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charliesuh
2166 days ago
 
Jewel Case Frame Project!

So I just found this site a couple days ago and I'm so glad I did! I went through every page of the archives and ended up staying up till sunrise! I've been missing out! Anyway, all my pictures have just been stacking up and sitting on my computer and I figured now that I got a photo printer (Canon iP6700). So when I saw the post with the Jewel Case frames my eyes lit up and I jumped right on it. I used some shots from a beach set I took a few months ago at Huntington Beach.  I plan on making a few more sets since it's attached with velcro and it's easy to change/rearrange.  I love photojojo.com

http://forum.photojojo.com/img/posted/resized_img46b363e621e45.jpg?url=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v202/charliesuh/IMG_4497e.jpg


Oh, and I know that in the post they were vertical and mine are horizontal, I just felt it worked better with these shots.


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Sarah_h
2166 days ago
 
Nice work, it looks great smile
*hugs* Sarah
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Amit Gupta
2165 days ago
 
Charlie, it came out looking great!

Thanks so much for sharing the photo. If you do it again, or do other projects, please post them, too!

Amit



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graciepoo
2164 days ago
 
that looks great!  i've been wanting to do this project too but i haven't been able to decide on which photos to use.  your's turned out really nice smile



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editrrix
2164 days ago
 
Great idea! Plus, the photos look excellent.


"What you feel in [an] instant, a glimpse of something just out of reach, is what tells you to make a photograph." —Joel Meyerowitz

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charliesuh
2163 days ago
 
Thanks for the replies! If anyone else has done this, can you post yours? I'd love to see others

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kilroi
2162 days ago
 
Hi! just joined - how do you search the archives for this project?
No such thing as a bad picture, just a bad angle
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Amit Gupta
2162 days ago
 
kilrio -- There's no archives search yet, but here's the link:

http://photojojo.com/content/diy/cd-jew … ll-frames/



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kilroi
2162 days ago
 
thanks Amit - now I need 5 X 7 prints!
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No such thing as a bad picture, just a bad angle
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charliesuh
2162 days ago
 
@bot:   If those images of the green plants and the walkway are what you're going to use for this project I think it'll look great!

And the placement is the most important thing, but don't stress it too much, since velcro is one of the most amazing inventions EVER!

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kilroi
2088 days ago
 
I did this too!! What fun and I got inspired to do another project ... Took a CD Case and removed guts, put photos measured and cut as stated and put them back to back in both the front and back of the case. You have to measure the front and back separately.
The front photos stay nicely because of the little tabs but the back was a problem.
To fit the photos in the back part of the case, I used clear photo corners from the local hobby store stuck into the corners of the case.  This way you can  fit the two back photos so that they stay put.  I now have a stand up frame with 4 photos...love it!!
Thanks for the inspiration
No such thing as a bad picture, just a bad angle
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Yoi
1320 days ago
 
Hi charlie, i watched the video but i couldn't understand how the velcro makes the frame stick to the wall. How did u make them stick? Can u pls explain? Cos as far as i know, velcro only works on fabrics, not stone walls or plaster.

*Still confused* sad

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Willtastic
1320 days ago
 
Cos as far as i know, velcro only works on fabrics, not stone walls or plaster.
You obviously need special stone velcro big_smile

Nah, in the video they had two pieces of sticky velcro and stuck one to the wall and another to the back of the case.  You'd buy the two pieces as a pair and each one has glue backs.
http://forum.photojojo.com/img/posted/resized_img4acde7d8c964e.jpg?url=http://www.wearecb.com/store/images/AUVS26.jpg

Velcro would be nice for switching the pictures out but you could probably attach it with anything.


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Yoi
1320 days ago
 
Thanks Mr.Will... how silly of me! :">

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