If you can handle some simple wood work: measure, cut, and stain two shelves of 1/2" pine. (Or hire a carpenter.) Perfect for 12" scrapbooks. I use the bottom drawers and shelves for office supplies.
This crafter created this project for her dad, the ultimate UNC Tar Heels fan. She used a PictureThatSound recordable device to record the announcer Jones Angel as he called the last 6 seconds of the UNC vs. NC State football game this year (2012). The photo features Gio Bernard as he returns the kick for a touchdown to win the game, 43 - 35. Listen for Angel's statement at the end "Are You Kidding Me!"
click on photo to see video and hear recording
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Scrapbook Expo USA Creation
Check out the PictureThatSound project featuring the play button on the other side. This blogger covered the back of the card with the beautiful design above, and left the back open. Click HERE to see the Scrapbook Expo USA blog.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Mixed-media project inspired by a piano performance. Created by: Susan Weckesser, www.susankweckesser.com
Click on the photo to see the video.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Father's Day Surprise!
The children of this lucky father surprised their dad with tickets to the US Open on Father's Day next year. The dad pressed the golf ball to hear his kids' excitement in this priceless gift.
Thank you Colleen, Boston MA, for sharing this wonderful creation.
Check out this Canadian Scrapbooker Webisode featuring three select products, including PictureThatSound. We love the fun page layout with a little girl singing about "California Girls."
Check out these birthday cards using the photos from last year's Christmas cards. Magnets on the back to place on the fridge. These cousins will know they're loved. What a great idea!
Hi crafty friends! We're looking for experienced paper crafters to create innovative PictureThatSound projects for national television and the web. Check out this blog site for projects submitted by other customers and designers.
The entire PictureThatSound card can be covered in paper. The sound will play through the paper just fine. Make sure to note the Play button with a sticker or other embellishment.
Designs should appeal to a broad, mainstream audience. Consider unique sounds that customers would want to capture for memory keeping. Submissions should include a photo, video or MPEG file of sound recording, and a supply list.
Candidates should email jennfurr@PictureThatSound.com no later than Friday, January 27th. Include a link to your blog and a description of two different projects you would like to create for Picture That Sound. We’ll then select candidates within one week. PictureThatSound products will be provided to those selected designers. Designers will submit finished projects to Picture That Sound for use on TV and/or Web. Projects will include designer’s mention on TV and/or Web. All chosen projects must include a photo release from anyone featured in the project.