Friday, April 15, 2016
Homework 12-1: Basic Circuit Greeting Card
I really enjoyed working on this project in class. I think the circuitry can get a little frustrating on occasion and may often require some troubleshooting, so it was very helpful to have the shared studio time to work together on getting each card to light up. I started to work on my card in class and was able to finish it at home. Unfortunately, I accidentally deleted the photos from my phone and cannot upload them here. I was able to create a Mother's Day card that had five LED lights in a row across the lower middle of the card. I used tissue paper to embellish the lights make them look like flowers. When the lower right corner was pressed, the flowers all lit up. It was a very cute card and a great introduction to circuitry!
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