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What shall we do with a broken camera Fill it with dirt and put a plant in it Click the big link to see how to do it Resurrect a Broken Camera as a Flowerpot p.s. If you didn’t click that 1st link, you gotta see it. It’s like Michael Scott singing sea shanties. Plus it’s from a show called “Hootenanny!” p.p.s. Hey U.S. peoples, our guide to photographing fireworks may come in handy this weekend! Photo credits: Dr Cullen (Nikon camera), Kelly Jensen (others) |
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Seems like everything keeps getting smaller these days: computers, dogs, headphones… And now even photographs are joining in the smallness, thanks to the magic of biaxially oriented thermoplastic polystyrene (that’s Shrinky Dinks to you). You can print photos on plastic using your inkjet printer, and shrink them down small enough to make into necklaces, fridge magnets, earrings, or practically anything you can think of. See? Just like that, the world is your bivalve mollusc of the family Ostreidae! * How to Turn Photo Shrinky Dinks Into Wonderful Things Photo credits: city: Christopher & AmyCate, giraffe: milkfat, tree: left-hand, bird: lucianvenutian |
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Invisible ink, spy cameras, secret passageways… if it’s incognito, we love it. Our yen for all things surreptitious and sneaky has inspired us to craft this clansdestine camera case out of a hollowed-out book. It’s highly useful for tricking enemy spies into believing you are a harmless bookworm instead of the undercover photo ninja that you are. Pull your fedora down, tighten your trenchcoat, and let’s get secretive. How to Turn a Book Into a Top-Secret Camera Case |
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There was a fair lass from New York Make your Own Amoeba-shaped Cork Board Photo Frame p.s. Bjork not mandatory. You can put photos of anyone you want in this postmodern freeform amoeba-shaped bulletin board/picture frame. p.s. Great news! The Super Secret Spy Lens is back in stock and we’re giving away two lenses to celebrate! RT or follow @Photojojo before Sunday to enter. Photo credits: mark sebastian, D. Sharon Pruitt / Pink Sherbet Photography. |
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Water stains. Ceiling tiles. All those pencils you stuck up there. So many evils can mar your ceiling. But take heart, photo peeps! Your ceiling’s not the boss of you. Cover that water damage with a colorful mural, or slap a collage of fluffy clouds over those grimy ceiling tiles. All ya need to make it happen are some photo Post-its and a stepstool. Yessir, everything’s looking up! How to Make a Photo Mural for Your Ceiling p.s. Hey Chicago! Hey Milwaukee! Photojojo readers are gettin’ together to shoot pix. Check out the forum thread for dates/times/mucho bueno info! |
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Silver dollars, vinyl LPs, Oreos — So many of the best things in life are circle-shaped. Isn’t it about time your picture collection got with the program? Circularize your photos and show them off in a urban-chic constellation of modular cardboard rings. Snappy-lookin’, expandable, and keeps a coupla paper towel rolls out of the landfill. What’s not to like? Photojojo’s DIY Cardboard Ring Frames Photo credits: Fabulous Muscles, Digital Sophia, ’stpiduko’, and moriza. |
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We are known far and wide for our love of shiny metal objects. And some of you may have heard a rumor that we also like photos. So, naturally, when we found a big ol’ piece of shiny sheet metal at the hardware store,
Enter the magnetic bulletin board: huge, affordable, and so easy to make you just won’t believe it. How to Make a Magnetic Photo Bulletin Board |
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So here’s the thing: we know you guys are crafty sometimes, but crafty doesn’t necessarily mean girly. Dainty? No need for it. Lady-like? Not our style. With a little inkjet-printable canvas and a few minutes of time, you can make yourself a set of badass photo cuffs. Use any photo you want on them and you’ll instantly be the envy of all your friends with their sad, naked little wrists. Best of all: no sewing required! Read on to find out how… Photojojo’s Make Your Own Photo Cuffs |
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We hate getting rid of jars. We’re so sure they’ll come in handy someday, but in reality a person can only use so many jelly-jar glasses. We’re happy to say we’ve finally found a use for our motley collection of pickle jars, soda bottles and assorted glass receptacles: frames! It’s so simple we can’t believe we didn’t think of it before: just slide a photo into a jar, turn it upside down and display your upcyclin’ genius for all to see. p.s. Are you a super enthusiastic code juggler who wants to help raise Photojojo’s level of programmatic amazingness? Then you might be the part-time intern we’re lookin’ for! p.p.s. We’re doing our first-ever Las Vegas Photo Safari with our friends at HP and PMA next Wednesday. RSVP now! Photo credits: ’stpiduko’ |
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Ya wanna know something? In our heart of hearts, we still love the silvery gelatinated plastic stuff. And we know some of you peoples love it too. Well there’s no reason to hide it, pal! Make one of these five projects from used film canisters, and show everyone you still know how to kick it old skool. Whether you go for the earrings, the keychain, the svelte ring, the dog tag, or the big ol’ belt buckle, we promise you’ll love ‘em. Even if you haven’t shotten film in yearz and yearz. Five Things You Can Make Out of a Film Canister p.s. We hear there’s some sort of Hallmark holiday coming up next weekend. We also hear that sometimes money can buy love. :P |
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