Card Embellishments: Using your leftovers

04 February 2010

Utilising the surplus bits and pieces left over from your crafting projects to create greeting cards, notelets, gifttags and so on might be a very good way of economizing in addition to helping to save the environment. There are numerous choices available and may be produced in very much a similar technique that you would a scrapbooking design. Try hard to maintain a simple approach and individualise as much as you are able in order to get maximum benefits from your endeavours. You may simply meet up along with your family and friends to generate a few new card making projects utilising the old scrap booking odds and sods.

To begin with select several sheets of cardstock, approximately 81/2 x 43/4 inches, you’ll find that when folded in 2, it’s going to fit comfortably into a 4.1/2 x 6″ envelope that can be found everywhere. Obviously you may create larger greeting cards than this and these naturally are going to need a larger envelope, or perhaps you may choose to make your own envelopes or maybe employing a presentation box to contain your card.

Card Making Embellishments are usually a fantastic method of embellishing greeting cards and once more, you could utilize a few of your scrapbooking embellishments for this. Generally this really is all that is required to create quite an attractive greetings card that will certainly have the attention of the receiver.3D Decoupage, Quilling and three dimensional stickers also can very often be used for decorating your handmade cards, or maybe you could potentially attempt paper layering along with different card stock clippings and leftovers after which you can finish the card using your card making embellishments.

DJ Mixing is More Than Just Knowing the Technical Side of the Job

01 February 2010

DJ’s have a bigger job than just spinning CD’s.  They must know how to work a crowd in order to be successful.  While just about anyone can become a DJ, those who can make a great impression are the ones who get the jobs.  DJ’s can work weddings, events or general gigs in nightclubs.  DJ’s can also host Karaoke in clubs and for special private events.  It is usually less expensive to use a DJ for an event as opposed to live music.  If you want to become a DJ, you need to learn the ins and outs of the job like dj mixing and stage presence.  Being a DJ is more than about the technical side of the job.  However, if you learn the technical side of the job well, you could move on to becoming an engineer for a music studio. 

Back in the good old days, DJ’s had the job of spinning records and getting the crowd excited.  Today, technology has given people who want to learn to be a DJ more to learn about easier ways to perform and play music.  There is dj mixing software out there that can make your DJ job a breeze.  You still have to learn how to use the software, but there are some very easy to learn (user friendly) DJ software programs out there.  They can be simple and just play the queued songs as listed, or they can be full blown programs that allow you to edit and mix on the fly while you are working or before you head to the job.

You can find valuable resources about DJ software and advice on how to DJ with or without the use of software.  There are still DJ’s out there who still use a mixing board to do their mixing instead of software.  However, if you are just starting out, the software might be a better way to start and then you can move forward from there.  Online resources are great for gathering information on dj mixing and being a DJ, but you can also go straight to the source and go see a live DJ in action to observe and learn.

 

Greeting Card Blanks – Save Some Time

28 January 2010

On the subject of the art of greeting card making there exists countless things which you are able to do to make things faster plus a slight bit simpler for you. One of them things for example often is the basic item that you require for making a greeting card and that is a greeting card blank. A lot of folks like to fold their own card blanks from a sheet of A5 card stock whilst some others might choose to purchase them folded and ready to embellish. In reality most firms these days may provide the greeting card blanks open but creased; this will let you run the card blank through an inkjet or lazer printer, which may be handy for including verses into the handmade cards.Card blanks will be typically packed in either packs of 5 or ten, but it has in recent times become even more preferred to bulk buy your card blanks in packs of 50 and even a hundred. Cards are usually purchased as plain blanks, aperture card blanks where the front panel of the greeting card carries an aperture or opening that might be in the shape of a circle or square etc. and more intricate layouts which would include gate fold and numerous others.When its the objective to print the cards using a home printer, you must always be careful that the weight of card is not too heavy for your printer, otherwise you will find you are forever cleaning paper jams from the printer. Your printer’s paperwork will be able to inform you of what weight of card your printer should work with plus your card dealer will tell you the weight in gsm of the card blanks.Lastly, greeting card blanks usually are obtainable in different colors. You may find there is a lot more choice of shape and size with white greeting card blanks but you’ll find a number of colors out there, including ivory, pastel colours etc. as well as textured and plain cards.

Needlepoint

25 January 2010

Needlepoint is a popular form of counted stitch embroidery which has been around for centuries. Different stitches are worked over a canvas or fabric mesh one stitch at a time. The mesh is referred to as the bones on the needlepoint. You can work these stitches in cotton, silk or wool. The design which you will be using may either be printed on the canvas or you may need to count the stitches as you complete them. This is known as a charted design. Either pattern can be used so it will just be a matter of preference. There are various other names for this type of work. These names are woolwork, canvaswork, petit point and tapestry embroidery. When looking for patterns, check under these names also as you will find even more designs to try. Many beginners choose to start with a needlepoint kit as everything is included within the package so less guesswork is needed.

Before beginning any project you want to have all necessary tools on hand. There are some that are essential to completing a project successfully. Start with canvas, tapestry needles, yarn, wool, scissors and snips. Useful things to have include a needle threader, a blocking board, and a frame or stand. If you purchase a learn to needlepoint kit many of these items may be included so check before purchasing other supplies. A basket or container to hold all of our supplies will also be very helpful. Another good accessory to purchase is a craft lamp which allows you to move the light to shine directly on the area in which you are working.

Another good thing to have on hand with any needlepoint kit is a book that describes various stitches. This is an important item as many different countries have different names for the same stitches. If you are using a pattern from another country the pattern will give you the name of a stitch. You can then use the book to look up the corresponding stitch in your language.

A needlepoint kit will most likely include a piece of canvas, a needle, all necessary thread to complete the project as well as a color coded thread sorter. Instructions will also be included. If you have chosen a kit with a charted design, this will also be enclosed in the package. Read carefully to ensure that all items are included. You don’t want to open your kit to begin a project and find out that not everything was included. There could be nothing more frustrating.

What is ares?

25 January 2010

File sharing on the Internet is becoming an increasingly popular these days, especially among young people. Those of us who are, shall we say, behind the curve a bit on using the web for social networking may have some catching up to do with regards to concepts and teminologies. In surfing the net you may have come across the word ares more than once and wondered what it meant. Well, actually it is a P2P (peer to peer) computer file sharing program primarily designed for sharing music, short videos and Ebooks, which are also becoming increasingly popular.

The ares software can be downloaded from the Internet at the official website and other locations. The official site contains the latest version which is certified to be 100% safe and free of spyware and adware. People interested in this program should also know that there are some “scam” ares websites out there, so do your investigating before you download. Once the program is downloaded, the user has free and legal access to to over fifteen million songs and videos, according to the site. Among other features in the latest version of the software is one that allows users to burn their own CDs and DVDs.

Another aspect of eras that is perhaps even more interesting is the participation level of its users, and the frequency of their interaction with other users. Sharing a file is a social activity, after all. With an estimated worldwide user base of 30 million and a translation feature built into the program, the opportunities for forming chat rooms and even virtual communities of people with similar interests are immense. Of course, as with all social networking venues, one should remember that that this is not exactly a private conversation, even if you think you know who you’re chatting with, so don’t post extremely personal or sensitive information.

Back on the software side of things, other features that users seem to like about eras are the built in audio and video player quick download times. Quick downloads were why P2P programs were written in the first place, and users seem to agree that this program delivers.