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Wanna know the only phrase we remember from high-school Russian class? This means 2 things: So we have a pencil project this week! Wrap some photos around your pencils, and we guarantee you’ll be the coolest kid on your block. (Well, you know, the coolest kid that has photo pencils.) p.s. Want to design the new Photojojo T-shirt? The winner of our design contest gets a free Eye-Fi, plus a credit and a link when we announce the winner. Check out Pixish for details! p.p.s. We have new episodes of Donnie’s “You Suck at Photoshop” tutorials. (Remember, some folks might be offended.)
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Step 1: Print your photoChoose a photo that doesn’t have too much fine detail. Portraits work well, as do landscapes. Using your favorite image editing software, crop your chosen photo to 5×6 inches. Print 3 copies on plain (not photo) paper.* *If you don’t have a computer and/or printer, you can use 3 copies of a 5×7 photo. However, the stiff photo paper will be harder to wrap around the pencils. You might try wrapping the strips around the pencils, securing them with rubber bands, and leaving them overnight before trying to glue them in place. Step 2: Mark the back of the photo
Step 3: Cut your photo into strips
You should end up with three identical copies of each strip. You’ll use strip A for the first three pencils, strip B for the next three, and so on. Step 4: Apply glue to the back of each strip
Step 5: Wrap the strip around the pencil
Wrap the strip lengthwise around your first pencil. (We found it easiest to place the strip on the table, put the pencil on top and roll.) Tape down the free edge of the strip. Step 6: Lather, Rinse, Repeat
Now line up your pencils, and rotate them so that the picture aligns across the row of pencils. Is that cool or what? Where to go from hereNow that you have mastered the art of the photo pencil, here are a couple more ideas to take you further…
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