Picnik Tutorial – simple edits = big impact

Do you ever look at your pictures and think – it’s a good picture, but it just NEEDS something…

Yeah, me too..ALL the time. Unfortunately not all of us can afford photoshop, but there IS an affordable , fun alternative – Picnik! I heard about picnik right after they launched and it has been a lot of fun to see all the goodies they have added since the beginning. The best part is it’s FREE. There is a premuim membership that is $25 a year, and allows you to do some pretty fun stuff, but all the edits I will do today are available on the free version…

Last week we had a HUGE snowstorm (hey, it’s California – any snowstorm is huge to us!). This was one of my favorite images from the day and my wordless Wednesday picture:

snow in yucaipa california

Not a bad picture, decent composition, captures the scene…but it could be better.

I opened up the photo in picnik, and chose the exposure tab. I slid the top slider (exposure) to the right to about 25. Then I boosted the contrast a bit – about 10.

After that, I went to create, then effects, and chose “vignetting” (vin-yetting) – which is really just a schmancy word for “framing”. I didn’t edit it much beyond what the standard setting is, and here is the after:

Snow in yucaipa California

Much better, don’t you think? It just LOOKS colder in the after picture!

Now it’s YOUR turn!! I have installed this nifty plug in on my blog that lets you upload your own pictures to the comments! Show me your favorite photos and tell us how you edited them…I will post a couple next week and who knows – maybe we’ll have a special drawing!

PS – me and a few of my fellow picture-loving friends will be doing a fabulous one on one wisdom workshop at this years Blissdom in Nashville – You are signed up for it, right? ;)

DIY Aprons

A fun video from Threadheads.com about making an Apron from old jeans – enjoy!

Bend The Rules Sewing

If you haven’t already gotten the Amy Karol (of Angry Chicken and Tie One On) book “Bend the Rules Sewing”, then you must go out right now and get it…

It’s an amazing book of easy to do projects, and SO many helpful tips and ideas…PLUS, it has 3 Apron Projects! What more could you ask for? I have already done 2 projects in the book, and you can post your newly-made goodies in the flickr group Amy started just for this book! I would love to see any Aprons you have made from her book too! Leave links in the comments or email them!

Lined Apron Tutorial

Lined (reversible?) Apron WITH tutorial! Tons of pictures, and easy to follow… (just break out your rulers, because this IS in centimeters rather than inches!)

Ruffled Aprons & a tutorial…

I immediately fell in love with Morgan’s Ruffled apron, and was over the moon when she posted a tutorial on how to make them. Now she has a flickr group for other people to post their own ruffled aprons, and I have a pile of fabric just waiting to be made into one of these beauties! It’s amazing how just about any combination of fabric will become the cutest apron. I can see using all kinds of trims, denim, sheets, tea towels, more ruffles…the possibilities are endless!Try one yourself, and post it to her flickr group…

PS-The next Tie One On project has been announced, and this month’s theme is pockets! I have an interesting idea for my project, but we’ll keep it hush hush for now!

Deanna
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