Article: Use a cotton ball lightly soaked in nail polish remover to remove any nail polish currently on your nails. Gently trim your nails with nail clippers until your nails are at your desired length. Then use a nail file to smooth out rough edges and shape your nails.  You can also push back your cuticles using a rounded manicure stick. This will help elongate your nail beds, so your nails look longer. Alternatively, you can push back your cuticles using your thumbnail on your opposite hand. With ombré nails, your base color is usually a white polish or the lightest color you plan to use for the ombré effect. A white polish will help colors seem more vibrant, but using the lightest of your planned ombré polishes will give a softer, more subtle ombré effect. Paint this background color on all of your nails.  For an opaque base, paint two coats of your base color. Allow the first coat to dry completely before adding the second coat. To help your nails dry faster, it’s better to paint two thin coats of polish rather than one, thick and heavy coat of polish.
Summary: Clean up your nails. Apply your base color coat.

Problem: Article: You may want to reconsider placing a burlap flower on a silk blouse. Hold a piece of burlap up to the material you want to use it on and make sure they match. Sometimes bigger isn’t always better so make sure you are sizing your flowers appropriately for your project. Fabric that is one and a half inches wide by 30 inches long, or about four centimeters by seven and a half decimeters, is a good size to start with. The longer strips of burlap you use the more petals you’ll have. Place hot glue on the bottom of the flower and along the sides to ensure it is fully contained. Cover the bottom with a felt center and hold both pieces together, until the hot glue is dry and set.
Summary: Match the burlap with what you’re using it on. Size the flowers correctly. Glue a felt center on the flower base.

Problem: Article: ” Before you start getting rid of clutter, you need to sort it first. Use 3 large containers and label them by writing on separate pieces of paper. Then tape the signs to the containers. You can reassess the contents of the boxes if you decide to change your mind.  Make sure the containers are large enough to hold the clutter in the room. Consider making the “Donate” container a box that you can close up and donate easily. Start with the easiest first: the garbage. Look through all of the clutter and put any broken toys and devices, old food, or any other trash that you can easily get rid of. Place them in the “Toss” container and throw them away when you are finished de-cluttering.  Throw out any plastic utensils and sauce packets that come with take-out food. Get rid of any frayed or damaged electrical cords. Check the expiration dates on the spices in your pantry and throw out any that are expired. Don’t keep old magazines that you know you will never read or use. As you’re sorting through your clutter, if you see an item that isn’t damaged, but you no longer use it, think about whether you know someone who could use it. Put the items that you know you can give to someone else in the box labeled “Give” and give it to them when you can.  Contact the person to see if they are interested in the item so you don’t continue to keep the clutter. Think about a friend, relative, or neighbor who could use toys or games that you or your kids no longer use. Items that you find that are in good condition but you never use and are just taking up space can be used by someone else. Place them into the box labeled “Donate” so you can bring them to a donation center later.   Donate items to Goodwill for a convenient way to pass along items that can still be used. Give specific items to charities that could use them. For example, if you have a pair of shoes that you don’t use but are in good condition, you could donate them to Soles4Souls. After you’ve sorted all of your clutter, you should be left only with items that you want to keep. Take another look through them to make sure they aren’t things that you could give away or donate.  If it’s an item that you no longer use, but is sentimental to you, think about giving it to someone close to you that you know can use it. You may also notice that your items are much easier to organize after you’ve gotten rid of clutter. When you come across items that you no longer use or need but are still in good condition, put them in a box that you designate for donations. When to box starts to fill up, bring it to a donation center. Regular donations will continue to reduce your clutter and passes on quality items to people who can still use them. Keep the box in a closet or another out of sight place so it doesn’t become clutter itself!
Summary:
Label 3 large containers “Toss,” “Give,” and “Donate. Toss broken items and trash. Give items that you no longer use to someone who can use them. Donate items that are still useful but you no longer need. Review the items you decided to keep to make sure you need them. Keep a box for regular donations.