Things i've done project

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l o v e . I think every photographer needs to set goals, so they know where they've been, where they're going, and where they'd like to be.     on a side note - I think these all need to be done yearly, every year, so that you can tell and compare to only yourself where you were, where you are, and how far you've come.     I love to be challenged! Photography Challenges, Photography Bucket List, Photo Hacks, Photo Challenges, Creativity Exercises, Writing Lists, Photographie Portrait Inspiration, Foto Tips, Photography Subjects

Have you ever sat down and made a bucket list of things you wanted to photograph some day? It is a wonderful exercise that I encourage you all to do. Plus, this would be a great go-to list if you are in a slump to get your juices flowing.

How to remove the marble from a Ramune (Japanese lemonade) bottle It depends if the bottle is glass or plastic. I've done it with both and find them quite easy. With the plastic ones you need a lighter and a screwdriver. Melt the plastic and use a flathead screwdriver to pat down the plastic til a hole is big enough to get the marble out of. With the glass ones you also need a craft knife. Melt the lid and cut the top. Then use the screwdriver to pry the lid off. They're cute to collect! Upcycling, Kawaii, Ramune Bottle Crafts, Ramune Bottle, Lemonade Bottle, Melted Plastic, Upcycling Ideas, Craft Knife, Soda Bottles

How to remove the marble from a Ramune (Japanese lemonade) bottle It depends if the bottle is glass or plastic. I've done it with both and find them quite easy. With the plastic ones you need a lighter and a screwdriver. Melt the plastic and use a flathead screwdriver to pat down the plastic til a hole is big enough to get the marble out of. With the glass ones you also need a craft knife. Melt the lid and cut the top. Then use the screwdriver to pry the lid off. They're cute to collect!

Finger Print ID: enlarge each child's fingerprint, trace it, then each student writes a description of themself Concrete Poem, Marca Personal, Wikimedia Commons, Braided Rugs, Word Search Puzzle, Google Search, Red

Purpose: Help patients gain a better understanding of their personal identity in order to increase self-esteem Finger print story Preparation: Blow up each patients' fingerprint on a photo copier to make an 8.5" x 11" design Have each patient trace lines over their fingerprint. Along each of the lines, have them write words or phrases that uniquely describe them. Process with the group. Talk about how just like a fingerprint is unique, each person is an individual. Talk about the importance…

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