Christmassy Bokeh Filters
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This is a repost of a diy I first shared a couple of Christmases ago. It's fun, free, and kids love it!) Here's a fun (and free!) diy to make picture taking a little more fun while you have your Christmas lights up! I was procrastinating on folding our laundry last night, and remembered this simple project I saw on
Color Me Katie about two years ago. You can
purchase bokeh filters, but you can very easily and quickly make your own.
You'll need:
•A camera with a
large aperture lens •Cardstock, or other thick paper
•Scissors
•Tape
1. Cut out a circle the size of your lens.
2. Cut out your desired shape on the middle of the circle, don't make it too big.
3. Tape it to your lens.
4. Set your camera to it's lowest aperture value (mine was set at 1.8), make sure the lights aren't in focus, and take your picture! It'd be cute to have someone in focus on the foreground, with little dancing trees in the background. I'll have to try this when Jacob is awake and willing to participate in picture taking.
(this is what it should look like)
(make your tree lights look cool...)
(your home look like it's covered by stars...)
(pretend it's snowing out your front door...)
(and check out a tiny neon forest.)