Scrapbook Memories

ที่ 5:39 PM 0 ความคิดเห็น
By Karlie Loo

Scrapbooks, as we know them today, started many centuries ago, in the form of Common place books, friendship albums, photo albums, journals, diaries, scrapbooks, and now web home pages. Today, you can find a scrapbook club in almost any town that you go to. People love to get together with their friends to scrapbook. Everyone has a different motivation for doing a scrapbook. I've even seen families do a Family Recipe Scrapbook.

Why? Why do so many people around the world love to scrapbook? I'm sure that there are literally hundreds of reasons....but here are some of the more popular ones.

1.) To Protect your Photos: If you are careful and store your photos in archival-safe albums your family, friends and future generations can enjoy them 30 or even 60 years down the road. Isn't this reason enough for launching your family history preservation mission?

2.) Showcase and Record Memories: Your children and future generations will appreciate the time you have taken to record the memories you have shared together. Make a Journal or simple caption next to the photo. Scrapbooking doesn't have to be expensive either. The important thing is to get your photos out of the box and into books where people can see them and enjoy them. You'll go through so many things in your life, and if you missed out recording these precious memories, "once it's gone, it's gone".

3.) Organize your photos and mementoes: Disciplined scrapbookers have their personal memories, mementoes, and photos organized in a way that will preserve their quality. Imagine how just a bit of water could damage your precious memories beyond repair. Storing your photos in acidic envelopes or boxes can damage their quality, as well. The safest place for these precious items is in an acid-free box or scrapbook. The more organized you are the more that you can accomplish. If your stickers, stamps andembellishments are organized, You can easily sneak in a page with a unique layout at one sitting, while your child is napping or away at school. Imagine the smug satisfaction you feel when you see a completed page. This is empowering and makes you believe that if you can do this, you are capable of doing more.

4.) Record the "firsts" and Preserve the "Can't throw it away" items. If you have a baby or small child, you know how quickly the time speeds by. And you know the importance of recording your child's first laugh, first tooth, and beyond that, to the first date, the first car, and on it goes. You can also preserve the sentimental value of those can't-bear-to-throw-away concert tickets, handmade cards, menus, buttons, etc into the scrapbook.

5.) Socialize: Scrapbooking keeps you connected to people, events, places and experiences that thread together the ups and downs of your life. Expand your social circle by joining a club near you, and making new friends. Besides having fun, you'll be learning new tips and techniques from these scrapbooking enthusiasts!

Scrapbooking is a way that you can express you creativity and have fun with all the Stamps, Stickers and Embellishments. But how hard can it be with scrapbooking? By mimicking or in scrapbooking term "scraplifting" some layouts that you've seen somewhere, and then adding in your own cutting, pasting, and writing, you're done! Within minutes, you now hold in your hands a unique piece of your own artwork.

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Karlie Loo
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Model Train Displays - Building a Smelting Plant

ที่ 8:07 AM 0 ความคิดเห็น
By Victor Epand

You just finished that big model train display table you have been wanting to build for a while. You got all your features added to it including the two tunnels, the lake and the train bridge. You have everything painted as well. It looked a bit bare so you decided to make it a manufacturing diorama. You have already added a couple factories and some other buildings as well. After thinking for a bit you decide to go to the Internet. You finally find exactly what it is you need. A smelting plant would be the perfect addition to your manufacturing diorama.

A smelting plant is a plant in which ores are heated to a certain point at which their base minerals are released. Iron, copper and more get smelted down so that the pure minerals can then be collected. It is a very hot and nasty process. As such, when you get ready to build your smelting plant you should try to keep it true to form. The first thing you will need to do is to decide whether you will want to make your own plant or build it from a kit. If you do chose to build a kit then you will just have to follow the directions that come with it.

If you choose to build the smelting plant yourself then you will have to do a little bit of research. Look on the Internet and see if you can find some pictures that will suit your purposes. Make sure that they show the plant from as many angles as possible. If you have to look elsewhere you can check out some books from the library. You will be surprised how many sources of information are out there.

Once you find plenty of pictures you then need to decide what material you are going to use to build your plant. If you are using plastic sheeting then you will also need some plastic cement to hold the parts together. You will also need a bit of sandpaper to smooth out any rough edges that might be present. Make sure that if you do have to sand you do so lightly. It is easy to take too much off and unfortunately it is not so easy to put back.

If you have to build your building from cardboard you would use masking tape to hold all your parts together and then apply white craft glue to cement it all together. You can then cover the outside with brown paper which in turn can be painted any color that you decide to paint your plant.

It can take a little bit of imagination when you build buildings such as these but you will soon find with the right research and a little ingenuity you will be able to properly represent any building that you want to add to your model train display. Whether it be churches and schools or farms and factories they will all look great when you take the time to keep them looking authentic.
Victor Epand is an expert consultant for model cars, model trains, and model trucks. You will find excellent hobbying and trading resources here for model car tips, model trains scenes.
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Wood Fired Ceramics

ที่ 8:02 AM 0 ความคิดเห็น
By Rubina Mushtaq

Archeologist reports that we can read about our ancestors just from their clay artifacts. In ancient era potters wheel were set into pits driven by kicked flywheels.

Modern ceramicist associate there work with the ancient pottery of the land. It's a controversial debate that would it be possible that would it be possible to keep the tradition of the land alive and give the historical and spiritual context to the modern art.

In the ancient tradition wood fired ceramics are considered more durable and of high aesthetic values. In Pakistan keeker wood is considered the best to use firing in Kiln. Scraps, veneers and fruit crates are also good for such firing.

In Korean tradition of wood-firing, which is of major importance to fire around the world, woo-fired pots considered spiritual. It is made of natural elements, earth, fire, wood (nature), air and human energy, so it is considered nearer to God.

Japan used apples & Hiba wood for firing in kiln. The firing cycles range from 2-5days & fired upto 1,250 centigrade or above.

The pyrotechnic ability of wood makes it a better choice then the other methods like gas or electric firing. Though wood firing is a lengthy procedure but is preferable. The evidence of ash deposits, the thermal shock, charcoal inclusions gives a rich look to the ceramic pots.

Potters have a symbiotic relationship with the nature. In the process of wood firing many pieces would lost, break but the left one gives a rare and quite beauty having a magical visual effects.
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Creating Model Train Water Features

ที่ 8:31 AM 0 ความคิดเห็น

By Victor

An extremely enjoyable hobby, model train building can definitely benefit from adding different features such as working bins or even water features. A water feature can be anything from creeks and streams to rivers or even a lake. There is no end to the amount of creativity you can use when it comes to using this technique to improve your model train layout.

You can make this sort of feature from many different materials. You could use something as simple as crumpled up tin foil with an ash tray or a bowl to create this look. All you have to do is to look for the shape you want to create and crumple the foil to fit this shape. You then just have to place your new "pond" on the train layout and maybe add a few touches of paint to make it look a bit more realistic. First you will need to disguise the edge of the pond with some "dirt" such as coffee grounds.

You can also use sand or little rocks to dress the edges up. Now you will just need to add the illusion of depth to the water feature. This can be accomplished by painting the inside with different acrylic colors. You should paint the inner parts deeper colors and the outer ones a lighter shade of blues and greens. This will help to vary the depth of the water. If you want to add any small islands you can do so by using rocks. Now all you have to do is to fill up the water feature with some of the clear acrylic cement. You can either spread it thin and flat or you can even make "waves" by pulling it up into small heaps.

If you are wanting to add more realism than this then you should start by getting pictures of a water feature that you would like to simulate. Get as many different ones as you can especially of the area surrounding the water. You should also look at the colors that are in the water so you can accurately match them. When you begin to build your new feature you should keep in mind that coffee grounds are perfect for simulating the dirt that surrounds lakes. You can also simulate gravels and rocks by using small pebbles.

If you are wanting to represent boulders or islands then you can use big rocks. After you know where on your train layout that you will be placing your feature. You then should decide what sort of feature it is going to be. It could be a pond, a lake, a beach front or more. No matter which it is you will need to first lay the course out on your display. As soon as this is done then you can begin to paint it and add coffee grounds or sand.

Once you get all the parts into place you can begin running your "water" by pouring acrylic floor wax. Use it as deep as you need it but before you decide to create your simulated waves you will need to allow the wax to set a bit. This will begin you down the road to making award winning water features, enjoy!

Victor Epand is an expert consultant for model cars, model trains, and model trucks. You will find excellent hobbying and trading resources here for model car tricks, model train.
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How to be a pottery artist

ที่ 8:04 AM 0 ความคิดเห็น
A pottery artist knows that there several steps to create the incredible articles with clay. Often, an artist puts the clay by a series of processes to the beautiful final product that you buy crafts or retailers.

The most fundamental tool that has a potter is their hands and clay. Beyond the history of pottery manufacturing, other plant were established to make the process more precise. During the early years of the creation of pottery, hands and clay were the only tools used. The items such as cups and basins were built disks, bullets and clay Rollings reorganized carefully by hand. Trails still use their hands to create the original artwork because they posed a greater control of clay.

Potters wheels have been developed more quickly to form uniform clay forms. It is easier to basins and identical items on a potter 'wheel S. a turntable, indicated under the name of the head of the wheel, and runs at various speeds. The clay should be discarded and put on the potter 's of the wheel, which is a very important skill of control. Once the clay is centered, it is open, flattened, called balanced and refine its shape. All these techniques take time to control. In addition, the creation of a potter 's of the wheel must have a very fundamental radial symmetry on a vertical.

Potters can decorate clay before the launch. By adding certain elements such as sand, creating final will be a unique texture and a drawing. Clay color can be employed or colors are added to create a model. Once the creations of pottery were made by hand or on a potter 's of the wheel, they are usually blocked for the protection and decoration. Potters consider temperatures and techniques to determine the most attractive glazing process. Some types of glass are made in the oven not to create textures very common.

The gloss is really made from the rock, dry rock and elements such as salt or sulfur. When the gloss is heated and cooled, it becomes hard and shiny. During the processes of the heating and cooling, develops some brilliant textures and appearance. Experience of pottery artists with these different processes to make one-of-a-kind creations.

The pottery is created when the shooting occurred and clay is heated. The creation of clay is placed in a brick oven heating to electricity, wood, coal or gas. The cooking is done to harden permanently pottery it is usable and sustainable. The temperature and duration of cooking how pottery is developed. The atmosphere furnace affects the total figures of the establishment of complete pottery. In earlier days, it is estimated that the pottery was set on fire in fires. Today, there are a number of ways to change temperature and synchronization of cooking to create various types of pottery including land, pottery and porcelain.
 

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