What Symbols Should Appear On A Mason Ring?

Posted on: 9 March 2016

The masonic ring can be described as a signet ring. In centuries past, such rings were used to emboss the wax seals used on official documents. However, as communication methods have changed, the need for such rings has shifted. Rather than showing that a document is official, a signet ring, such as those worn by masons, authenticates the person as a member of the masonic fraternity. Official rings should thus have certain symbols in order to be considered authentic. [Read More]

Custom Vs. Temporary Framing For Posters

Posted on: 9 March 2016

Are you thinking of finally getting your favorite posters framed instead of just taping them up on your wall? Framing pictures, even ones that are obviously posters you had up on your dorm room wall, makes them look nicer and makes your home look more like it was professionally decorated. However, permanently installing the posters in custom frames, instead of placing them in generic frames that you buy at craft stores, comes with a few considerations. [Read More]

Ways To Enhance Video Production

Posted on: 7 March 2016

If you are trying to make a video for advertising purposes, you need to be aware of the short attention span that many viewers have. If your video goes on for too long or seems boring, people are going to abandon it and all of the time and money that you spent on the video is going to be for nothing. One way to improve your chances to get viewers to sit through your entire video is to improve the production quality. [Read More]

3 Tips For Making Used Furniture Look New Again

Posted on: 4 March 2016

Buying used furniture at a flea market or garage sale -- or simply dragging something out of your attic -- can be a great way to decorate your home for less. If you want to give used furniture a nice, modern twist, follow these three tips. 1. Give it a Fresh Coat of Paint First of all, you'll probably want to give your used furniture a fresh coat of paint. You'll need to scrape and sand away any existing, chipped paint. [Read More]