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Step-by-Step: Swell Mom
by Jaime Warren (Oct 14, 2009)
My youngest daughter is not a big fan of the camera. She gives me some crazy looks when the camera is pointed in her direction! I love this little quirk of hers and wanted to document it. Here is the end result:

Step by Step: Girl Friend Chic
by Kayla Richards (Sep 10, 2009)
Many of us too often only make the time to scrap children's photos. Of course, creating beautiful memories for children is very important, but occasionally, why not take the time to scrap a favorite photo of you and your girl friends?

Step-by-Step: Kaija
by Sheredian Vickers (Jul 21, 2009)
I can’t resist using pink whenever I can, so scrapbooking this school photo of my niece was the perfect opportunity for me to think pink.

Step-by-Step: So Tweet
by Jane Swanson (May 5, 2009)
This photo of my daughter resided in a frame on an end table of my living room until Imaginisce’s new lines, Twitterpated and Cool Summer, hit the stores--perfect!

Step-by-Step: Cherish
by Trish Dykes (Mar 10, 2009)
I have recently found a new love in the most unexpected place, a Making Memories 6x6 paper pack. If you haven’t had the opportunity to try one of these yet, you are in for a total delight.

Step-by-Step: Hard To Believe
by Jaime Warren (Nov 28, 2008)
I was tickled with these pictures of Hailey, and I couldn't believe how big she looked in them. She's growing so fast! In honor of that I created my layout, 'Hard To Believe.' Come with me as I take you step by step through creating this layout.

Step-by-Step: Hot Stuff
by Kayla Richards (Oct 28, 2008)
I created this layout using three simple steps and you can too. Just grab a fun photo and follow the steps below. Let’s get started!

Paper Purses
by Tiffany Roberts (Feb 27, 2007)
Paper purses are more versatile than you might think. They can be made into party invitations, favors, mini albums, greeting cards, or even small gift or note holders.

Scrapbooking for the Teenage Girl
by Allyson Bright (Feb 21, 2006)
Have a teen girl at home? Or simply looking for a way to scrapbook your own teenage years (no matter how long ago they might have been)? Look no further. There are many ways to approach scrapbook pages featuring teen girls. Try one of these fun ideas to get started:

Girly Pages - Titles, Poems, Quotes and more!
by Jenny Benge (Apr 30, 2003)
As the mom of two girls, ages 8 and 6, I have done my share of girl pages. I make sure to jot down girly girl titles, quotes and poems that I come across to use on my pages.


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