Posts Tagged ‘Photographs’

How can I display photos at a craft show?

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

My husband and I are entering our photographs in a Craft Show this Holiday Season and we need some simple, inexpensive, creative, ways to display our pictures. Any ideas, and suggestions welcome. Thanks!

Toddler Crafts, Fun Toddlers Activity

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Many women enjoy the hobbies of arts and crafts.  When there are children running around the house, it can make it difficult to continue the enjoyment of arts and crafts.  There is only one solution for this problem, and that is to get your toddlers involved with you on some simple arts and crafts tasks.

A great, safe way to get your kids involved with your crafts projects it to make things with popsicle sticks.  You can have your kids decorate the popsicle sticks with markers to their liking.  Make sure you purchase washable markers.  Also, go for quantity, not quality, because more often than not your toddlers will forget to put the lids back on the markers. 

After they finish putting color on the sticks, find some pictures.  You can use photographs, pictures out of magazines, or use a picture of them.  Use the popsicle sticks as a frame for the picture.  After this, tie a string to each side of the picture, so you can hang it anywhere. 

I am sure you have heard of macaroni necklaces.  Every toddler should get the thrill of making their first macaroni necklace.  Just put some macaroni in a jar, add some food coloring, and shake them around until you get the color you are looking for.  Repeated this process until you get a satisfactory amount of color.  Let the macaroni dry on paper towels. 

After you get all of the macaroni colored and dry, provide your toddler with a piece of shoestring or yarn.  Make sure to tape one end, so the macaroni does not fall off.  Once you show them how to put the macaroni on the string, it will be easy for them.  Let them pick the colors and design.

Then there is the always famous sock puppet.  If you haven’t heard of the sock puppet, this one is simple.  All you need to do is decorate a sock with a mouth, eyes, and nose.  A sock puppet can provide hours of entertainment for toddlers and can be made within minutes.

Another entertaining (and slightly messy) crafts idea is making art out of fruitloops.  First, open the box of fruitloops and sort them by color.  After you get all of the colors sorted, put them in a zip-lock baggy.  Crush them in the baggy until they get a sand-like appearance.  After you have all of the colors crushed in baggies, you can put them in layers in a baby food jar.  All of the fun of sand, without the risk of worrying about your toddler eating it.

Your toddler will certainly enjoy making binoculars.  All you need is two paper towel rolls, a  hole punch, glue, and yarn.  First, glue the two paper towel rolls together so they look like binoculars.  Next, punch a whole in each side and tied the yarn to each side.  Do this so they can wear the binoculars around their neck like a necklace.  Let them look through the binoculars and describe what they see.  It is always fun to give them the impression that they are able to see things that you can’t.  Like they have special powers with their binoculars.

Tlc08

Article contributed by Theresea Hughes, creator of
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Cool Scrapbooking Ideas and Free Scrapbooking Software to Use

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

Crafts, especially unique and interesting ones, never go out of style. These also never run out of loyal followers. One very good proof of this is the continuous popularity of both cross stitching and knitting. Up to this day, these types of crafts still count thousands, if not millions, of devoted practitioners all over the world.

These days, another emerging type of craft is gaining ground – scrapbooking. Craft aficionados, especially those who love visually appealing products, have started to promote this. What makes scrapbooking interesting for a lot of aficionados is the fact that you can insert your personal style without any limitations.

Scrapbooking is a hobby wherein a person preserves photographs, cards, tickets and other symbols of memories in a very creative and unique way. A practitioner, usually called a “scrapbooker,” protects and presents these symbols of memories through various themes, which may range from holidays to events to describing how it was like then. For instance, a mother may preserve memories of her newborn by preparing a single scrapbook spread with at least two photographs embellished with cut-outs, stickers and perhaps tags found on the baby’s crib at the hospital. As you can see, the idea is to make the photographs more meaningful and more unique compared to just placing them in regular photo albums.

If you want to start developing your scrapbooking abilities, here are a few tips and ideas you may want to consider for your projects:

1. Use your favorite quotes and perhaps samplings of your diary as embellishments. Give your spread a personal touch by inserting your favorite motto printed in a nice, fancy font.

2. To give emphasis to the name of a person whose photos you want to preserve, you can make one or two letters bigger than all the rest. Alternatively, you can print one or two letters using a different font or a different color.

3. Go for the 3D effect! Arrange pictures in such a way that the end result will be a cool 3 dimensional effect.

4. Scan or insert actual tickets, menus, stubs or tags. If you’re doing a photo diary of your recent travel to the U.S., for instance, saving and inserting the actual train tickets and airplane flight booking papers can add pizzazz to your project.

5. Use personalized templates. If you want to preserve photos of your family’s first ever trip to the beach, you may want to use a background full of seashells, beach balls, slippers and sand.

You can also go to supplies stores or hobby shops to purchase ready-to-assemble scrapbooking kits. These kits usually contain ribbons, craft thickers, vellum quote stacks, rickracks and perhaps buttons and kitchen paper. You can use them based on the instructions based on the kit or add more embellishments. Just don’t overdo it though!

On the other hand, you could first try your hand on scrapbooking via free scrapbooking software programs. Two free scrapbooking softwares which you can use are Picaboo and Scrapbook Flair.

Features of these two are basically the same – you can add personalized backgrounds to your spread, you can frame your digital pictures with stylish corners, you can come up with a photo collage and you can instantly create a 3D effect.

Given these, one can truly see why people are getting hooked with scrapbooking. It’s a hobby where a person can exercise creativity, thought and imagination on meaningful projects.

James Kara Murat

James Kara Murat the contributor of Printer Paper & Photo Printer. A longer version of this article is located at Cool Scrapbooking Ideas and related resources can be found at PrintCountry Photo Printing & Sharing Ideas.

Hanging Stars

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

This traditional german christmas craft will add simple, elegant detail to your room when hung from the ceiling or in the window by a thread. Made from a translucent paper called glassine, these sixteen pointed stars playfully capture the light. Glassine is ph balanced paper used for archiving photographs and such. It can be found at most art and craft supply stores. This project is simple to do and also good for older children. Step one. Cut 16 rectangles of paper 4 inches by 2 inches. To make larger or smaller stars, double or half the size of the rectangles. You can experiment with different colours also. If you are doing this project with children, do this step ahead of time. Step two. Fold the papers in half. Fold each end to a point like a paper airplane, so you have a diamond Step three. Working in a circle, glue the diamond shapes together by lining up the edge of one diamond to the centre of the next. For the rest of our holiday party guide visit www.vueweekly.com