How to Mat Framed Photographs
January 6th, 2007 • Bookmark on | del.icio.us | Digg It | RedditGood, short, easy-to-follow instructions at the Lost In Bluedom blog.
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Good, short, easy-to-follow instructions at the Lost In Bluedom blog.
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As a parent, I’ve watched my children flock to the old photo albums. Photos are like printed memories, and the photo albums have never been off limits in our family. They love looking through the photo albums rediscovering their memories. The photos are all (film) prints of course. Cost me a small fortune — clicking away — and having the film developed.
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Here’s a good, brief, easy-to-follow primer on how to create your very own “stereograms” — images that, when viewed a certain way, make you see them in 3D. Cool! Especially the very first time you get it to work. You’ll need nothing more than a camera and image editing software to produce the effect.
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If you don’t know what to do with the many digital photos that you have stored on your hard drive, do what my daughter did. Using Windows Movie Maker, for Father’s Day, she chose the best pics and added descriptions with some some of my favorite music, and put it in a movie. She then saved it to a CD and gift wrapped it. Wow! It was wonderful seeing flashbacks of our family life in that fashion.
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About Personalized Photo Calendars
Photo Calendars are 12-month, wall-hanging calendars that you can create using your own digital photos and captions. As you customize your own photo calendar, you can start the calendar on whatever month and year you wish. Most photo calendars are printed on white heavy-weight glossy card stock that you can write on, and they are spiral-bound in the middle.
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