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Spark your crafting creativity with these easy ideas for photo mats, layout help and lettering.
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Paper is flat, but it can still add a whole new dimension to your scrapbook pages. Here are some of the newest and most interesting scrapbooking papers available: Memories Forever specialty 8 1/2 x 11-inch paper packs come in three collections of colored vellum, corrugated, pearlescent and metallic. The $5...
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Years ago when my children were little, I took them to a portrait studio to have their pictures taken. In addition to the standard 8 x 10-inch and 5 x 7-inch prints, the studio asked if I wanted a miniature portrait in a piece of jewelry. I selected a charm...
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Make your holiday more than just a day off—take opportunities to explore the social history surrounding special days and find out where your family fit into the festivities.
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During the holidays, long-standing traditions link today's families with their heritage. Personalize your holiday-themed scrapbook pages by using family customs to inspire your choice of embellishments, motifs and page titles. Ask relatives about their favorite traditions, or research your ethnic background to uncover ideas like these: If you have German...
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Gift ideas for the photo detective in your family.
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Is there an author, songwriter, poet or playwright in your family's past? Even if your ancestor's name never appeared in lights, it may be in records at the US Copyright Office.
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Expert ideas for telling if this photo shows a readers' ancestor or the guy next door.
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