Tuesday 3 June 2014

Photo Earring Gift Card

I made a card for a friend recently when I gave her earrings for her birthday. It came out as a fun idea but as she probably doesn't want her photo plastered all over this blog I've redone it with my photo to share with you.
Earring Photo Gift Card
You need to start with a digital photo of your earring recipient. Ideally you want something that's face on and with their ears showing. Something fairly flattering would probably be a good idea too! 
Earring Photo Gift Card
I would have liked to get rid of the guy behind me in this picture but I don't have the skills to achieve that so he has to stay. You can see my hair is up here too which reveals my ears.
Now you just play! There are lots of different ways you can manipulate the photo until you get something you are happy with. This is what I tried and the results.

I started with a website called snapstouch. You upload your picture then choose one of their options to change it.
This is "Painting" with the "Outline" option ticked: 
Earring Photo Gift Card

Then this is "Drawing" with the sensitivity on 45:
Earring Photo Gift Card
I did try the "Sketch" option but it was too awful to show you! For a different photo it might be brilliant but not this one of my face. "Unflattering" doesn't even come close!

Next I tried Cartoonize.net which is similar. I found it hard to get something flattering and when I tried to download it didn't seem to work, but you might have better luck.

Next was Picmonkey. Gotta love Picmonkey - free and sooo much fun. It's main downside is how long you will spend just messing about!
Upload your picture then try out the options on the left. This is Posterize with number of colours at 24, detail at 81% and fade at 22%:
Earring Photo Gift Card

This is Pixelate, with focal size 0%, pixel size 9, edge hardness 50% and fade 0%:
Earring Photo Gift Card
(not sure I like what has happened to my teeth here!)
This is Holga, blur at 99%, grain at 100% and fade at 0%:
Earring Photo Gift Card
Lastly I tried photoshop. Although we have photoshop, I can use about 1/100th of its capabilities. It does, hardly surprisingly, have some pretty cool features.
Just open up your photo and then select Filter. There are lots of options to pick and it's pretty instant as you flick between them.
This is "Artistic" and "Colored Pencil":
Earring Photo Gift Card
This is "Sketch" and "Waterpaper":
Earring Photo Gift Card
It's quite a nice effect but not really different enough for a card I don't think. (Although if I were just a bit paler I'd look like "flesh" from Doctor Who :-/ )
Whatever you do, don't try "Ink Outline" or "Accented Edges" - I aged 20 years in a second - very scary!

I'm sure there are LOADS more possibilities out there but they are the ones I tried.

When you are happy print it on decent quality paper and glue to a card blank. Mine is a piece of A4 card folded in half.
Put a piece of blue tack under the ears and use a pin or needle to make a hole. (this just makes sure you don't stab youself or crease the card)
Earring Photo Gift Card
The pop the earrings in and it's done. 
Earring Photo Gift Card

Earring Photo Gift Card

Easy and fun. If you need to post this I would pop it in a padded envelope - better still, save it for people you are actually going to see! 
It might work nicely for hair clips too, maybe even a necklace.
The hardest bit was finding a suitable photo, after that it's easy peasy.
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Hello, I'm Julie. I love making things and this is where I share my enthusiasm.

14 comments:

  1. What a fun idea, I love it Julie!

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  2. This is such a fun and thoughtful way to give. I especially like it as a way to personalize store bought earrings, but I have a dilemma. How do you think this would look with clip-on earrings? Most of the women in my family don't have pierced ears.

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    1. Hi, thanks for stopping by. I was thinking about your question about clip on earrings. I think if you cut a little slot just a bit below the ear in the photo then a clip-on would sit just right.

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  3. What a fun idea! I also really love the image you used on the header of your blog, and how the red colour pops. Very cool!

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  4. This is such a great idea! I just posted about making everyday earrings, and now I want to make a pair to give away because I want to use this idea! Too bad my dad doesn't wear earrings... :-)

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  5. What a fantastic idea, and thanks for sharing all the different photo programmes you played around with.

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    1. Thanks Lucy, I had lots of fun playing around - spent lots of time too, just finding out what is possible, and I think i probably only just scratched the surface of what's out there!

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  6. What a great idea - thanks for the lowdown x

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  7. What a creative gift! Thank you for linking up with as at the Be.You.Tiful Link Party :)

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  8. Such a cute idea and I love the tips on editing your photos. I really need to work on that. Thanks for sharing with Creative Spark Link Party.
    Glenna @ My Paper Craze

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    1. You just need lots of time Glenna, for messing about trying all the options.

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  9. This is such a great idea! I've never seen anything like it! I love the creativity for sure. Thanks so much for sharing this with us at the Creative Style Linkup!

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  10. Such a great idea to put earrings on a card to give away! I've never seen it before but it's much more creative than a box! Thanks for sharing with <a href="http://www.100lbcountdown.com/tag/creative-style/>Creative Style</a>!

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    1. Thanks April, I was pleased how it came out and will definitely use this idea again.

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