Kids Will Be Kids
February 4th, 2012
Let your imagination run wild with these storage and cabinetry solutions for the kiddies!
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Let your imagination run wild with these storage and cabinetry solutions for the kiddies!
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These colorful laundry baskets are sure to disguise all of your secrets!
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Looking for a place to sit down inside a small closet? Add a Pouf!
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No, you can’t eat them, but try a different twist with these eclectic knobs!
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If you are not a fan of the traditional style range hood, check out this 43-3/4″ ceiling-recessed system by Broan-Nuton. Comes with a 500-cfm internal blower and features LED lighting and delayed timer control. Visit Broan Website
Check out these cool and chic baskets!
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This 36″ undercounter refrigerator by U-Line boasts 4 default temperature settings and clear bins that fully extend for easy access. Visit U-Line Website
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Turn piles of pictures into professional looking photo albums. By digitizing and backing up your photos, you not only create organized and beautiful albums, but you also preserve your family history. According to the conservators of the Smithsonian Institution, photographs are the most likely items to be grabbed first when a home is being threatened by fire. Therefore, it is recommended that you duplicate and digitize.
Here are some guidelines and resources to get you started:
1. SCAN YOUR PHOTOS.
Rather than buying a basic scanner and spending hours and days (chancing that the project doesn’t get finished), I recommend hiring a company that offers this service. After researching and contacting a few, I decided to compare scanning services by www.gophoto.com and www.scanmyphotos.com. When comparing rates, try using google to do a search for coupons.
GoPhoto
www.gophoto.com
- They have a simple pricing structure at 37 cents per scan. I’ve seen coupons between 20-50% off and new customers automatically receive 10%.
- No shipping charges are incurred since they include prepaid shipping labels.
- There’s less need to sort ahead of time because you only pay for the scans you keep.
- They fix color issues and remove minor dust & scratches.
- They upload your picture online to their website and a DVD is sent to you in the mail.
- They offer 600 dpi resolution.
- There is approximately a 2 week lead time.
- They were accommodating and easy to work with over the phone.
Scan My Photos
www.scanmyphotos.com
- They offer a scanning service for a flat rate of $184 that includes prepaid shipping labels for a 11 X 9 X 6 box. This allows you to send approximately 1600-2500 pictures (depending on size) taking the price per scan down to as low as 8 cents.
- If you want to scan fewer pictures or spend less money, you will pay shipping and a much higher price per scan than with GoPhoto. I have seen coupons online for this company as well.
- You DO need to sort, because you will pay per scan and they ask that you group by size before sending.
- They don’t automatically fix color issues and remove minor dust & scratches.
- They don’t upload online, but a DVD is sent to you in the mail.
- They quoted approximately a 1 ½ – 2 week lead time.
**More resources that provide scanning services:
Pictures From the Attic – www.picturesfromtheattic.com
Marin Film Works – www.marinfilmworks.com
2. CHOOSE AN IMAGE EDITOR (OPTIONAL).
If you don’t already have one, Gimp is a free image editor that provides easy-to-use, professional design tools that claim to be comparable to Photoshop.
Get Gimp – www.getgimp.com
3. UPLOAD YOUR PHOTOS AND CHOOSE A PHOTO BOOK SERVICE.
Creative Memories – www.creativememories.com
Shutterfly – www.shutterfly.com
Photobucket – www.photobucket.lifepics.com/net/Photo-Books
Blurb – www.blurb.com
Costco – www.shop.costco.com/Photo-Center/Index
Picasa – www.picasa.com
Marin Film Works – www.marinfilmworks.com
4. BACK UP YOUR DIGITAL PRINTS TO AN EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE AT HOME AND A HARD DRIVE IN THE CLOUD.
Carbonite – www.carbonite.com
Dropbox – www.dropbox.com
Case & Space is happy to help out with the design and layout of your photo projects. Please contact Amy at +1 415.378.1969.
Well, ok. Maybe not these!
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