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Justin's 100 days of school project PIP

I know a bunch of people were looking for idea, so I thought I would share ours.  We were allowed to do anything, just add 100 items to posterboard.

I sat on a chair and took picture after picture of Justin making funny faces (and eating an apple lol)  If he was more cooperative, I would have done funny hats or glasses or whatever.

In the end, I got LOTS of pictures and it only took a few minutes to shoot them.

Here is the end result

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Re: Justin's 100 days of school project PIP

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  • That's adorable!!!!! I just saw on my FB feed that some kids get to dress up like they are 100 years old. I can't wait!!!!!!

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  • That is the cutest thing ever!  What a great idea!
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  • Great idea.. put it up on Pinterest!
  • that.is.adorable!

    did you print out the pics yourself? and what setting did you do (if you did print them) to be that size (yes I'm technologically challenged).

  • imagemccw:

    that.is.adorable!

    did you print out the pics yourself? and what setting did you do (if you did print them) to be that size (yes I'm technologically challenged).

    You are going to laugh, but if you actually saw the print quality - you would see that it is kinda horrible.  I thought about getting them printed, but thought that would be too expensive.

    here is what I did, not the best way, but it worked fine.  And, it is a K project, not like a thesis or anything lol

    I took the folder where I had the pics, then I minimized the window so that 9 pictures were visible (3X3).

    Then I just did a screen shot, pasted in paint, and then just selected the pics.  I just pasted it in word (changed my margins to something like .5 all the way around) - then just stretched the pic (of 9 pics) until it was the size of the page.  then scroll to get 9 more pics and repeat.  Does this make sense??

    Real technical, right.  The pics are blurry, since all the resizing of a screen shot (not the actual pics).

    I printed on cardstock, and then just used my paper cutter to cut them.  I had to do each one sheet at a time, since not all of them lined up perfectly.  You can see that I was not precise on my cutting, but didn't care either.

    Once cut, we mixed them all up, Justin glued them all on and then we taped one long piece over each row.

    I just measured them - they are about 2X2.5.

    SHARE your's if you make one

  • imageMyColonyNJ:
    imagemccw:

    that.is.adorable!

    did you print out the pics yourself? and what setting did you do (if you did print them) to be that size (yes I'm technologically challenged).

    You are going to laugh, but if you actually saw the print quality - you would see that it is kinda horrible.  I thought about getting them printed, but thought that would be too expensive.

    here is what I did, not the best way, but it worked fine.  And, it is a K project, not like a thesis or anything lol

    thanks...I'm def going to try and make one, such a cute idea...will post if I actually get it done, lol.

    I took the folder where I had the pics, then I minimized the window so that 9 pictures were visible (3X3).

    Then I just did a screen shot, pasted in paint, and then just selected the pics.  I just pasted it in word (changed my margins to something like .5 all the way around) - then just stretched the pic (of 9 pics) until it was the size of the page.  then scroll to get 9 more pics and repeat.  Does this make sense??

    Real technical, right.  The pics are blurry, since all the resizing of a screen shot (not the actual pics).

    I printed on cardstock, and then just used my paper cutter to cut them.  I had to do each one sheet at a time, since not all of them lined up perfectly.  You can see that I was not precise on my cutting, but didn't care either.

    Once cut, we mixed them all up, Justin glued them all on and then we taped one long piece over each row.

    I just measured them - they are about 2X2.5.

    SHARE your's if you make one

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