PHOTO
All about the photo - from taking the perfect photo to cool photo crafts.
Whether for purposes of a hobby, an art class, or professional work, dry-mounting is an essential skill to add a finished look to any picture. Though the process (and a hot iron) may seem daunting, with simple direct instruction, it is easy to master.
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Sydney James
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Published 11/30/2007
Use Shrinkpictures.com to create your own personal photo avatar to upload to Associated Content or other internet forums.
By
P. L. Clark
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Published 11/30/2007
This Thanksgiving photo table runner is a fun way to celebrate Thanksgiving the way it was intended, with family.
By
R. Ann Siper
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Published 9/21/2007
This website offers a photo enhancing service with technology that can enhance your child's natural beauty to an unrealistic facsimile.
By
Lisa Carey
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Published 8/13/2007
This chain link fence wall photo holder is the perfect way to display photos using recycled materials.
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R. Ann Siper
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Published 8/1/2007
You will be stuck with a photo ID for awhile, don't get one you hate just because you are tired of waiting at the DMV
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NOM
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Published 6/4/2007
This homemade photo album is a super easy craft for kids that is perfect to hold all those photos taken on your family vacation, at bible school, or any photos the kids have!
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R. Ann Siper
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Published 5/9/2007
Looking for a fun and functional mother's day craft for the kids? Let them use their creative skills to make Mom a photo storage box!
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R. Ann Siper
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Published 4/20/2007
This simple Digital Photo overnight bag is perfect for overnight visits to their friends, weekend, trips to the grand parents, and weekend trips with mom and dad.
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R. Ann Siper
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Published 4/9/2007
There are a lot of free photo sites on the web, and few places that families can share videos. Do you know which ones are best for your family?
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Pam Gaulin
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Published 2/26/2007
This Family Photo Coffee Table is perfect for furnishing your home. This simple family photo coffee table would look great in a family room, living room, or even a home office.
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R. Ann Siper
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Published 1/31/2007
Now that everyone and their mother are investing in digital photography, doesn't it make sense to purchase a photo printer along with your new digital camera so that you can develop your own photos?
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Mei
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Published 1/2/2007
This simple scrabble game piece frame is prefect for a gift, family photo, and almost any occasion. You can buy used scrabble boards at flea markets and yard sales and simply use the game pieces.
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R. Ann Siper
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Published 12/28/2006
I love old Family Photos. I hoard them year after year because I simply cannot part with them. I just hate seeing them sit unused though. This simple project is a great way to use those old Family Photos and decorate your tree or even a window frame for very little money.
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R. Ann Siper
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Published 12/20/2006
This is an overview of two common products used in home photo transfers.
By
Christine Cadena
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Published 12/11/2006
Ok, so we all have them, embarrassing photographs our folks took when we were four years old and still sucking our thumb. They show up at our wedding, when we bring a date home, and always when we really wish they wouldn't!
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R. Ann Siper
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Published 11/22/2006
This simple photo magnetic frame is a great gift that the kids can make for grandparents, parents, aunt, and uncles during the holidays. They are a simple way to display all of those school pictures through the years.
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R. Ann Siper
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Published 11/7/2006
Controversial Photo of two Cash Money Rappers Kissing is Lighting up the Net
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Paula Neal Mooney
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Published 11/2/2006
After moving from state to state a few times, I had acquired quite a few license plates. Not wanting to make the expected wall of licensee plates in the garage, I decided to make a cool scrapbook out of them.
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R. Ann Siper
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Published 10/30/2006
Galleries are web pages that share your photographs, artwork, or anything else in picture-format with friends and family. Using Photoshop, you can create a photo gallery without knowing HTML (you'll never need it!) and without any real "work".
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Phebe A. Durand
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Published 10/10/2006
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