I am a single and working mother of two kids, Elizabeth and Edward. Like many mothers in the world, my experience with motherhood to my kids has never been all rainbows and butterfly. In other words, it has never been easy and I am still on the ongoing process of being the mother to Elizabeth and Edward. But then, I feel that being a mother, especially when I get to ogle at children picture frames in the afternoon, is a noble and worth it job.
My daughter Elizabeth is three years old while my son Edward (who is named after his father) has just turned two years old last August. Both of them are physically-active kids so it takes a double effort to watch them over and make sure that they will not bump to any high parts of the floor. I am still breast-feeding Edward so I really have to be careful with the food diet I am taking into my body. With single motherhood, I am sharing the worst and the best of me to my children.
Aside from guarding and being practically at the side of my kids for all their needs, I also see to it that my kids enjoy their day to the fullest. I allow my kids to play mini-games in the front yard and run around the house as much as they can. I do not track my kids much, I just allow them to enjoy their moment together while playing. It is a must that I should look after the emotional and psychological needs of my children, not just the given ones.
As a good mother, I took photographs of my little children and place the products on children picture frames. As a matter of fact, I have grown my love for photography because I have been taking pictures of my kids. It has become my passion to indulge my time into photography with Elizabeth and Edward as my models. Photography takes me into imaginations beyond my normal imagining. It helps me a lot to release my creativity into utmost and uncompromised levels. Photography perhaps is my lost and I found it again with my kids or rather, after indulging in taking pictures of my kids in every possible angle and pose.
It is important also that I choose the best types of children picture frames for the photos of Edward and Elizabeth. I normally buy the picture frames from that little store in town called Barneys Photo Place. They offer discounts to me because I am a frequent customer. The designs offered in Barneys are also unique and beautiful so I do not really worry much when I buy from there. Aside from that, someone from Barneys also alert me whenever they have new good designs for children picture frames. Nevertheless, whenever I buy from Barneys, I still have to check about the durability and strength of the materials if they can last longer. I do not really mind about the colors because the paint is bad for Edward anyway. Edward is asthmatic. But then, I also found great designs over at the Internet. I will perhaps make my next purchase there.
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When cutting designs like grass or fur, be innovative enough to add your own long curves if possible. In case you do not find some patterns good enough for your project like a blank portion in the picture or some straight edges, then you can cut away them from your image.
Once the design is ready to be pasted cut the bridges. In case the design is too delicate, you will need to put gum on the object and then paste the cut design. Use a moist sponge to clean any extra glue. Keep the sponge pieces handy when working with this technique. After wiping put your sponge piece in water. Because once the glue on it gets dried up, it would deface the sponge. Clean these sponge pieces properly with water and save for future use in your next project.
Fold and cut technique can give marvelous effects to your design. You can take colored pages from magazines and books and create symmetrical and beautiful designs using this technique. These designs can also be photocopied to make some layered/repeat design.
To decorate picture frames and sides of boxes, you can use cut corner patterns and other interesting shapes. You can cut coiled borders and repeat designs. For this you can cut it like a string or else outline your pattern on the paper and copy and cut it as many number of times as you require. Although it would not result in exact copies, but would be appreciably same.
Before pasting them, you will need to paint the white edges in your image. You can use a permanent marker or acrylic paint to color this. These colors actually blend nicely with your image. Maximum time's sepia or black would solve your purpose but in a few cases you may need to go in for other hues too.
If required the images can be pasted one on another. Images reaching over the edges give a beautiful effect in a box. You can paste both the lid and the box with the whole image. Canadian artist Christopher Freville often uses Victorian photos for pasting on the side of a box. Once the paste dries up simply make a cut at the joint of the lid and the box. This way the pattern would exactly correlate to each other.
You can use a blue TAC to place your cut outs at as desired and then sketch your boundaries using a pencil or chalk. This way you would know which cut out should be glued where. Blue TAC can also be used to trace the place to paste the cut out. And obviously this needs to be done gluing every cut out piece one by one.
Only if your base surface has extremely good color and luster that you will not need to cover it thoroughly but otherwise you got to cut good number of prints from magazines or gift wraps so that they sufficient to cover the whole object. While cutting you should keep in mind that you have kept enough space to let the prints overlap slightly.
Before gluing experiment with different lay outs in which you can place your picture. Once you get a satisfactory look, paste it using your fingers and slightly press the print from the center towards its edges, thus avoiding any air bubbles or wrinkles.
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