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Animals
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Pet Memorial Pages
by Denise Gormish (Oct 23, 2009)
To deal with my emotions after my15-year-old dog passed away, I created a special page for him. Scrapbook therapy was a great way to release my emotions and to remember him. Here are some ideas for you to create some special pages to remember your pet. |
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Digital Step-by-Step: Fetch
by Denise Gormish (Jul 16, 2008)
When I want to highlight a photograph, I often turn to a digital format that allows me to feature one photograph in a large space. In my layout about my dog Merlin I wanted to highlight him doing his favorite activity – fetching. Here’s how I did my layout: |
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Using Pet Products for Non-pet Pages
by Maegan Hall (Jul 8, 2008)
Play on words, play on photos, play on themes! This challenge was a lot of fun and I’m thrilled with the results. |
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At the Zoo
by Denise Gormish (May 17, 2006)
With a variety of subjects and events, a trip to the zoo provides a lot of layout opportunities. Here are a few tips when planning your photography and journaling for zoo trips. |
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Pet Pages
by Elizabeth Cuzzacrea (Oct 27, 2004)
Pets are part of our daily lives and share special moments with us. As scrapbookers we should preserve these memories and give our pets a prominent place in our scrapbooks. |
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Animals We Love
by Danielle Layton (Oct 31, 2003)
People who love their pets, scrap them! Ignore the taunting of your husband that your cat can’t read, and take time to add scruffy, fluffy, or your little fishy to your scrapbook. |
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