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book: photojojo

by kath_red on January 28, 2010

in Books, Features

Photojojo!: Insanely Great Photo Projects and DIY Ideas

The photojojo book is essential reading if you are crazy about taking photos and want to DO something a bit more interesting with them than put them in a boring photo album. I personally am one to not do anything with my photos – they stay on my computer until a. my computer crashes and I lose a years worth of family memories or b. I finally get around to printing them up in a photo album book for the year.

This much hyped book not only gives you some beginner tips to take great photos – it also has about 50 projects – from sewing to drilling to gluing projects that all in some way use some of your wonderful digital shots.

I mentioned that it was a much hyped talked about book – but not without reason – I found it enjoyable to flick through and have bookmarked quite a few do-able projects. I particularly liked that resources were mentioned with each project rather than in a resources section – [note to self - I really liked that about this book - very useful.]

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Lark Books seeks designers to make unique projects to feature in upcoming how-to publications:

‘The Envelope, Please’ scheduled for release in fall 2009. They are looking for all types of one-of-a-kind envelopes in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Their wish list includes: embellished envelopes; fold-your-own envelopes; envelopes for gift cards, money, CDs, etc.; and non-paper envelopes (Fabric? Plastic? Foil? Think outside the envelope!) They would like some projects to have accompanying cards, but it is not required. Have fun and invent the best dang envelope your mailbox has ever seen. Deadline for Project Proposals: June 2, 2008

Pretty Little Presents, scheduled for release in fall 2009. This book, part of a series of sewing publications, will feature stitched, fabric gifts items no larger than 12” x 12” designed for any age or gender and in the following categories: Bridal, Housewarming, Baby, Hostess and Birthday. They are looking for projects geared to beginner and intermediate sewers that can be made with a sewing machine and readily available fabrics. Beyond that, let your imagination go wild! They would like to see proposals for gift items that are original, pretty, charming, adorable, whimsical, humorous, funky, edgy, or precious. They love embellishments! Proposal Deadline: May 15, 2008

More info on both of these and other projects here (other upcoming book titles include: BEADING WITH METAL BEADS, 500 PLASTIC JEWELRY, FANTASTIC PLASTIC.

SUBMIT a crochet or knitted design for – Yarn Bombing: The Art of Knit Graffiti, to be published by Arsenal Pulp Press in fall 2009. The book will be a DIY guide to the art of yarn graffiti and a history of hand-crafted textile street art, Yarn Bombing will feature patterns such as street-smart disguises, useful wearable tools like gloves and tool belts, street art such as knit car cozies, bike covers and headlight toques, and outdoor installations such as crochet shawls for leafy trees. The sky’s the limit as long as it’s knit or crocheted! Projects should be fun, colorful and a little bit wacky. Designers are asked to submit a sketch and detailed description of their project, along with a brief bio, by the submission deadline of May 30, 2008.

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