Problem: Article: You'll need version 9.28.2.0 or higher of Snapchat, released April 2016, in order to pin stickers to objects and create 3D stickers. You can update Snapchat from your device's app store. You can pin stickers to objects in your video, and the sticker will stay attached to the object throughout the video. This will work best if you have something in your video with clearly defined features and movement. You can swipe left and right to see the different categories. It will be added to the center of the screen. Make sure to hold it until the screen pauses. The video will pause, and you can drag your sticker around. Try to do this during a part of the video where the object is clearly in the frame. This will "pin" the sticker to the object, and the sticker will follow the object around and scale as it moves closer to and farther from the lens. You can see how well the sticker tracks the object in the preview of the Snap. Note that this feature is still new, and may not always work correctly.
Summary: Update Snapchat. Record a video Snap by pressing and holding the shutter button in Snapchat. Tap the Sticker button to view your available stickers. Tap a sticker to place it on your Snap. Press and hold the sticker you've just added. Drag and drop the sticker onto an object in the video. Check out the results.

Problem: Article: 1 cm) of water. However, this is just an old school recommendation. Plenty of people say that keeping the soil consistently moist is plenty – it doesn't necessarily need to be flooded. This stage is up to you – just make sure it's wet. Add compost or mulch to the soil, slightly covering the rice grains. This will automatically tamp the seeds down into the soil. Organic compost holds moisture, so this is a good plan – especially in drier climes. If you'd like, maintain 2 inches (5.1 cm) of water for the rice to grow. At least make sure the soil is consistently wet, if not flooded. Expect to see shoots from the grains grow after about 1 week.  If your plants are in buckets, you may want to consider moving them at night (when it gets cooler) to a warmer spot. Rice thrive in warmth, and if the temperature dips, you'll likely see stunted growth. To emphasize that flooding policies differentiate from person to person, commercial rice-producing agencies sometimes flood up to eight inches. You may wish to up the water as your plants climb to the 7 inch mark. What you practice is up to you. For best results, thin out the seedlings no more than 4 inches (10.2 cm) apart in rows that range between 9 to 12 inches (22.9 to 30.5 cm) apart. Allow the seeds to grow up to 7 inches (17.8 cm) tall, which takes on average of about one month. Some people choose to start their plants off in a nursery bed since movement is always a part of the process anyway. If you follow this practice, transplant them when they reach 5-7 inches in height. They should be planted about a foot apart into a muddy bed. This will take approximately 3 or 4 months; during this time, they can reach up to 17 inches tall. Let the water dry out or drain any excess water before removing the rice for harvesting. Over the course of the next two weeks, they'll turn green to gold – that's when you know they're ready. If you're farming your rice, you may wish to drain the soil when the plants are about 15 inches (37.5 cm) tall, flood, and then drain again. After that, continue as above, allowing the rice to dry and turn golden.
Summary: Fill the buckets or the garden space with at least 2 inches (5. Observe the water levels of the planting area, keeping the soil constantly wet. Thin, or space out, the rice seeds to prevent crowding. Wait for the rice grains to mature.

Problem: Article: If you can find chalk powder this is ideal, otherwise just buy a piece of chalk. If you use a piece of chalk you will need to use a knife to shave it into a powder.  The paintbrush should be soft-bristled and of an appropriate size to dust the oil spot you want to remove with the chalk powder. White chalk powder works well to absorb grease and oil. Try to flatten out any folds, wrinkles, and ridges from the piece of paper. Take extra care to make sure that the part of the paper with the oil spot is as flat as possible. It’s important to start working to remove an oil stain from paper as soon as possible so that it doesn’t have time to completely dry and set. Dip your paintbrush into the powder you are using and brush it onto the oil spot. The chalk will pull some of the oil stain out of the paper. Be careful as you move the paper and try not to disturb the chalk on top of the oil spot. If you knock any of the powder off of the oil stain, lift up the top piece of paper and carefully brush some more of the chalk onto the spot. You can lay one piece of clean paper next to the paper you are cleaning, slide it carefully over, and then lay another clean sheet on top. Make sure it is covering the oil spot. Remove the iron after 5 seconds and check the oil stain, it will be lighter or possibly completely gone. Repeat the process as needed to continue to lift the stain.  Test the warm iron on a blank piece of paper first to make sure that it does not burn so that you don’t destroy the piece of paper you are trying to save. If it is too hot, lower the setting and test it again. Depending on how set-in the stain is, this method may not completely remove it, but it will get rid of some of it.
Summary: Get white chalk and a small paintbrush at an art supply store. Lay out the paper on a hard, flat surface and smooth it out. Use the paintbrush to dust the oil spot with the chalk powder. Sandwich the paper between two clean pieces of white paper. Warm up an iron on low heat and place it on top of the paper for 5 seconds.

Problem: Article: Use a high strength hot melt glue or epoxy to glue four ceramic magnets to the shaft. You want the magnet to be stationary with respect to the shaft. The magnets should be glued onto the shaft after the shaft has been inserted into the frame. Allow the glue to dry for several minutes (the instructions on the container can tell you exact drying times for your type of glue). For best results, use 1x2x5 cm ceramic magnets (these can be found online for a reasonable price). Glue them so that two magnets are facing the coil with their north side, and two are facing the coil with their south side. This allows you to see if the ends of the magnets hit the inside of the frame. The magnets must turn freely, but as close as possible to the walls of the frame. Again, having the magnet's ends as close the copper wire windings as possible will increase the "exciting" action of the magnetic fields the magnet produces. You may want to wind a string around the end of the shaft, then pull it sharply to turn the magnets. You could even just spin it with your fingers. As the shaft turns, you should get a small voltage (enough to light a 1.5 volt light bulb). You could improve the power output by putting a pinwheel on the end of the shaft and connecting it to an electric fan to turn the wheel. Keep in mind that this is only good to demonstrate the operation of the generator since you use more electricity turning it than you create.
Summary:
Glue the magnets to the shaft. Turn the shaft with your fingers. Spin the shaft as fast as possible.