| Q. | My room is Hollywood themed, and I need cute ideas on how to collage old movie ticket stubs? | Related Search: Hobbies & Crafts | | | My room is black/white/red Hollywood themed. I have a director's chair and my autographs from various celebrities are hung on the walls. However, my walls are still a little blank and I'd like a bit more for the walls, so since I collect movie ticket stubs, I decided to do some sort of craft/collage with them. Does anyone have any cute ideas on how to make that presentable and fun?
| | A. | 1.If you have a scanner, scan in some of your fav stubs. Enlarge them to the size of printer paper.
Use the paint program to fill them in with bright colors. (black, red, and white - since that is your color scheme)
Print the huge stubs out on your printer, using photo paper or heavy card stock. (Or you can have a photo lab print them out - it would look nice, but cost a bit more though)
Now cut out the large, brightly colored stubs and make your collage. To get a really different look - try putting them onto a sheet of clear plexiglass, instead of paper.
You can also scatter the big stubs about your room, in groupings, on different walls. Use scrap book 3-D glue dots to attach the stubs to each other and still have some dimension.
2.Make a frame for your fav autograph - get a cheap wooden frame and decopage the movie stubs to the frame. Put lots of decopage medium on to make sure it lasts and looks nice.
(If you don't want to use the originals, you will need to use a color copier or lazer printer - regular printer ink will run when you decopage it.)
3. Get a large piece of pre-stretched canvas (pretty cheap at craft stores.). Paint it a bright red with acrylic paint.
With a pencil, have some one help trace your side profile onto the canvas (Use a bright lamp to make a shadow of your profile, and the friend traces the shadow).
Fill in the profile area with the ticket stubs, slightly overlapped. Be sure to date the back, since this also makes a cool keepsake of your profile.
4.Get some black poster board (or framing matt board) and cut it to look like sections of film (the long rectangles with little squares cut out along the edges) Then in each square, alternate fav pictures of movie stars and sections of movie stubs, collaged to fill the area. | | | |
| Q. | Escape the pear room help!! (stubs on tree)? | Related Search: Video & Online Games | | | the stubs on the tree won't come off. I tried to cut them off with the ax but it didn't work!
PLEASE HELP!!!
| | A. | ALWAYS LOOK OUT FOR BLUE PUZZLE PEICES
first ill tell you how to open the door but you need puzzle peices to get out
the object is to get santas suit and get out
go to the bed room, move the light and lift up everything off the bed,get the axe. grab sizors from 1st drawer. go tothe door room, lift up every corner of the mat then click on the middle of the matt when all the corners are lifted, grab the lighter, then grab all the blue stuff off the tree, use the sizors to cut open the red sack, put all ble things in there. burn all the candels. get the star and put it on the mose head. use the axe to cut off every branch to the tree. cut off every last stub untill its smooth. get everything out of your inventory and pick up the trunk , ram down the door. now get all the puzzle peices hidden in the house and make the puzzle.
ok now the peices,
#1use the axe to cut the chairs near table. #2, 3grab wine bottle and cake, cut the cake with axe, click on wine bottle, #4 under mose head there is a peice, #5 open curtains ,#6 take everything off the table, go to the next room,
#7flicker on and off the lamp, you will see a blue thing bottom left corner, #8under a rocking chair legs, #9on top of tree after cut off stuff,#10 under tree, #11 in santas sack in tree, go to next room. #12 in a ski boot, #13, 14 under carpet, #15 under bucket.# 16 behind pillow, #17 under mattress, #18 under bed(with cuver lifted up), #19 in drawer, #20 in 2nd drawer, #21 get the hat and keep touching it, #22 , 23 in picture, #24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 in each present use sizors to open them, go to first room there is a peice on the cats tounge in stocking, use a fire place tool on the fire place and get belt,
now put the puzzle peices together, i missed 3 peices sorry | | | |
| Q. | How much floor space should be available in any size furnished room? | Related Search: Decorating & Remodeling | | | My rooms are cluttered. My friend says any room should have 65% floor space available. He claims this is the statistical average. I disagree, I don't beleive there is a statiscal average, and beleive it is a matter of personal preference, and sometimes living in a smaller
area than previously accustomed to, primarily due to allowing friends to move in ...and removing things to other areas to allow their belongings to fit. I stubbed my toe on a wicker magazine basket trying to get to the other side of the room and my roommate friend comes up with this statistical average! OWwwww ch! ouch...
| | A. | about one third two one half would be about right. but sometimes you have no choice because of the size of the room. the important thing is the clutter, keep that to a minium. | | | |
| Q. | how can I extend a PVC pipe if there is not room to use union? | Related Search: Maintenance & Repairs | | | The existing 45 el must be replaced with a 90 but if i cut flush with the flange there is not sufficient room to attach a union (or other fitting of my knowledge). It's a 2 in. drain. I'm thinking I could use a section of 1-1/2 in pvc glued into the 2" existing pipe to provide a stub to continue with plumbing. Tthis is a loose fit so I'd need a gap expanding, water proof glue (Gorilla Glue?)
Suggestions?
An alternative solutions?
This is a drain line serving a lavatory sink, all plumbing will be enclosed withing the vanity enclosure
| | A. | why such a large drain for a bathroom sink? mine is 1 1/2" on the drain pipe. is your sink drain 2"? if it isn't, can you cut the pipe closer to the sink, the near side of the 45 as opposed to the far side of it? then add a bushing/reducer to it and go 1 1/2". or add another 45 on the near side and just extend the drain pipe lower from the sink. if it's going to be hidden under a vanity all that you will do is loose a little storage. there's no law saying that the drain pipe has to run the shortest route to the wall, it just looks better. i think you are getting tunnel vision with the 45 elbow, think of using other pieces to get to where you need to go and extend the drain if you have to. good luck! | | | |
| Q. | How long should you keep important papers like check stubs and bank statements? | Related Search: Personal Finance | | | I've been keeping all of those kind of papers in my file cabinet for a few years. Can I finally get rid of them to make room or should I just keep them a bit longer?
| | A. | I am an accountant, you should keep any financial documents for 5 years in Australia.
Also banks often make mistakes and only have to honer that mistake if you have the original statement, they do not have to honer mistakes made if the only proof you have is from an online statement.
Foe me personally I continually check my bank statement and so far in the last year I have found mistakes that total over $600 and the money was returned.
Mistakes can come in forms of bank charges and over charging when you pay for items on EFT or credit. | | | |
| Q. | Messy Cluttered Room? | Related Search: Other - Home & Garden | | | I am a clutter bug, i have a problem throwing things away, i always think i'll need it. from movies stubs since i was 12 to school papers and clothes. my room is always cluttered. how do i keep all the clutter but keep it from looking messy and uncontrolled. Any ideas on how to controll my clutter and how to organize it all?
| | A. | I am not the best one to tell you how to be neat.
I find it hard to throw things away also. I was a child of the 30's & 40's.
Back then people just didn't have a lot of stuff.
I am still trying to put more order in my life.
A person has to fit in to the space that they have, so some things have to go. Find at least one thing every day that you really don't need any more & toss it. Clear an area of your room & don't put any thing there but that you really really want & need. If the area gets to crowded start over again, & again until every thing fits & is neat. | | | |
| Q. | Room decorating ideas?? | Related Search: Do It Yourself (DIY) | | | I'm 17 and my family lives in an apartment. I want to decorate my room so that it's not this boring white that we can't paint over. I've made a collage out of each of the letters of my name and put that over my closet doors spelling out my name, but that's the most creative I've gotten. I really just want something to spice up my room, but it has to be cheap, and I was kind of hoping that I could make it. I also have a bulliten board with various pictures and movie ticket stubs and things of that sort. But I need something else.
Any ideas??
| | A. | Use those pictures, ticket stubs and stuff to do a masaic on one wall. | | | |
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