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1/4 yard of flannel for heat pack

I made this for my friend Jennifer's birthday present--a cute, quick project. The front is super soft flannel, and I backed it with brown corduroy and embroidered a J on it.

Make a hole punch template so you place holes in the cards in the exact same spot each time. The width is the height of the smallest card. Mark the middle of the card & label, then mark 1/2" from either edge. Then mark 1" toward the center from that 1/2" mark. Number these 4 lines 1-4, as in the photo.

Cottonball snowflake display

You can either measure your chair before purchasing your fabric, or just drape your fabric over the chair to make sure you have enough.

Here you can see the cassette which has been loaded with film. This is the paper backing facing outwards. When we roll the film on in a few minutes, the film will be exposed on this front surface.

Photo By Dan Pancamo Google+

 

Several people have asked how to do this... I had to do it again to remember just what I did...

 

Started out in LR4 with the following shot: www.flickr.com/photos/pancamo/7382144392/

 

Then

1. Right click and EDIT in CS5

2. Image->Mode->8Bit

3. Filter -> Artistic -> Plastic Wrap

5. Save (back to LR4)

6. In Develop Mode set the Set the exposure to -5 (making the image almost completely dark)

6. Use the Adjustment Brush (with a positive exposure) to "paint the light" back in...

 

Im no artist, so my light is all wrong im sure... But I just play with it till i like it....

 

Enjoy...

Roll out the cane (work from the centre of the cane outwards)

I've built and used the Strobist $5 Macro Light Box, but this is the even cheaper and faster "legal-size paper thumbtacked to the size of your cube under a florescent light" studio. The results of this setup: here.

In this episode of the Social Media Web 2.0 Sites Exposed Podcast I discuss the Power of a Tweetup and How to set one up!

 

twitter.com/seotips2go

martincanchola.podbean.com/2009/06/14/the-power-of-a-twee...

Now we load the film in to the back of the camera, and shut the back hatch.

The result. of course you can also hang your prints directly to a Nail in the wall, i like the gallery feeling of wires though, and it is more customizable and easier to reconfigure this way.

The wood is butted up against the stop's rod, dialed in to 1' exactly.

Let's make cards issue 55 papercrafting challenge - advent calendar

Stack all the envelopes in the gap between the two sections, and it's ready to go!

Cut the fabric along the outline you drew in the previous step.

After cutting, lay the three layers out and iron flat.

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