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December 2006

DIY ____Water-Bottle Tripod

how to turn nearly any plastic bottle into a tripod (make that monopod) for your camera.

November 2006

How to Put a Mosaic in the Mail

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an idea that’s easy, inexpensive and guaranteed to earn rave reviews… All it takes is a few minutes a day, some photos, some stamps, and a pair of scissors.

Image Transfers

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This section will try to cover various types of transferring images to your artwork. A lot are well known and some may be new. All give different results, some are easier than others and will need some practise and experimentation to achieve the effects y

Image transfers with the Blender Pen

BLENDER PEN TRANSFER This is a transfer process using photocopies and a blender pen. I use a Chartpak Blender Pen. A blender pen transfer works great on all kinds of fabrics, tile, paper, wood, copper, linoleum, and a variety of other materials. And it w

Cadre photo dans boitier CD__Photojojo » DIY Jewel Case Frames: Wonderful Wall Art Faster than you can say Polar Bears!

a clever project that uses CD jewel cases to make rearrangeable, refillable, photo frames for those empty walls of yours. Watch our first ever Photojojo video tutorial and see how you can get your photographs off-line and on your walls in about half an ho

Cadre phot dans Boitier CD _____Calendar Jewel Case Instructions

Calendar Jewel Case Instructions It's so easy, a child can do it (those are my daughter's hands modeling). To display your calendar in a CD jewel case:Print it so that it is 4.75 inches wide (12 centimeters). This is 150 PPI....

Photojojo » The DIY CanFrame: Transform a Tin Can into a Simple Photo Frame in 15 Minutes

Our tutorial will step you through an insanely simple way to show off your photos for the price of a 79 cent can of beans. All you need is the aforementioned can, some glue, a photo, and 15 minutes!

August 2006

Gmail, Picasa and Flickr (-)

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To avoid the clunky "export resized and upload to Flickr from Windows Explorer folder" routine, Jim suggests simply emailing photos to Flickr directly from Picasa, which will resize and send for you. Genius!