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Easy Do it Yourself Valentine’s Day Cards
Nov 23rd
Step 1 – Get the Decorations Ready
Before you start gluing things on the map, you need all the ornaments you need ready for pasting on the map. Use heart shaped holes in hearts of some foam decorations and paper maps. Once cut, dip them in some Elmer’s glue and sprinkle with a sheen. Give them a few minutes to discuss the waxed paper, so you do not respect their kitchen table and other surfaces. Tie ribbon into small bows. Use red and white ribbon and tie in double tape. You want at least one double tape because it is necessary to hit the top of the card.
Step 2 – Become the Map
To start with decorating your Valentine, you must choose the wording of the card. Would you say that the simple “Happy Valentine’s Day Hello” message or you want something more like a poem or a love letter for you? Use scrapbook paper for the Valentine’s message in the computer and printed. This will be used as the inside of your card. The message on the outside, take a number of days old Valentine cards you have and cut the shape of heart to them with “Happy Valentine’s Day”. This is a fun way to brighten a boring Valentine’s Day. Once done, you’re ready to start gluing things in their proper place on the map.
Step # 3 – The Provision
Use all the decorations and add to the card. What issues are going inside the card and what will look good on the outside of the card? Remember your family photos to add to the card. She in the center of the card so it’s the first thing the recipient sees. Cut the picture in the shape of a heart and glue it in the center and then glue some foam cores around. Glue the bow to the top of the card. To connect with the creative side, two-tailed side chains to the front and back of the card and then put them together in a bow. Inside the card, like your poem or love letter that was published in the paper scrapbook. Make sure the inside of the card with the cards that are frosted hearts decorate. It could consider the addition of a different cut their outputs few family photos on this page.
The Many Ways To Use Video Blogging For Both Personal And Business Communication
Feb 17th
The possibilities for blogging keep expanding, with the most recent stage of development being video blogging. This takes blog entries to a totally new level, outside the static text-based type, or posts with some pictures and other graphics, into a much more dynamic and immediate realm. Blog entries come alive in a totally new way, and confirm the blogger as amiddleman between the formerly divided spheres of text and video. Whether it is used for personal communication, business communication or home based business communication v-blogging is an important development
With a video blog entry, the primary method of communication is the video itself instead of the written word, although text will label or enhance what the viewer sees, and can certainly be used in the video itself. But in several respects, this type of blog works the same as one that’s mainly text-based. It is viewable on a regular blog page, will be updated regularly, and still involves the creator choosing what info or opinions to convey. Much of the structure on the website is also the same, with viewers given a place for comments and interaction.
There’s even blogging software designed explicitly for video blogging, in the same way that software was created for blogging with text. This is significant, especially for newcomers who have digital cameras or camcorders and can capture the raw video footage, but are green in how to edit or post it properly. With aid from this program, a blogger can post clips of a useful length (customarily 1-3 mins long), and add titles, text, sound and music. The software even helps the person upload the last file to the blog itself.
Making a blog still isnot as easy as a text-based blog however, so people also have to be conscious of some potential downsides to setting up a blog for this type of medium. Just capturing and storing the clips requires many resources. The camera hardware needs to be good enough to create video that will not embarrass the creator (or, for what it’s worth, the viewers). Possibly the blogger will want to keep a copy of anything that is uploaded to the blog, and that will require storage space.
And since video files are not small, they might create a conflict between the blogger and their web service provider. Just uploading these clips takes plenty of bandwidth, and some ISPs object to this heavy demand on their networks and subsequently put limits on people’s bandwidth usage. A blogger might be restricted,therefore, by what broadband connections are available and reasonably priced.
Still, video blogging will doubtlessly continue to grow by big leaps. Educators particularly have started recognizing the value of using a blog with video clips in teaching, or using such blogs for room projects. Bloggers who want dynamic illustration can even create video blogs for their personal portfolios. This type of blog provides richer content for readers, viewers and the blog creator alike, expanding communication possibilities further than have been seen previously.