I’ll have to keep the photo pranks in mind ;-))
Links:
Use Photo Magic to Trick Your Eyes And Play Pranks With Friends
…compilation of tutorials
I’ll have to keep the photo pranks in mind ;-))
Links:
Use Photo Magic to Trick Your Eyes And Play Pranks With Friends
I find as well fabric inchies as well paper inchies beautiful, but I never quite knew what to do with them.
Now I know it: I have to frame them ;-)
They embellish ready bought frames in the instruction, but you can always make your frames yourself ;-)
Links:
Frame Your Inchies
Here at unikatissima:
Fabric Inchie Collage
Serendipity Collage
Entries with the tag ‘photoholder’
Do you still have a camera where you can screw off the lens?
Then you can see here how to make macro photos with it :))
Links:
Macro Photos Without Macro Lens (How To Make Macro Photos Without Buying An Expensive Macro Lens!)
I told about the chocolate painting before, this chocolate spoon for hot chocolate is from the same artist.
And I find it just as fantastic :)
Links:
Hot Chocolate On A Spoon – Mafia Style
Here at unikatissima:
Chocolate Painting
Ok, it’s not pumpkin time yet, but you can’t begin too soon to prepare ;-)
Besides it doesn’t have to be a pumpkin photo holder, you can make this without a doubt with a water melon, too ;-))
Links:
Make Your Own Pumpkin Photo Holder – Something for the Linus in Everybody
This idea is great: I think that I will make this, too, and see if anybody notices ;-)
Doesn’t this chocolate painting look stunning?
And the way she describes it it seems to be quite simple ;-)
Links:
Chocolate Painting (Simple Chocolate Painting Technique)
Something different this time: make 3D photos without paying too much.
That’s fine, isn’t it? ;-)
Links:
Make Your Own 3D Camera for $15 or Less
Once I had the Kaleidocycles book from M.C.Escher and I even folded some of the kaleidocycles, but then I never thought about it any more.
Until I found the page where you can let make kaleidocycles from your own potos.
If you want to see a kaleidocycle in action, look at the M.C.Escher Kaleidocycles the middle picture.
Or look at one of the videos in internet.
You can also read more about kaleidocycles or simply look at photos of them.
But best is making one yourself and to ‘spin round’ ;-))
Links:
Photo Kaleidocycles (Make your very own kaleidocycle)
via: Bastelei mit Fotos:
Kaleidocycles books from M.C.Escher at:
Amazon.com
Amazon.de
Animation at M.C.Escher Kaleidozyklen:
English page (middle picture)
German page (middle picture)
About kaleidocycles at Mathematische Basteleien:
English page
German page
Google image search result for ‘kaleidocycle’
Google video search result for ‘kaleidocycle’
Actually it can’t be too hard to make those card or photo holders from fork yourself!?
Links:
Fork into card holder