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A retro style Believe sign created using the stripes from a painted cabinet and a scan of a venetian plaster wall.
Who would ever think that this funky painted cabinet's stripes would come in handy for a craft project?
I held the Flip-Pal© against the wall and scanned away.
A single scan from the Flip-Pal© had to be stitched together with multiple scans to create the larger version below.
The stitching software is included with the Flip-Pal©. You simply highlight the files to stitch and the software does the rest. It will automatically save the new stitched version for you.
Rather than trying to break the spine of my vintage clip art book and force it into a regular scanner, I just dropped the Flip-Pal© onto the page and scanned away.
The talented Suede Baum - Fashion designer and TV personality from the Project Runway
Ever creative Ken Oliver - The Accidental Crafter
Multi-talented Martin Amado - Interior designer and HGTV design host
Man of Craft, Mark Montano - Author of The Big Ass Book of Crafts, to see what they've come up with for this weeks hop.
I hope you Believe and enjoyed my little project for old Santa.
Thanks so much, enjoy!
-Aaron
P.S.
I'm excited to be able to offer you a coupon code for a discount on the Flip-Pal© if this little charmer is on your holiday shopping list. Coupon codes are valid on theirwebsite until December 22, 2011.
To receive $20 off the purchase of a Flip-Pal™ mobile scanner with Creative Suite Craft Edition DVD use coupon codeMS2CS11.
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Suede Baum - http://suedesays.com/blog
Ken Oliver - http://kensworldinprogress.blogspot.com/
Martin Amado - http://www.martinamado.com/
Mark Montano - http://markmontanoblogs.blogspot.com/