| how many here does have digital photo frame? | | We are in the digital age right now, and sometimes, if we have visitors, we can't just let them in in our own room for privacy reasons. There are some as well who doesn't like to show off some of their family photos from their laptops simply because they are hiding something.lolDo you still have that thick photo album available in your living room? Or you do have your own digital photo frame available in your living room? For us though, my mom is really pushing me to buy her one, I know that a 7 inch LCD may do but can you spend some more for bigger monitors?haha | |
| | Do you use a Digital Photo Frame? | | I am a person who likes to take photos and display them for people to see. My problems is the cost of printing the pictures and they get dated easily. I have seen in the store the digital photo frames but have not seen many in people homes. Do you have one and are you satisfied with it? What size would your recommend? What are things a person should look for in a digital frame? | |
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| | photo frame | | hi everyone.yesterday i went ot he market and i bought the digital photo frame.its really very cool.i can just hang it on my wall and within a stipulated time period the photo automatically changes.do any one of you got this?what do you say aobut the digital photo frame?do you think that the photo albums are good or digit photo frame? | |
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| Photo frame | | How many of you liked the photoframes in the profile fun of wishafriend.com? | |
| | | Pasta Wreath Photo Frame | | Make a Pasta Wreath Photo Frame for your parents and grandparents. They are fun and easy to make.
Parental supervision is recommended with the spray paint.
This project is rated EASY to do.
What You Need
Poster board
Scissors
Hole punch
Pencil
Circle patterns
Gold metallic spray paint
Uncooked Pasta (a variety of fun shapes)
Glue
Photo
Ribbon (optional)
How To Make It
Draw a circle on the poster board about 4" in diameter (use a tin can, butter tub lid, etc. for a pattern).
Draw a smaller circle in the middle of the first one - make it a size (opening) that will fit your photo.
Cut out both circles to make a wreath shape.
Use a hole puncher to make a hole for hanging.
Glue on various pasta shapes (shells and bows work beautifully) to make a pattern on the wreath.
Let dry overnight.
Spray paint the ornament with gold metallic paint.
Let dry completely.
Add your name and date to the back of the picture.
Glue or tape the photo onto the back of the ornament so that it will show in the center of the wreath.
Attach a decorative ribbon if desired. | |
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| Earnings from uploading photos | | Dear my friends, I like to upload the photos I have taken and earn money. Could you please advise me some of the best ways to earn money by uploading photos?Thanks in advance! | |
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