 Why did the ice cream cone carry an umbrella? Because there was a chance of... Sprinkle. Tony here, it's shapegram time. When a shapegram comes your way, use shapes to draw the picture. This shapegram is a delicious cone with a double scoop of ice cream. According to surveys, the top four ice cream flavors in the United States are vanilla, chocolate, cookies and cream, and strawberry. I challenge you to build a cone of your own. To draw it, you'll need to duplicate shapes, select multiple shapes at once, rotate shapes and use the curve line tool. I'd like to show you a few things. This ice cream cone is drawn with 35 shapes. 17 of those shapes are sprinkles. The cone is a simple shape, so adding it later is not a problem. So I make the scoops of ice cream first. The scoop is made of a half circle with six circles. I use the pie shape to draw a half circle. Then I move the yellow diamonds to change the shape. I can drag the blue boxes to change the size and adjust the shape. Next, I add a circle by selecting the oval shape and holding down the shift key on the keyboard as I drag my mouse. I go to the edit menu and choose duplicate to get an exact copy of the circle. Let's go back and do that again. Instead of clicking the menu each time, I can use the keyboard shortcut to duplicate. Here's how. With a circle selected, I hold down the control key on my keyboard or command key on a Mac and press the D key, D for duplicate. Do the control or command D shortcut a few more times until you have six circles. I line up the six circles. With the pie shape and the circles positioned where I want them, I drag my mouse from just outside of my creation to pass the opposite corner and release. This selects the shapes. Now I can give all of the shapes the same fill color at once. I'll use a light yellow for vanilla. Then I click the border color tool and choose transparent. I drag my mouse to select the scoop. I click arrange and group. Grouping is an easy way to select and move multiple shapes together. I use the keyboard shortcut control or command D to duplicate the entire group. I move the new scoop into place. I go to the fill color tool and change it to a chocolate color. Okay, now I'll add the cone. It's a triangle. This triangle needs to be rotated. I click and drag the blue dot until it's rotated 180 degrees. I give it a brown fill color and a transparent border. I move it into place. The triangle needs to be behind the ice cream scoop. So I click the arrange menu, choose order and click send to back. The sprinkles are rectangles. In order to make it easier to work with the sprinkles, I zoom the canvas. To do that, I click the view menu, choose zoom and select zoom in. I want to zoom in even more. So I again click view, zoom and zoom in. I add a rectangle. I want it to have a transparent border color. I'll give it a blue fill. I'll change the fill colors later, but for now I want to duplicate a bunch of sprinkles and move them around the ice cream. I'll use the keyboard shortcut control or command D. I move the rectangle and rotate it around a random angle. Then I duplicate, move and rotate. I do this again and again until I'm happy with the number of sprinkles. I've added sprinkles, but they are all blue. So now I select sprinkles and give them a variety of fill colors. The cherry is made from two circles and a line. I like that the small circle is a lighter red, making it look like a reflection. The stem can be made with the curve line. I select the curve line by clicking the small triangle next to the line tool. I click near the edge of the cherry, then move my mouse away a little and click. I move a little bit higher and to the right and double click. The double click is how you end a curve line. I press escape on my keyboard to stop drawing with the curve tool. If you want to fine tune the line, double click it. Then you can move the purple dots to make adjustments. I give the line a green line color, a line weight of three and move it to the back. My ice cream cone looks legendary. I should cone graduate myself. Now try your cherry best to make your own ice cream cone. If you don't give up, anything is popsicle. I know you can do it. You got this. See you in the next ShakeGram.