[Photos] - Ice Christmas Gala
[x012] Ne Me Quitte Pas
[x009] William Tell
Posted on 21 Dec 2009 by RaChEl_R86 | 0 Comments
Virtual Signatures for Swissmiss's Banner Project
A “virtual signature” is one that you write and send to Swissmiss
electronically to print out and attach to the banner. Please submit
one only if you haven’t signed the banner in person and don’t plan to
be at the European Championships or the Olympics.
Here's how to do it
-1) Think up what you want to say to Stéphane - whatever you would have written on the banner in person.
2) Write it in your own handwriting on plain white paper. Use a gel pen or marker – ball-point pen is too fine and light to print out very well. Drawing pictures and using different colors of ink are good!
Bigger lettering is better than too small - if it's too big Swissmiss can
reduce the size before printing it, but if it's too small it might not
look good if she enlarges it.
3) Either scan the paper or take a picture of it, to get it into .gif, .jpg., or .bmp format. The higher the resolution you use, the better your "signature" will come out.
4) Upload the gif/jpg/bmp file to Photobucket, ImageShack, or other online service capable of storing pictures.
5) Send her a PM or e-mail with a link to the gif/jpg/bmp file by Sunday, January 31, 2010. She goes by swissmiss on Absolute Skating, FSU, and FSVids, and swissmissvids on YouTube. As she receives the files, She’ll print them out on printable fabric sheets. Then when she gets the banner back after Euros, she’ll arrange them and glue them onto the shiny side of the signature panel – the side you can’t write on. The deadline of January 31st is to make sure she has enough time to get this done before the Olympics. The “Poeta” banner also had virtual signatures. She made a special panel that attached to the back of the banner, in a place that was hard to sign because of all the sequins glued to the reverse side. It’s the bright white section surrounded by red ribbon:
Here's how to do it
-1) Think up what you want to say to Stéphane - whatever you would have written on the banner in person.
2) Write it in your own handwriting on plain white paper. Use a gel pen or marker – ball-point pen is too fine and light to print out very well. Drawing pictures and using different colors of ink are good!
3) Either scan the paper or take a picture of it, to get it into .gif, .jpg., or .bmp format. The higher the resolution you use, the better your "signature" will come out.
4) Upload the gif/jpg/bmp file to Photobucket, ImageShack, or other online service capable of storing pictures.
5) Send her a PM or e-mail with a link to the gif/jpg/bmp file by Sunday, January 31, 2010. She goes by swissmiss on Absolute Skating, FSU, and FSVids, and swissmissvids on YouTube. As she receives the files, She’ll print them out on printable fabric sheets. Then when she gets the banner back after Euros, she’ll arrange them and glue them onto the shiny side of the signature panel – the side you can’t write on. The deadline of January 31st is to make sure she has enough time to get this done before the Olympics. The “Poeta” banner also had virtual signatures. She made a special panel that attached to the back of the banner, in a place that was hard to sign because of all the sequins glued to the reverse side. It’s the bright white section surrounded by red ribbon:
What are you waiting to show your support to Stéphane? 
Posted on 21 Dec 2009 by RaChEl_R86 | 1 Comments
[Photos] - Sportlounge on 14 December
[x007] Sportlounge
Posted on 16 Dec 2009 by RaChEl_R86 | 1 Comments
[Video] - Report on Swiss Nationals with Interview
Enjoy it! 
Posted on 16 Dec 2009 by RaChEl_R86 | 1 Comments
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