6. Incorporate photos of friends. One of the downsides to taking mostly digital photos is that we tend to print photos less often. As part of this project, be sure to give your teen the opportunity to have some recent pictures printed — some to frame and others to tape up in a rotating display.Style note: Japanese masking tape (also called washi tape) comes in a mind-boggling array of colors and patterns, is easily removable from most surfaces and can be used in tons of ways (like in the photo display seen here). A set would make a lovely gift for your teen when this project is complete.
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Make use of even the smallest spaces for your display. Colorful tape adds a punch of color, but the images would be just as striking if paint-safe mounting tape were used on the back.
. Incorporate photos of friends. One of the downsides to taking mostly digital photos is that we tend to print photos less often. As part of this project, be sure to give your teen the opportunity to have some recent pictures printed — some to frame and others to tape up in a rotating display.
Style note: Japanese masking tape (also called washi tape) comes in a mind-boggling array of colors and patterns, is easily removable from most surfaces and can be used in tons of ways (like in the photo display seen here). A set would make a lovely gift for your teen when this project is complete.