I love putting bold, contrasting colors together in my flower arrangements and then filling the photo with them using the closest angle I can get. The result in usually a burst of color that makes me smile every time I look at it.
Use DVD cases as photo frames. We travel a lot; therefore, we keep all our DVD's in a little zip around case. The cases fit a 5x7 wonderfully.
Use Coffee Filter as Camera Flash Diffuser
Diffuse the flash on your camera with a coffee filter to soften the brightness. You can also try putting coffee filters over lights or lamps to lessen the harshness when taking indoor photos.
Craft: Illustrated Photo Border
Take a photograph of just about anything and place it on a blank piece of paper 8x10 and then have your child add to the photograph by drawing on the paper.
Use your own photos to frame and display! I photographed quite a few flowers and put them in an album. I framed several to display. When I want to change I just remove them and replace them with others I have collected in my album.
Turn A Photo Into A Window Outside
This photo was taken in my in law's back yard. My Father in law would set there when he wanted to smoke. My mother in law wouldn't allow him to smoke inside. So these lawn chairs were a part of him.
Reuse a Paint Canvas as a Memo Board
Got an old paint canvas lying around? Perhaps from a botched painting attempt? Don't toss 'em! One great way to recycle these is this: Cover complete canvas with somewhat heavy material.
Window Frames for Displaying Pictures
You can go to a salvage yard and get some old window frames and use them. we are taking one and using the top section on one side of our cuckoo clock and the bottom on the other side, putting family pictures in each individual frame section.
This my little princess Abigail looking all dressed up and ready to go. As for the tip using a photo editing program it really brings out the picture and the adorable baby to go with it!
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