Q: Have at least 10 printed wallet size photos, 10 blank 3x5 index cards, a ribbon or binding material, a felt tip pen marker, and a hole puncher. Turn the blank index card so that it is on its longest side in landscape position.  The wallet sized photos will be placed portrait style on the cards. Stick the photo to the right sides of your blank index cards. Use this space to write about the people in the photo, the date of the event, or just a title for the photo. Decorate the front with markers or keep the look sleek and clean by placing a simple monogram on it by using stencils for lettering. Place the hole at about ½ an inch from the very bottom and very top of the book. Through those holes, thread a ribbon and tie it into a bow.
A: Gather your materials. Apply rubber cement glue on the back of the photos. Write details depicting the photo on the left side of the card. Place a blank index card in the immediate front and back to act as covers for the album. Punch holes at the top and bottom of your booklet.

Article: Inspect the post attached to your seat's saddle. Locate the mark that indicates how far this should be inserted into the seat tube to achieve the maximum safe height for your seat. If desired, you can place it deeper than this for a lower seat, but always insert it at least this much to make sure your seat is securely in place.  A seatpost that is not inserted deeply enough into the seat tube can easily damage or destroy your frame if you attempt to ride the bike. If you want a higher seat than the insertion mark allows, you will need to purchase this separately. First, grease the seat post if you haven’t already. Slip it into the corresponding tube on the bike’s body. Push it in until the minimum insertion mark is inside the tube.  If grease isn’t included with your new bike, any waterproof, hi-temp grease will work. You can purchase this grease at any hardware store. Depending on the make and model, there should be either a bolt or a quick release mechanism on the outside of the seat tube. Whichever one it is, tighten this once you’ve inserted the post to your desired depth. Secure the seat post in place so it isn’t jarred out of place as you ride. Once the post is secure, move up to the seat’s saddle. If needed, adjust its position so it’s centered over the post. Then tighten its bolts to fix it.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Locate the minimum insertion mark. Slip the post into the tube. Tighten and adjust. Center the saddle.

Problem: Article: The Twitter icon looks like a white bird in a blue square. This button looks like a tiny house icon in the lower-left corner of your screen. It will open your Home feed. This feature works like While You Were Away, but uses a different algorithm to select Tweets to show. " Your options will pop out from the bottom of your screen. From now on, you won't see this section on your feed as much. It's not possible to completely disable and remove the "In case you missed it" section, but when you see it on your feed, you can make it come up less often.
Summary: Open Twitter on your iPhone or iPad. Tap the Home icon. Scroll down and find the "In case you missed it" section. Tap the  button next to "In case you missed it. Tap See less often on the pop-up menu.

Q: Choose a color for your flowers that matches another item on the coffee table to accentuate that color. Alternatively, choose a color that matches or contrasts with a major color in your room’s decorating scheme. For example, if you have yellow wainscotting, display yellow flowers. Flowers also allow you to add color to your room.  For example, use dark red flowers to match coffee table books with dark red dust jackets. Brighten up a dark room with white flowers or some attractive greenery. Faux leaves or succulents can give a pop of life. Choose a vase that reflects the style you are trying to convey. Pick an artistic or elegant vase as the centerpiece for your coffee table. Don’t limit yourself to traditional vases. Antique pitchers and other attractive containers that will hold water and flowers can serve as a vase.  For example, put flowers with large, single bloom flowers in old mason jars for a rustic look. For a nautical theme, fill an old hurricane lamp with flowers. Filling a vase or bowl with water and scattering petals on top creates a dreamy and romantic mood. Choose flowers that won’t be dwarfed by a large vase. If you have a vase that can only hold a few stems, keep your floral arrangement simple. Keep taller vases to the sides of the coffee table so that people can see each other if they are seated across your coffee table and so they don’t obstruct the view of the television isn’t obstructed. Alternatively, use shorter flowers and vases in the center of the table. Add a green, living element to your coffee table with a houseplant. Put the plants in nice planters that complement your decor. Choose succulents for a very low-maintenance alternative to houseplants. Use a terrarium or glass bowls to best display and show off succulents.
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Pick flowers in one color. Make a statement with your vase. Find the right size and number of flowers. Choose an alternative to flowers.