Fork Photo Holders

  • Print your pictures on the KODAK Picture Kiosk or the My KODAK MOMENTS App
  • Using the regular pliers to hold the fork, use the needle nose pliers to move two outer tines slightly forward and two inner tines slightly backward
  • Use the soft cloth between the pliers and fork to prevent scratches
  • Curl down the tips of the tines with the needle nose pliers
  • While gripping the fork with the regular pliers, use the needle nose pliers to bend the fork handle back, over and down
  • Adjust the tines to firmly grip each photo

Book Photo Frames

  • Print your pictures on the KODAK Picture Kiosk or the My KODAK MOMENTS App
  • Use a ruler to mark off a rectangle on the cover of the book
  • Cut the rectangle out using a utility knife
  • Tear out a page of the book and use the ruler to mark off a rectangle slightly smaller than the hole in the cover
  • Cut the rectangle out of the page with the utility knife
  • Using glue or tape, mount your photo behind the page
  • Using glue or tape, mount the photo and page behind the cutout of the cover
    Tip: Look for books that are family themed or a favorite of your mother’s like Little Women.

Embroidery Hoop Photo Mobile

  • Print your pictures on the KODAK Picture Kiosk or the My KODAK MOMENTS App – either print doubles of 12 photos or 24 different photos
  • Tie 3 equal lengths of string to the smallest hoop then tie the ends together – this is how you will hang the mobile
  • Tie 3 more equal lengths of string to the smallest hoop then tie the ends to the next largest hoop
  • Tie 3 equal lengths of string to the medium sized hoop then tie the ends to the largest hoop
  • Glue two photos together with a piece of string between them
  • Repeat the last step until all the photos are glued together
  • Tie each photo to a hoop – 3 on the small hoop, 3 on the medium hoop and 6 on the large hoop
    Tip: Square prints work well for this project

Photo Puzzle

  • Print your pictures on the KODAK Picture Kiosk or the My KODAK MOMENTS App
  • Arrange craft sticks across your photo to see how many you can fit
  • Trim the photo to fit the height of the craft sticks and the width of how many craft sticks you can fit across
  • Measure the width of a craft stick and mark that amount off across the photo
  • Cut the photo into slices so each slice fits one craft stick
  • Glue each photo to a craft stick
  • f your craft sticks are rounded use the scissors to trim the ends of the photo to match
    Tip: Add a photo to each side for a harder puzzle. Or add a message to one side for a Mother’s Day greeting.

Photo Flowerpot

 

  • Print your pictures on the KODAK Picture Kiosk or the My KODAK MOMENTS App
  • Paint pot and let dry.
  • Glue photos to pot.
  • Attach ribbon near top of pot.
  • Fill pot with spring flowers.

 


Photo Plant Stake

  • Print your pictures on the KODAK Picture Kiosk or the My KODAK MOMENTS App
  • Cut photos into circles.
  • Cut floral wire to desired length.
  • Glue the photos on either side of the wire on one end and let dry.
  • Insert other end into plant.

Handprint Photo Mat

  • Print your pictures on the KODAK Picture Kiosk or the My KODAK MOMENTS App
  • Apply paint or ink to kids’ hands.
  • Carefully press hands to matte so ink doesn’t smudge.
  • Let dry completely and assemble frame with matte and photo.

Message frame

  • Print your pictures on the KODAK Picture Kiosk or the My KODAK MOMENTS App.
  • Remove corkboard from frame.
  • Use spray adhesive to attach fabric and let dry.
  • Write quote on fabric.
  • Reassemble frame and corkboard.
  • Pin photo to corkboard.

Photo star

 

  • Print your pictures on the KODAK Picture Kiosk or the My KODAK MOMENTS App
  • Cut photos to fit each facet of the star.
  • Glue photos to star.

 


Hand message card

  • Print your pictures on the KODAK Picture Kiosk or the My KODAK MOMENTS App
  • Trace your hand print over the photos and cut them out.
  • With a marker write the words “I Love You…” on each of the hand prints
  • Write the words “This Much!” on a piece of construction paper, fold and glue between the two hand prints.