Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Trendy Way to Design Your Walls - Wall Stickers

!±8± The Trendy Way to Design Your Walls - Wall Stickers

Vinyl stickers are at the top of the list when it comes to printing products. In terms of cost, vinyl stickers are available to almost everybody, whether it be for wall design, car design, shop display, posters or bill boards. The economical printing products are widely available on the web.

There has definitely been a growing trend in the use of vinyl stickers on walls. With the endless possibilities in terms of design and colour you really are spoilled for choice. You can find some of these at your local DIY superstore, but these are normally very limited to but a few simple designs. Online stores are definitely the place to shop for your wall decoratives.

So what exactly goes into the make up of wall vinyls? The majority of the stickers are designed by professional graphic artists making full use of the latest technologies and computer software. There are two main types of wall stickers or decals. Firstly, you have the vinyls which are designed on computer software such as Adobe illustrator, Corel draw etc. Once the designs are complete they are then cut with industry cutters. The cutters can vary in price from a few hundred pounds to tens of thousands of pounds. A mid range cutter will include both printing and cutting capabilities which brings me onto the second type; printed vinyls. These vinyls are relatively new and have recently become a huge hit. The design process is much the same, however, once the designs are completed the graphic is first printed then cut to precision allowing the end user to peel and stick.

These printed results are truly stunning. Available on the market are some fantastic flower designs, tree designs, animals, and many designs for the children too. The flower designs are quite exceptional in that the colours are almost as vibrant as the real thing. When used properly the stickers can compliment your interior decor and create an aesthetic masterpiece. They can be used in a number of ways. For instance, highlighting a particular area of your room or to minimise the colour difference between your wall and furniture, the possibilities are endless.

With so much to choose from and so many colours you are bound to find the right design for your living room, bedroom, kitchen or even you shower. In addition to the endless designs, these stickers are simple to use and will last for a very long time.


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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Is Chewbacca trapped in my nightstand?

One day I opened my nightstand and realized that it sounded exactly like Chewbacca. I hope Darth Vader doesn't break into my apartment with a can of WD-40.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Home bout (of my abode room/mini apartment)

I showed you the bare room on the day I got the keys, now here's how it turned out after I decorated it and put all my stuff in! With audio commentary this time, since people were asking for it on the previous video :P

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Imaginative Play Games, Scenarios, Ideas - Benefits of Pretend Play for Child's Development

!±8± Imaginative Play Games, Scenarios, Ideas - Benefits of Pretend Play for Child's Development

The importance of Imaginative play in child's development cannot be stressed enough. In our modern overly technological society a child's imagination is often paralyzed with fast-moving pictures of a television set or brightly colored 3-D worlds of computer games. Often, parents concentrate on getting their preschoolers school-ready by paying a lot of attention to learning the alphabet and numbers but forgetting how important it is to nurture their child's imagination. A number of psychological studies have shown that pretend play prepares children for life in the real world because during play children learn important life skills like taking turns, sharing responsibility, empathy and many others. So let's see what games we can come up with to foster our children's imagination.

House/Cave/Camping Tent

To set up this game you will need two chairs, one big blanket and a flashlight. You can also use a table instead of the chairs.

If you are in a "Cave" or a "Tent" gather some food supplies and water and prepare for an adventure. Turn off all the lights in the room and leave the flashlight on, search the dark room with the flashlight, can you see any wild animals lurking in the woods? What can you hear? Can you hear the birds and that waterfall nearby? You can even make a pretend fire and toast some real marshmallows over it, yum!!

If you are in a "House" you can invite some friends over (furry animals, dolls), put some pillows and blankets on the floor and have a slumber party!

Car

Cut out the wheel from a cardboard box or use anything round you might find around the house. You can sit on a chair (wind the windows down, take down the roof - it's a convertible after all!) or "drive" around on foot. You can even have a race! Ask mum if she wants a ride!

Family

This game is wonderful as it allows the child to swap places with the parent and become mummy or daddy for a short while. You can play it with a doll or mum and dad can play the role of the child for a change. Notice how your child behaves during this game, it will be fascinating to hear what they say and see what they do, how they discipline or reward you - it will be like looking at yourself in the mirror because they, of course, will be mimicking what you do and how you behave on a daily basis. Great for building self-esteem and awareness of self and others.

Boat/Ship

Anything in the house can become a boat or a ship with a little bit of imagination. You can turn two chairs pushed together, a couch or even a bed into a boat or a ship. Get all the passengers on board (do they all have their tickets?) and don't forget your supplies. Take some fishing rods and a bucket with you so you can do some fishing (make fishing rods out of thin tree branches and some rope or wool thread).

If you want something different on your next trip, a boat can become a train or even an airplane.

Doctor's Office

Those toy doctor's kits are excellent for pretend play but even if you don't have one you can collect some household objects to play this game. For example, a pen and pad to write out prescriptions, a plastic syringe to administer medicine or even give those ouchy shots, a small jar of jelly beans in case a patient has a headache or a belly ache and needs a pill, stretchy bandages to tape those serious wounds and band-aids for small cuts. In the absence of a toy stethoscope you can make one out of a simple empty toilet roll by cutting one open, rolling it into a thinner tube and gluing it back together - you can use it as a stethoscope or to check out the ears and the throat.

Shopping

You will need a shopping bag, a wallet with some coins in it, groceries, like a bag of pasta shapes, some apples and bananas, a can of peas and a box of cookies and a cash register made out of a shoe box or any other useful box you can find around the house. Take turns being a shopkeeper and a shopper. If you want your child to learn some math and counting along the way, you can make some pretend paper money out of paper, make sure the numbers on your pretend paper bills are large and clear. Make price labels on all the groceries in the shop and try to pay correct money for everything and give the right change. Make a shopping list so you can check things off the list when you put them in your shopping bag.

Cooking

For this fun and exciting game you will need pots, pans and other cooking utensils. Other things that might help are grains like rice, lentils or dry beans, pasta shapes and even cereal like cheerios. Put the ingredients into the pot, add salt and pepper, stir. When the meal is ready, get some plates out and invite friends for dinner.

Helping mum or dad with real cooking is also lots of fun, like beating the eggs for an omelette or tearing up lettuce for a salad.

Dress-up

Lots of old clothes is, of course, what's needed for this game - anything from skirts and shoes to hats and bags. But the best way to play is to pick a theme and dress accordingly. "Kings and Queens" is a fun theme to dress up for but you will need to make your own crowns and capes. The best thing about this game is that you can use as much dress jewellery as you have lying around the house.

Birthday Party

A pretend Birthday cake and party food can be made from play-doh and you can even use real candles with it. Invite all the stuffed furry animals and all the dolls that live at your house to your party, perhaps even some real friends can come if they are visiting at the time. To make the party more fun you can have a disco afterwards - turn some music on and dance together.

In the park

The park provides so many opportunities to play creatively and imaginatively. Use anything you might find - sticks, stones, dry leaves. You can make little houses out of everything you find, you can even play the shopping or the cooking game - sticks, dry leaves, grass and little flowers make perfect ingredients for a yummy soup.

There are as many of these games as there are objects around you and situations you encounter every day. Eventually, when your child knows that you are free and open to pretend and be anything they like they will suggest their own ideas, like pretending to be butterflies or horses, for example. Don't be shy, spread your wings and fly, stretch your legs and gallop away!


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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

LU - Spring `05

Trip to LU from NY.. The trip from LU to Forestbrook Apartments, which I drove endless times.. The new townhouse, Wexford, with Dan.. Our basement, where we use to have dance parties.. The porch, spinning, because college makes you realize how cyclical, fluid, and strange life is.. The blue bubble light.. The porch.. scenic view.. Dan at his computer which had David Hasselhoff as the background.. Dan, Deidre, Lindsay & Megan when they came up to NY for a visit.. Hilary wasn't up there, technically, but we all IM'd and called her the whole time. Absolutely there in spirit. Dan & Joni behind the table.. New York City. It rained, but.. I love the rain. We were happy as clams.. We watched Phantom of the Opera, which had just come out.. Doing anagrams in Dan's red golf.. A great hockey game in Elmira.. so many fights. Ikea, outside of NYC.. Megan in the elevator.. All of us giddy as five year olds.. :) And that was the end of the epic semester.. The stuff of life.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Maker Movement: Young Makers and Why They Matter

Google Tech Talk (more info below) November 15, 2010 Presented by Dale Dougherty, Tony DeRose, Karen Wilkinso, Mike Petrich, and Michelle Hlubinka ABSTRACT Make magazine and Maker Faire are part of a larger "Do It Yourself" movement that has been gaining momentum over the last decade. In this talk we will discuss some of the factors behind the movement, where the movement is now, and where it might be going. We'll also highlight ideas for supporting youth who are passionate about hands-on activities. One such idea is the Young Makers Program that we are launching as part of a collaboration between Make Magazine, The Exploratorium, and Pixar. Dale Dougherty is the founder of Make magazine and the creator of Maker Faire, which leads a growing maker movement. He is GM of Maker Media at O'Reilly Media in Sebastopol, California. Dougherty is a co-founder of O'Reilly Media, a technical publisher and conference organizer known for its advocacy of Open Source and the Web. An early Web pioneer, Dale was the developer of Global Network Navigator (GNN), the first commercial Web site launched in 1993 and sold to America Online in 1995. Dale was developer and publisher of Web Review, the online magazine for Web designers from 1995-1999, which was sold to CMP in 1999. He coined the term Web 2.0 as part of developing the Web 2.0 Conference. Make Magazine started in 2005 followed by the first Maker Faire in the Bay Area in 2006. This year, Maker Faire was held in the Bay Area, Detroit ...

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Skid Marks (Day 610 - 7/27/11)

I spend the morning putting together IKEA furniture until my parents arrive with the rest of our stuff. Then dinner, shopping, and finally getting situated into the apartment. ==OTHER AWESOME STUFF== LET'S PLAYS youtube.com ASK QUESTIONS www.formspring.me FACEBOOK www.facebook.com TWITTER twitter.com WIKI stephengeorg.wikia.com

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Photo Collage Ideas - 6 Good Reasons to Create a Photo Collage

!±8± Photo Collage Ideas - 6 Good Reasons to Create a Photo Collage

Have you ever wanted to be an artist but can't draw more than a stick figure? I'm just one of those kinds of people but there are now alternatives to canvas and paint. Using a computer, it is now possible to create art in the form of a Photo Collage. You can create a collages of almost anything but the most popular choices are from photos of your family and friends, or to celebrate an event. You can put as many pictures together in the same frame as you want, blend them, resize them or highlight them. If this all sounds a bit too technical, then give the job to a professional collage designer to create a unique layout for you. A professionally created photo collage can be a beautiful thing!

But don't stop there, professional photo puzzle websites will not only design your collage layout but turn it into a Jigsaw Puzzle for you. This makes an amazing gift for someone close to you or a keepsake to hang on the wall. There are so many things you can do these days to preserve and display photos but a well designed collage of your favorite photos must be at the top of the list.

These Photo Collages have become popular for many reasons, here are six of them:

1. People today have access to more and more photos, either in a digital or hard copy print format. Whether your photos are Polaroid or Digital, from 1979 or 2009, a picture as they say speaks a thousand words. A picture collage puzzle not only gives a great way to display your photos but also interact with them bringing back fond memories.

2. A collage puzzle can be fun to put together for any age. What other way of presenting your photos can give so much fun to any age group from grandparents to parents to grandchildren at the same time. The Photo Collage puzzle is truly ageless when it comes to entertainment.

3. Add a gorgeous frame and the picture that is now a puzzle becomes a portrait, a tribute to the photos you want to display and the people or places in them. The time it takes to assemble them brings a family together and framing the artwork makes it even more beautiful.

4. A collage designed from your holiday photos is a great way to remember your vacation. If you are like me, you come back from holiday with hundreds of photos - most of which never see the light of day. A picture collage is a great way to bring these vacation memories to life and relive the moments while making the puzzle.

5. No one need get left out in a well-made picture collage. Unless you want them left out. And that's up to you. You pick the design, the photos, words and everything else.

6. With a photo collage, you have many preserved memories together in one. My son's fourth grade teacher made a collage of her entire class and gave them out at the end of the year. The children all signed the back. It was such an interesting idea and my son will be forever grateful for the memory that his teacher created for him.

A photo collage, especially one made into a jigsaw puzzle, is a wonderful keepsake for any family member or friend. Imagine what a professional company could do with your favorite photos, with all the options available in digital software these days. Add your favorite color background to your hand-picked variety of favorite photos to make a beautiful collage. Us this layout to create a puzzle and you have made your favorite memories more fun than ever.


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