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Showing posts with label free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
October 2014 General Conference Printables - Freebie
General Conference was amazing this year, as always! There were so many great talks and along with all those great talks, come many great quotes.
I made up a Free art print to go along with President Monson's talk. You can download it {HERE} as an 8x10, 5x7 or 4x6. Print them at home or send to a photo lab.
I have also made up art prints to go along with every talk during the 4 General Sessions of Conference. You can purchase those {HERE} for only $5!!!! All 28 art prints are available as 8x10 files.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Bottle Cap Necklace Tutorial
By OldMarket
Supplies
BottleCaps – I recommend getting them with
rings already attached, unless you are going to use them for magnets.
Chains – Ball Chains or string work quite
nicely.
Epoxy Dome Stickers
1” designs printed on regular paper or
cardstock or scrapbook paper – Check out my fun designs on Etsy at OldMarket, sports teams and 4x6 printables at OldMarket Corner or my LDS
designs at GreenJelloSalad.
1” hole punch or Scissors
Modge Podge – or any similar decoupage glue.
Paint brush
(All of these supplies can be found at most
Craft Stores. For a better deal,
especially if you are making a lot, I recommend looking around on Etsy. You can often find bottlecap/ball chain/epoxy
sticker combinations for great prices.)
Instructions
To begin, make sure you have all your
supplies ready and set out. Get your
images printed out and use either the 1” punch or scissors to cut them
out.
If you are printing a collage
sheet, you can use plain paper or cardstock.
Make sure you have them printed on a laser printer.
“Paint” the flat surface on the inside of
your bottle cap with modge podge.
Place
your image in the middle of your bottle cap.
Make sure you have it centered with the ring at the top. Then paint another layer of modge podge over
the top of your image.
The Modge Podge
will leave white streaks on the image, but they will dry clear. Try to make sure there are no bubbles in the
Modge Podge. Set down the bottle caps
and make sure they dry completely before moving on.
After the bottle caps are completely dry, place
your epoxy sticker onto the top of your design.
Be careful not to touch the sticky side with
your fingers or onto any other surface.
Add a chain or string and you’ve made
yourself a fun necklace.
You can also add
a magnet to the back, using a small amount of super glue.
You can also go further by decorating your
necklace with beads, either wire-wrapped around the split ring at the top or strung along the chain. The ideas are endless.
And to get you started, I'm adding a free page of 1" bottle cap designs. This is just a sample of designs you can find at OldMarket on Etsy.
To print , just left click over the side of the image (not on the P). Then right click on the image and go to “save image as” then save in a folder as a jpeg. The page is set up to print out on 8.5" x 11" paper. When printing, make sure your printers settings are set for 8.5" x 11" (letter) size and the "fit to page" button is not clicked.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Back to School Photo Booth Prop Set with FREE Dr. Seuss Photo Booth Props
It's Back to School time and what a fun way to welcome in your students, or have a Back to School party with these fun Photo Booth Props. This set includes over 45 printable props, 2 banners that say Welcome Back and Read a Book AND also include an 18 piece FREE Dr. Seuss Photo Booth Prop set! You get all this for only $4.50! The files are all available as an instant download. You can purchase your prop set HERE!
Monday, June 30, 2014
General Conference April 2014 - Free Printables
I made up these art prints for my May Visiting Teaching Packet and now I've featuring them here on my blog as a free printables!
To print , just left click over the side of the image (not on the P). Then right click on the image and go to “save image as” then save in a folder. Or you can right click over image, and go to “copy image” then open your favorite program like word and right click again and go to “paste”. You can then resize the image and print them out. You can also save the file as a jpeg and take them to your favorite photo lab for printing. I am including them as both 4" x 6" and 8" x 10" files.
To print , just left click over the side of the image (not on the P). Then right click on the image and go to “save image as” then save in a folder. Or you can right click over image, and go to “copy image” then open your favorite program like word and right click again and go to “paste”. You can then resize the image and print them out. You can also save the file as a jpeg and take them to your favorite photo lab for printing. I am including them as both 4" x 6" and 8" x 10" files.
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