Ok then, here's a drawing :-
....and here's the recipe :-
Ingredients
1 x 5V supply
1 x 14-pin DIL socket
1 x momentary action switch
1 x 74HC14
1 each of 100kΩ, 3.3kΩ and 220Ω resistors (1/4 watt or less)
1 x 100nF (= 0.1 uF) capacitor (polyester)
1 x LED
Hook-up wire
Method
Familiarise yourself with anti-static precautions needed for handling CMOS circuits.
Note that there is a notch or other mark at one end of the 74HC14 chip to help identify pin 1.
Observe the correct polarity of the 5V supply and the LED (the LED cathode is usually shorter than the anode lead, or there is a flattened section of the LED body nearest to the cathode, or the 'cup' inside the LED is usually the cathode).
Leaving the chip to last, wire the DIL socket to the other components as shown, then insert the chip.
Note: depending on the LED you use it may be necessary to change the 220Ω resistor to one with a value in the range 100-560Ω to give a suitable brightness.
Happy cooking!