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Step It Up: March 2012
by Amy Sotolongo (Mar 13, 2012)
This month I am going to show you a family generations layout with three levels of difficulty, while also outlining how much time each layout will take, which products and techniques I used, and how to use the appropriate tools. |
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Step It Up: February 2012
by Amy Sotolongo (Feb 14, 2012)
One of the many things I love about the art of scrapbooking is the anything-goes approach. You may be a simple scrapper, one who loves techniques or one who loves the photography aspect. Whatever type of scrapper you are, I hope you find inspiration in the layout and steps I have to share. |
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Scrapbooking about Family Heirlooms
by Rachel Myerson (Feb 7, 2012)
Have you ever thought about creating a scrapbook page about a family heirloom, one that documents not just the item, but also the story that goes with it? |
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Family Journaling—Have You Tried It?
by Patter Cross (Feb 3, 2011)
Maybe we have written our own journals, but have you done a journal written by all family members? I think it would be an amazing journal not only to share with each other but to have for future generations. |
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Family Scrapbooking Products
by (Jan 15, 2011)
Family scrapbooking is a wonderful way to look back on those special memories and smile. We offer a wide variety of family scrapbooking products including paper, stickers, stamps and much more. |
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Step-by-Step: Aunt Jeanne and Jane
by Jane Swanson (Nov 11, 2010)
The Max and Whiskers collection along with the June Bug collection from BasicGrey gave me the exact look that I wanted for my family-themed layout. |
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Step-by-Step: Family Tradition
by Jessica Porter (May 6, 2010)
These are my favorite kind of layouts, because the four of us with some fun, bright colored papers makes my heart happy! |
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Step-By-Step: Colorful Cousins
by Polly McMillan (Nov 12, 2009)
A colorfully fun photo deserves to be scrapbooked using equally colorful and fun products. |
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National Grandparents Day
by Trish Dykes (Aug 20, 2009)
Each year, Grandparents Day is observed on the first Sunday after Labor Day in September. Whether you live near or far from grandparents, you can show them that you care with a visit, a card, or other gift of gratitude. |
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How to Organize a Family Reunion
by Georgina Hefferman (Jul 13, 2009)
Where on earth do you start? How do you organize so many people? Whom do you invite? I thought I would share some useful tips and things I learned when I hosted my family reunion. |
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Step By Step: Sisterly Love
by Polly McMillan (Mar 17, 2009)
When I came across this colorful photo of my sister and me I knew the perfect scrapbook product to use to complement the colors. American Crafts has vibrantly colored patterned paper and ribbon that are matched perfectly! |
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Step-by-Step: Destination Family
by Andrea Steed (Dec 11, 2008)
One large print of a family photo, lots of people, and a busy background prompted this simple design. |
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Step-by-Step: John
by Jane Swanson (Dec 5, 2008)
Some photos beg to be scrapped and this grandpa and grandson sharing a name and a kiss on a beautiful summer day in August was all the incentive I needed to grab my supplies. |
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Stretched Canvas Family Tree
by Andrea Steed (Mar 14, 2008)
This stretched canvas family tree is a mixed media project that is easy to make and enjoy, even as you continue to add information to your family tree. Here’s how it’s made: |
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Family History Journal Prompt Jar
by Jennifer Sizemore (Feb 18, 2008)
I wanted to know more about the people in my shoebox of old family photos, so I created a journal prompt gift for my parents to help trigger their memories and encourage them to pass the stories along. Here is what you will need to do to make a life story journaling gift: |
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Photographing Family Get-togethers
by Andrea Steed (Nov 22, 2007)
Photographing family get-togethers is a tricky thing—especially if you’re a part of the family! Here are a few tips for getting great shots of your family and the events surrounding the get-togethers. |
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Sibling Revelry
by Jen Miller (Jan 19, 2007)
Making an album is a great way to help make a new sibling feel more at ease with the transition to sisterhood and to make her feel like she is part of the experience. |
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Family Tree Collage
by Andrea Steed (Jan 11, 2007)
For my grandmother's 80th birthday, I made a photographic family tree to show the lineage and the relationships between all of us in an attractive wall-hanging collage. Here's how... |
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Celebrating Grandparents
by Denise Gormish (Dec 29, 2006)
Grandparents provide a pivotal role in our lives as children and as adults. In our scrapbooks we can celebrate these special people with special scrapbook pages. |
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Recording a Family Story
by Patter Cross (Dec 13, 2006)
Do you have a story that your family loves to tell over and over again? Have you thought about how that story will be passed down through the generations? |
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Creating Family Traditions
by Maureen Spell (Jan 24, 2006)
Family traditions are what help bring families together and create special family bonds. I created a Family Planner to help me keep track of the special traditions and events that I want to celebrate with my family this year. |
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Celebrating Your Siblings
by Allyson Bright (Nov 1, 2005)
Relationships with siblings shape our lives growing up, and they likely continue to play an important role throughout adulthood. While your siblings are probably already in your scrapbooks here and there, why not take the time to celebrate your siblings on featured pages of their own? |
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Inherited Family Traits
by Mimi Russell (Nov 4, 2004)
Anyone who has sorted through the family's shoebox full of heritage photos has probably wondered about their ancestors and what they were like. Here are some ideas to get you started to preserve your family's inherited traits. |
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