Photo Craft Directions
Several readers wrote to me after the article Photo Crafts From Our Readers. They wanted to know how to create those lovely photo tins and bookmarks. Carol Norwood shared how she made her photo bookmarks:The bookmarks are very simple. I just make them in Microsoft Publisher. I create several long...
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Several readers of this blog sent in examples of their creative endeavors that use family photos. You don't want to damage original images by using them in picture-perfect projects, but you can use copies. Here's a gallery of their projects. Carolyn Natsch sent in the above picture of...
Read MorePhoto Crafts From Our Ancestors
So far, no one has answered my call in last week's column for pictures of creative endeavors using family photos, but I found an example of a historic photo craft attached to an email from Candace Fountoulakis. She received this photo from her maternal aunt. It's a lovely piece of...
Read MoreWish I Were There!
Hope it’s OK if I butt into the blog for a second. Maureen’s on a whirlwind trip to the Who Do You Think You Are? Live family history show in London, where she’s staying with genealogy Facebook friends.She says hi, and she sent a picture of the group queueing...
Read MoreTag I’m It…Again!
Gosh. Sean Sexton tagged me for another online meme and told me to blame Randy Seaver <smile>. This time I'm supposed to tell you eight random things about myself and of course tag eight others. So here goes. First, the rules. Each player starts with eight random...
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Kathryn Doyle of the California Genealogical Society and Library Blog added two more categories to the Tag game also called a meme. By the way, check out the international blogs that Kathyrn tagged. Five Places to Visit Again1. Italy ( I love the whole country)2. Sante Fe, New...
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Tag I’m It! An Online Game
Diane Haddad of Family Tree Magazine's Genealogy Insider blog tagged me and this blog in a game of Internet tag. So here goes...10 Years Ago I..1. Left full-time employment and benefits like vacation time to freelance and focus on photos.2. Coordinated a website project Boston...
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