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After trying the Wintercraft ice lantern kit, I changed how I inflated and positioned the other balloons that I use for making globe ice lanterns. Instead of putting them knot-end down, I'm placing them in the bowls (with large rubber stoppers in the centers to produce an unfrozen indentation in the ice lantern) with the knot end up, and blowing air into the balloon as it sits in the bowl, before tying it shut. This allows the balloon to be inflated just the right amount to fit inside the bowl.
After trying the Wintercraft ice lantern kit, I changed how I inflated and positioned the other balloons that I use for making globe ice lanterns. Instead of putting them knot-end down, I'm placing them in the bowls (with large rubber stoppers in the centers to produce an unfrozen indentation in the ice lantern) with the knot end up, and blowing air into the balloon as it sits in the bowl, before tying it shut. This allows the balloon to be inflated just the right amount to fit inside the bowl.
More revised. After this I'm gonna go a different direction. First time doing a logo design, really.
ALthough I love our family picture, I replaced it with a traditional norwegian one to inspire my clients :)
There are some subjective choices in how you color balance Xpro tungsten slide film. Ironically, as a negative it comes out with such a strong yellow tint that you can almost get a normal-looking (if contrasty) color palette by scanning it using settings for conventional color-negative film (with its orange mask). But where's the fun in that?
The wonderful wings are from JoesSistah here:
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