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April 18, 2008

New ideas on Print Freedom site


The Print Freedom site (which demonstrates how the high price of home printing doesn't have to hold you back, with Kodak's new All-in-One Printers) has some new content to jump start your imagination.


The first story shows a drawn monster jumping right off the printed paper and a little boy dueling with him "Harold and the Purple Crayon" style. You can then print out a copy of the monster for your own coloring pleasure. You could plaster an entire wall with this guy.


You can also select goofy dances to make the kids groove to. Because really, who doesn't enjoy watching kids look silly?


My favorite feature is in the last story where you can watch Kodak pegasus commercial. In that section you can download your own paper toy baby pegasus. Cutting and folding skills required.

You can also upload your own picture which will then be plastered all over the big pegasus and then be added to the paper toy baby pegasus. Pretty cool.

Since Kodak ink is so affordable and you can print two times as much as with other printers, you can go and print out herds of baby pegasus.




April 11, 2008

Photo Plant Stakes

Signs of spring are finally starting to show. I am getting lots of ideas for spring-ish photo project ideas. Here is one that is featured on the Tips & Projects center right now.


Photo plant stakes! They are super easy to make and are perfect for adding a personal touch to a gift of flowers (like for Mother's Day) or just brightening up the plants around your house.


All you have to do is print out two copies of a favorite picture, cut each out as a circle and glue them back to back with floral wire in between. That's it. If you want more detailed instructions check out the project page.

I used pictures of Joel's kids for the example above. They look nice when the pictures are grouped together like that. I gave Joel the plant to take home and surprise their mom when it was done.

- Jenny