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myspacesucks Yahoo User
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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 2:59 am Post subject: What is something really creative you can do with pictures for an anniversary gift? |
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| how do you spiff up a scrapbook |
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annsketa Yahoo User
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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:05 am Post subject: |
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| Buy a nice frame, with a background that mixes well with the pics and make a collage. Don't make it look like a high school girl made it- cut clean and paste neatly... It's something that can be hung and looked at everyday instead of having to take out a scrapbook on occasion... good luck! |
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Etti Yahoo User
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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 3:12 am Post subject: |
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| really amazing scrap booking usually comes naturally, but if you find it hard try this:- think about the photo- think of ANYTHING that might have relavance to it (like you're wedding, white fabrics, cakes, some small fake flowers or if you're at a beach think sand- yes glue the sand on! sea shells, feathers, some towel-like fabric or if you're in another country think of things that represent it eg. Canada- SNOW- white fabric, snow flake patterns, silver, glitteror holidays- christmas- Santa, red&wool, ribbon, wrapping paper, tree, snow, candy canes)there are some examples ^^you can also go to a stationary shop & there should be an isle/section where there are really cool stuff for scrap books.OR if you're handy with the computer (or maybe you have a relative that is) you can even make a video and burn it onto a CD. You can use Windows Movie Maker, comes free with all Windows Computers!Hope that helped!x |
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rules_of_a Yahoo User
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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:01 am Post subject: |
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| if you are good with photoshop you can take the pictures and blend them all toagather into one image, like a montage where some images form the parts of the other images and it makes one unique and memorable gift (or you can a friend or professional [someone who works at a photoplace] do it for you) |
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klchapm Yahoo User
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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 11:59 am Post subject: |
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| I am a personal consultant for Heritage Makers.Heritage Makers is an online storybooking company. It's online system, Studio, is completely web-based--there is never any software to download. There are over 60,000 pieces of artwork including backgrounds and emebellishments, quotes and texts, and more. You can create virtually anything here that you could by hand.We offer Storybooks of all sizes--as small as 5x5 to as large as 12x12. We also offer hundreds upon hundreds of professionally designed templates that target every aspect of life. Weddings, babies, adoptions, loved ones passed, vacations, brag books, anniversaries, and lots more!With this system, you can save space, time, and money--and lots of it!These books are not the cheap, impersonal photobooks that you can get just about anywhere. They are quality, library-bound, hand-stitched, hard-back, custom books that will last in your family for generations.Visit: www.ScraplessBooks.com to view product samples, pricing, and further details for signing up with an account. |
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kwyenie Yahoo User
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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:23 pm Post subject: |
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| Shadow box(es) It's like a photo frame in 3D. More appealing to the eyes than just regular photo frame, no matter how pretty the frame is.It can be hung, add more stuffs to it next year or make a series of them for later years. |
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Ellen Yahoo User
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