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02nd August 2009
Scrapbooks are fun and tell a story about the characters preserved in its content. Scrapbooks can include photos, journals, letters, report cards, certificates, stories, books, handprints, footprints, college papers and more.
Each detail that goes in ... Read >
Author: Robin Huber
01st August 2009
One of the most powerful figurative painters of the 20th century, dwelling in grotesque and horrifying imagery, Francis Bacon was born in Dublin on 28 October 1909, the son of an English father and Irish mother. He was also a descendant of Sir Francis Bac... Read >
Author: George Baxter
31st July 2009
The Familytreemaker 2009 software is one of the most user-friendly interfaces for cataloging your family history research. Even if you've already started with other family tree software, like Personal Ancestral File, The Master Genealogist or Legacy Famil... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
09th April 2009
Scrapbooks are fun and tell a story about the characters preserved in its content. Scrapbooks can include photos, journals, letters, report cards, certificates, stories, books, handprints, footprints, college papers and more.
Each detail that goes in ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
01st April 2009
CSI: NY is a great game if only for the fact that it is the perfect vehicle for a hidden object game. After all, what better reason to be searching for hidden objects than if you were a police investigator searching murder scenes for evidence?
CSI: NY ... Read >
Author: Steven H. Ng
10th March 2009
Horse racing facility or library? Well ladies and gentlemen, you no longer have to choose between the two. We now bring you a venue that offers both at one place.
You no longer have to travel all those miles to make a trip to the library just to find ... Read >
Author: Macie
09th January 2009
Self promotion is becoming increasingly popular for bands and musicians the world over. Managing your own marketing materials
saves money and puts more in your pocket while allowing you to control your image. Your band press kit is the number one
... Read >
Author: James Anderoson 01
29th May 2008
NO MATTER how a lot of students do their best to make a term paper that would really make the grade, some of them still end up unsuccessful—their “best” seems to be not good enough.
They shouldn’t put all the blame to writer’s block, as apart... Read >
Author: BreeBenson
28th April 2008
Quick Ideas for Making History Fun!
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Want to make the new school year better than ever? Want studies
that are interesting for the whole family? I think I can help you!
How about some quic... Read >
Author: Winona
19th March 2008
A small tin container sits on a table in my aunt's living room. In the tin are several folded and worn newspaper clippings. The fragile nature of the clippings bespeaks their age and the many times they have been unfolded, read, re-folded and returned to ... Read >
Author: Timothy L. Carver
20th February 2008
Interested in starting a family scrapbook for Christmas, but have no idea how or where to start? Well, you’ve come to the right article, and “x” really does mark the spot for information about Christmas scrapbooking ideas designed to save you time t... Read >
Author: Michele Cardello
20th February 2008
The concept of creative scrapbooking has changed dramatically over the years. The word “scrapbook” used to symbolize a book (or album, if you will) of old snapshots. The photos were often mounted with little black corner pieces with room left between ... Read >
Author: Michele Cardello
04th February 2008
Any American watching old television sitcoms during the Fifties would know what the retro look is like, especially in the kitchen. For today, the same retro kitchen design has been given a bit of a facelift, provided there are a few good old American item... Read >
Author: Tim Lee
24th January 2008
Do you remember those days as a kid pasting newspaper clippings onto paper and bundling dozens of papers together with some fancy ribbon or a string? Do you also remember all of your hard work falling apart two months later?
Now there's a grown... Read >
Author: thomasjohn
14th November 2007
We all want to feel unique. We all want to be valued. We all need to have our special days remembered and celebrated. We all have those landmark days, the eighteenth birthday, the twenty-first, the first, wedding anniversary, the tenth, the silver, and th... Read >
Author: Umar Daraz
14th August 2007
requests from customers, Christensen authored and published her first idea book for scrapbook fans in 1995. Aficionados have been into scrapbooking since printed material became accessible to the average individual. As scrapbooking became more popular, in... Read >
Author: John Foster
31st July 2007
Historically, scrapbooking was in the tradition much akin to storytelling, but with a tactile, wistful and visual focus. Heritage scrapbooking preserves a legacy of written history in the form of memorabilia, photographs and printed media in decorated scr... Read >
Author: John Foster
31st July 2007
With the fast popularity of memory scrapbook scrapbooking increasing daily, more resources are available to an amateur and professional scrapbooking hobbyist alike. Memory scrapbook scrapbooking doesn’t have to be too much of a challenge for anyone who ... Read >
Author: John Foster
05th June 2007
A special memories album is an ideal Christmas, birthday, anniversary, wedding or christening gift because it is a collection of special memories. The album could include photos, poems, certificates, concert tickets, and newspaper clippings, scraps of fab... Read >
Author: S.Roberts
22nd January 2007
Having your scrapbooking supplies organised properly can mean the difference between motivation to finish your projects and total lack of interest because it takes too much time to find the materials you need to finish your project. There is a storage sol... Read >
Author: Robin Hill
04th January 2007
Make History Come Alive with Your British Genealogy Culture View
If you have already completed your British genealogy records or you are planning on completing them, you might want to consider incorporating a “culture view” into your British... Read >
Author: mike a
30th December 2006
Scrapbooking at its essence is really about storytelling, but with a visual and tactile, rather than oral, focus. Scrapbooking is also a method for preserving a legacy or history in the form of photographs, printed media, and memorabillia contained in dec... Read >
Author: Michael Saunders
15th November 2006
Professional networking works. Last time we discussed five tips to improve your professional networking effectiveness. In this article you'll learn five more tips to make you a professional networking guru.
Don't let one person monopolize your time... Read >
Author: Computer Consulting Kit Home Study Course
02nd August 2006
How many times have you wished that there is a way to prevent your in-tray from overflowing? Or do you often wish that family gatherings and reunions would happen less frequently because you're tired from scrambling around looking for your misplaced recip... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Gilley
08th July 2006
The Importance of a Wedding Shower Invitation
Each year, thousands of couples make the decision to get married. That decision results in a wedding. Weddings are an important and exciting event. Weddings are considered the "main event," but they are ... Read >
Author: chrono stock
10th June 2006
Newspaper Clippings: Friend or Foe?By: Brandie ValenzuelaMost people, at some point in their life, save a newspaperclipping. Perhapsyour child was the star of your local paper for a scienceexperiment. Or,the your teen's tennis team is heading to the state... Read >
Brandie
26th May 2006
DRIVING AWAY THE SHADOWSWhen Abraham Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. onApril 14, 1865, he was carrying two pairs of spectacles and a lenspolisher, a pocketknife, a watch fob, a linen handkerchief, and abrown leather wallet containin... Read >
Bonnie Jo Davis
26th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Rob Daniels
The game of golf began its destiny in time towards becoming popular around the world. In 1744 the rules of Golf were put into writing for the first time ever. At this point in history, the first thirteen laws of golf were dra... Read >
Author: Rob Daniels
11th March 2006
The scrapbooking industry has taken papercrafting to an entirely new
level in recent years, and that means there is an amazing amount of tools,
papers, textures, and embellishments to choose from.
But all of these choices can make even the most in... Read >
Author: Susie Cortright
20th January 2006
Digging up Your Family Roots: Part 1
You've begun delving into your family history. You've already filled in all the names of your great-grandparents on your family tree. You've begun collecting the legal documents that record the milestones of your... Read >
Author: Tom LeBaron
02nd November 2005
Do you remember those days as a kid pasting newspaper clippings onto paper and bundling dozens of papers together with some fancy ribbon or a string? Do you also remember all of your hard work falling apart two months later?
Now there's a grown up way... Read >
Author: Lena Fields
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