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If you are interested in creative people, then you should pay attention to this article. I interviewed the all-rounder artist Molla Mills, a Finnish girl who will leave you open-mouthed! She has recently published her first book about crochet, VIRKKURI. From Metal Bands logos to the most exciting jewelry, Molla is always full of surprises!
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Question: How do I incorporate analogue in my life aside from shooting film? Answer: Photo Journalling.
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If you have some empty film canisters with a little bit of film sticking out, let me show you what else you can use them for (aside from making DIY redscale films), perfect for this season of love!
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Perfect for any gift; camera related or not as long as it fits! A beach-y presentation that just about anyone can enjoy. Read on to see how it's done! :)
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There’s your grandma’s embroidery, and then there’s Sarah Greaves. This Manchester-based mixed-media artist expresses herself through embroidery -- stitching up emotive, political, and thoughtful text -- but on unexpected surfaces.
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Not so long ago, I had looked into buying a chalkboard to use as a prop in a photo booth at a wedding. I decided it would be cheaper in the long run to buy some chalkboard, paint it, and do it myself! That way, I was able to up-cycle something old into a useable, customized item, and have bragging rights because I made it myself! Find out how you can make a chalkboard out of almost anything in this article!
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Here's a beautiful gift you can make for your friends to display their Lomographs - or keep as a cute home for your own creations.
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Tired of your earphones getting in knots? A few knots more and your plain cords will become a knotless rainbow!
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Need a place to store your beloved, scanned lomographs? Here's a creative way to spice up your memory drive with some analogue love! Read more about how to make your own after the jump.
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There are times when I use cameras that have no slots for the tabs of film boxes, and thus, I often forget which film I'm shooting with (or if the camera is loaded, even). So, to remedy this problem, I thought of making my own film reminder! Learn how to make your own in this quick and easy tipster!
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It can often be difficult to protect your camera from being scratched or damaged while it's in a bag or hanging around your wrist, so here's a simple and cute way to give your camera a bit of protection. It's a fun project to do with any fabric that you may have.
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We’ve got a new La Sardina in town and this time it comes completely naked! The La Sardina DIY is a blank canvas for you to let your creativity to go wild and for that reason a good old craft session is in order!
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This super easy craft takes no time at all and it would make a fantastic gift for a fellow lomographer (or for yourself)! Step right this way for a fun and easy DIY Lomography Snow Globe!
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She’s Crafty! She’s the new DIY Sardina! Hang out at the Lomography Gallery Store in Greenwich Village and spend the evening jazzing up your new DIY camera.
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. Our second project is a Rorschach Inkblot Tote Bag by Kate Livesey.
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Along with our La Sardina DIY camera we’d like to present several DIY projects to inspire you. Our first project is a very easy (and super tasty) recipe to prepare some homemade summer popsicles by Miriam Lepore.
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I had always worried about my beautiful La Sardina when I put it in my pocket without protection. So, I finally sewed a bag made of felt. It's not perfect, but that's the way sometimes with analog stuff! Read on to learn how I did it!
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Would you also like photos with amazing red, green, blue and yellow shades? You can easily make ones to put behind and in front of your lens on your own!
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Inspired by my heightening stacks of instant photos, I decided I needed more places to put them than just in a box somewhere in my closet. So gather up some of your favorite instax photos and read on for how to make your very own photo album!
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Most of the cameras we see or have always have black leather skin on the body itself. Not saying it is not nice but wouldn't it be cool if we can give it a different look? In my recent post, there were comments asking me to write a Tipster on my camera skin as I uploaded a photo of my Lomo LC-Wide with some DIY skin. So today, I'm sharing with everyone a Tipster on how can we design our own camera skin!