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of Articles: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 Treasured Keepsakes or Clutter? A Look at Memorabilia
Wedding Photography: Preserving the Memories A person’s wedding can be one of the most important times in their life. They will have memories that they want to treasure forever and then pass on to their children. Wedding photography helps the. . .
By the time your teen is in high school, you probably aren't taking as many pictures of them as you used to. I have to keep reminding myself that I only have a couple of years left and no time to w. . .
Successful Holiday Gift Giving Starts with a Plan It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas and the clock is ticking down as we grow closer to the holiday festivities. By now, many have either started thinking about what they are going to purcha. . .
Scrapbooking Memories of 25 Years! Over the years, I have taken numerous photos of my children probably just like many thousands upon thousands of parents. This past week my son turned 25 years old, and I decided to make him a scrap. . .
Hints And Tips On Scrapbooking Baby’s “Firsts” It is true to say that a lot of people begin to get the scrappin’ bug after their child/children are born and usually their first attempt at scrapbooking is making a baby album.Having a child is on. . .
“Where did he come up with that?” Kids often amaze us with their imaginative ideas, and we should give ourselves a pat on the back for playing a role in this development. Innovative thinking is ess. . .
A few guests can get together and get a big laundry basket. Place in it a long clothes line with outfits, diapers, bibs, etc. pinned to it. It can also be used as a room decoration. It has a bit of. . .
Pastime’s Popularity is Growing By Leaps and Bounds (ARA) - Some of the most popular pastimes in America today involve intricate detail, precision and patience. What’s the reason for the surge in sewing, scrapbooking and cross-stitching? These days,. . .
Gathering with Extended Family for the Holidays Doesn’t H... (ARA) - Aunt Edna is upset because Cousin Billy is bringing his new girlfriend, and she doesn’t think she should have to buy her a gift. Sue and Harry’s family can only come on the Saturday before . . .
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