binder dividers [picture-heavy]
Mar. 5th, 2006 07:33 pmhey, newbie here.
a couple months ago I made myself binder dividers from collages I did on photoshop. I wanted to make from magazines cut off and do it manually, but all the good ones I used last year, so I made collages on photoshop, on a binder-divider-ish format, printed them(don't make me start on all the ink..) pasted them onto cardstock, then just put some contact paper on them to protect and stuff. It really took me forever.
But I love how it turned out. They are a total of 21 dividers(yeah, I have a lot of classes, so expect a looot of pictures under the cut) and they feature mostly pictures of my favorite bands and of favorite actors.
I live in Brazil, so the subject names are in portuguese, but you can kinda tell what they are.

here's now they look after all the printing, pasting, hole-punching...

sorry about the bad picture. lighting was crappy, they don't actually look so desaturated
anyways..., I love them, it gives me something to look at in boring classes.
a couple months ago I made myself binder dividers from collages I did on photoshop. I wanted to make from magazines cut off and do it manually, but all the good ones I used last year, so I made collages on photoshop, on a binder-divider-ish format, printed them(don't make me start on all the ink..) pasted them onto cardstock, then just put some contact paper on them to protect and stuff. It really took me forever.
But I love how it turned out. They are a total of 21 dividers(yeah, I have a lot of classes, so expect a looot of pictures under the cut) and they feature mostly pictures of my favorite bands and of favorite actors.
I live in Brazil, so the subject names are in portuguese, but you can kinda tell what they are.

here's now they look after all the printing, pasting, hole-punching...

sorry about the bad picture. lighting was crappy, they don't actually look so desaturated
anyways..., I love them, it gives me something to look at in boring classes.