How to Create a Photo Album Slideshow on Facebook

The "Add Photo/Video" option is located at the top of your Facebook home page.

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When you create a new photo album on Facebook, the photos in that album are displayed in slideshow form whenever one of the photos is clicked. This slideshow display is enabled by default, so all that you need to do to create a photo album slideshow is create the album and upload the photos. You can perform both of these actions directly on your Facebook home page.

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Open a Web browser and navigate to Facebook.com. Type your Facebook account login credentials in the spaces provided and click the login button to log into your Facebook account.

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Click the "Add Photo/Video" link at the top of your Facebook profile page, followed by the "Create Photo Album" link.

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Click the "Select Photos" button. Press and hold the "Ctrl" key and click on the photos that you want to add to the album to highlight them. Click the "Open" button to begin uploading the images.

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Type a name for the album in the space labeled "Name of album." Type a location for the album in the space labeled "Where?"

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Select whether you want the photos to be "Standard" resolution or "High Resolution." Select who you want to share the album with in the "Share album with" drop-down menu. Click the "Create Album" button to create the album.

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Click on your username in the upper right corner of your Facebook home page. Click the "Photos" link, followed by the album that you created in Step 5. Click on the first photo in the album to view the album as a slideshow.

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How to Make Albums for iWeb

Print this articleMac owners with the iLife software suite installed on their computers can use the iWeb program to build custom websites and publish them through MobileMe or a private server. When you start designing a new site in iWeb, you choose from a variety of design and format templates. The photo album template lets you quickly make a Web page for storing photo albums from your iPhoto library.

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Click on the "iWeb" icon in the dock or locate it in the Applications folder and click on it to launch the program.

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Press the "Add Page" button in the bottom toolbar of iWeb.

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Choose the design theme you want to use on the left side of the pop-up window.

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Highlight the layout template labeled "My Albums" and click "Choose."

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Click on the "Show Media" button in the bottom toolbar.

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Go to the "Photos" tab at the top of the media sidebar.

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Drag and drop a photo album from the list in the media sidebar to the album icon in the new page layout.

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Double-click on the text underneath the album icon and enter a name to use for the album. Double-click on the text under each photo to add or change a caption.

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Click "Publish Site" in the bottom toolbar to publish the new page on your iWeb site.

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How to Get a Newborn Hand Print

Infant handprints make perfect gifts for parents or grandparents.

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Prints or casts of baby hand prints and foot prints make delightful keepsakes of those wonder-filled early days with a new baby in the house. Craft stores and infant goods retailers offer a variety of kits to make these imprint keepsakes. You can also purchase your own craft materials to make a newborn hand print. You may need more than one "take" to get the perfect print from your squirmy and unpredictable newborn, but the result will be well worth the effort.

Related Searches:Difficulty:Moderately EasyInstructions Things You'll NeedNon-toxic, washable craft paint or inkHeavy-weight scrapbook or art paperNon-toxic craft plaster or modeling compoundShallow dish or plateSleeping babySuggest EditsMake an Ink or Paint Newborn Hand Print1

Pour the desired color of acrylic paint or colored ink into a small flat dish. Place a piece of the paper next to the dish.

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Hold the sleeping baby so you can reach her hand into the paint. If her hands are curled into fists, gently uncurl her fingers and straighten out her hand, and carefully press it into the paint or ink.

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Hold the hand flat and press it down firmly onto the scrapbook page or art paper in the desired position. When the print is complete, pull the baby's hand straight up from the paper so the hand print doesn't smear. Repeat if necessary until you have a clear, crisp hand print.

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Allow the paint or ink to dry completely according to package directions. When it is dry, finish the page as desired. Add the baby's name and birthdate in calligraphy, decorate or trim the page with baby-themed drawings or stickers or add a newborn picture of the baby to the page and frame it.

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Pour a non-toxic craft casting or molding compound into a round or oval rimmed dish.

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Hold the sleeping baby so you can reach her hand into the paint. Uncurl her fingers and straighten out her hand. Press the hand down firmly into the molding compound and leave it there for one to two minutes. Press it in deep enough so the compound comes up just to the base of the hand, but not covering the fingers or thumb.

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Pull the baby's hand out of the compound in one clean, upward motion to avoid spoiling the hand print. Allow the compound to dry according to the package directions.

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Remove the dish backing from the dried cast, unless it is intended to be part of the finished project. Add a colorful ribbon to the front and a picture hanger on the back. You can also use a special paint pen or marker to write the child's name and birth information on the dried compound above or below the hand print.

ReferencesParent Time: Keepsake Baby Ink Footprints and Handprints Easy Home Frame KitsBaby Gift Station: Hand/Footprint KitsBaby Handprint Crafts: Make Your Own Baby FootprintPhoto Credit Jupiterimages/Creatas/Getty ImagesRead Next:

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How to Add Letters to a Cloth Scrapbook

Printed fabric adds texture to scrapbook pages.

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Cloth scrapbooks are a warm, homespun alternative to standard keepsake books that are fashioned from card stock. Instead, the pages are made from familial keepsake fabrics or vintage cloth that can be soft-bound with just fabric, or attached to thick paper for stability. The fabric creates depth to a simple layout and can be embellished with photographs, commentary, stamps or 3-D objects. Letters can be applied to personalize the pages using different methods -- depending on your skill level and preference.

Related Searches:Difficulty:ModerateInstructions Things You'll NeedFabric scrapsLetter stencilsFabric pencilScissorsSewing needleThreadChipboard lettersFabric glueSuggest EditsSewing Letters1

Lay a scrap of fabric on a flat surface. Place the stencil on top, leaving space between the stencil outline and the edge. Draw the outline of the letter with the fabric pencil. Cut around the outline of the letter with scissors. Repeat with each needed letter.

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Arrange the letters onto your fabric layout. Place letters in a scattered format or over a photograph. Pin each letter in place with a sewing needle.

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Lace a sewing thread through the eye of a needle until the ends are even and tie the ends together. Push the needle through the back of the scrapbook page, directly underneath one corner of a letter. Pull the needle all the way through.

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Push the needle back into the fabric along the edge of the letter. The distance between the stitches is based on preference; the goal is steady, even stitches that are about 1mm away from the edge. Pull the needle all the way through, and repeat the stitching until you have stitched the entire letter to the page. Repeat for each letter.

Gluing Letters1

Place the fabric in front of you on a flat, workspace. Lay a chipboard letter on top of the fabric near the edge, and trace the outline of the letter with the fabric pencil. Cut out the fabric with scissors. Repeat the process for every letter you need.

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Apply fabric glue to the top of one chipboard letter and gently attach the matching fabric letter. Repeat the process for each, and allow them to dry before you continue.

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Set the fabric scrapbook page on a flat surface. Arrange the letters on top of the page in the desired style or pattern. Add glue to the back of each letter, one at a time, and glue each letter in place. Allow the page to dry.

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Combine different fabric patterns and colors to each page to add dimension and personality.

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