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We're creating a brand new t-shirt and we want a student to design it. Submit your best college hype design and we'll pick one to print as a brand new t-shirt. The winning design will earn a $1,000 scholarship!How To Make Tissue Paper Pom Poms - StumbleUpon
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This exclusive free web application is brand new. Unforunately it is only available from December 2008 to February 2009, so make sure you tell your friends about it now! :) All images used in the construction of images mosaics are fetched from Flickr and copyright of their respective owners. The Image Mosaic Generator was created by Peter, you can contact the author by sending an email .2011 - Girl shoots 1 second of her life every day of 2011 - Frequency - StumbleUpon
Description I shot a little video every day of 2011 on my Canon Powershot, then I edited it all down to a little over a second each. It's interesting to be able to look back on my year and remember these little moments. I love living in LA.20 PSD Tuts That Will Turn You Into A Photoshop Guru :: Reflex Stock Pho... - StumbleUpon
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To make this fun and easy marbleized paper you will need: 1/2 tsp alum (helps paint adhere to the paper), 2 cups liquid starch, liquid acrylic paints, a long wooden skewer , a 9 X 13 pan and white copy paper cut to fit the inside your pan. You can change up the size of the pan, just keep the proportions of starch and alum the same. The starch should be 1 to 2 inches deep in your pan. Pour 2 cups of liquid starch in the pan then add 1/2 tsp alum stirring until mixed. Gently drop acrylic paint on the surface of the starch. Some paint will sink to the bottom- do not worry.
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As many of you requested, Marie is sharing a little tutorial here on how she made her lampshades. When she made them she was not planning on doing a tutorial for this blog, so be sure to thank her for taking the time to write all this out. Also, for those wondering…Kara will be sharing some tutorials for her book art on her blog soon. Marie is happy to do custom orders for those that prefer buying over making!

