1. Holiday Traditions

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    I love skimming Pinterest for inspiration. Just a few fun ideas I came across that were a little on the edge of the effort I want to put in but interesting nonetheless: How about a British Christmas? I love this infographic – of course my ancestors do come from Derbyshire England… Source: anglotopia.net via Melinda on Pinterest   Meringue Poinsettas...
  2. Reblog: 7 Tips for a Successful Christmas Card Photo Shoot

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     ***It's that time of year again!  Thought you'd all enjoy this post from last year – I'll be sharing this year's photos soon. ***I was happy to finish my photos for our family Christmas card during Fall break in October.  I still haven't decided exactly which photo I will use, but I thought it would be fun to share a...
  3. IDEA: Kids Present Gift Tags 2010 – Raffle Style!

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    I was wrapping presents this morning and had to share something I came up with this year.  I don't know about you, but I dread wrapping presents and placing them under the tree, because the kids automatically pick up the presents tagged for them and shake and peek and wonder incessently what is in there? I used to solve this...
  4. Reblog: Embellishing a Wordle

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    In another post I shared how to create your word design in Wordle. Today I am going to share a few quick tips on embellishing those words to create a fun Christmas Card design. So to start we have Words on a White Background The first thing we need to do is get those words separated from the background. Your...
  5. Reblog: Christmas Card Creativity..

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    This post was originally posted on my Digiscrap101 blog in 2009 – hopefully you will still find it helpful as you think about Christmas cards this year.   It is Christmas Card Season again! Every year I try to think of something fun and different to do and last year I went completely digital…and then heard about it from all...

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