1. SLR Pin hole lens - A simple way to capture some of the old world beauty with sophisticated digital results. (image photojojo)
2. iConvert® Portable Document and Photo Scanner - Portable scanning for books, photos, receipts, etc. (image brookstone)
3. Caran D'ache Water Soluble Crayon Sets - Turns drawings into watercolor paintings. (image Caran D'ache)
4. Japanese washi tape - Pretty way to jazz up letters, packages, and more. I brought back quite a few of these when we went to Japan last year. (image masking tape)
5. One sketch a day journal - Great for illustrators and those who enjoy drawing for daily creativity. (image amazon)
6. Muji Paperclips - Beautiful monuments from around the world. (image Muji)
7. How to be an Explorer of the World - Creative projects to do in day to life for inspiration to stop and notice the details. (image amazon)
8. Glow Graffiti - For those aspiring to be the next Banksy. (image uncommon goods)
9. Instant photo mirror - Because everyone loves polaroids. (image uncommon goods)
10. Seletti Pantone boxes - Fun and stylish storage solution. (image Seletti)
11. Graphtec / Quickutz Silhouette SD Craft Cutter - Media cutter to create custom magnets, vinyl, and paper. (image Graphtec)
12. Color Splash Flash - Photo effects through unique color combinations and it's as much fun to use as it is to say. (image photojojo)
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Gift guide: Art
Posted by Emily at 4:00 PM
Labels: gift guide 10, gifts, graffiti / street art, holiday, japanese
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2 comments:
I can't believe it is that time again! What exactly does the pin hole lens for the DSLR do? I have some family members really into photography...
You and me both! I don't know where the year has gone.
The pin hole lens mimics what pin hole cameras do, so there would typically be darkened edges with a slightly dreamy effect.
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