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Beautiful Tags and Cards

Filed under: Scrapbook Tips and Techniques — Excerpt from: JoAnn.com on Wednesday, September 7, 2005

Add a little extra creativity to every celebration with these tags and cards personalized with your own touch. Disclaimer: ©2005 Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. Due to seasonal nature of project, supplies are available for a limited time only. Please read all instructions prior to beginning; read and follow all manufacturers' instructions for all tools and materials used. Provide adult supervision if children participate in this and all craft projects. Because Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. and Joann.com have no control over the use of materials and tools, nor surroundings, during construction of projects, Jo-Ann Stores, Inc. and Joann.com disclaim any liability for injury, damage or other untoward results. Content of this project sheet is presented in good faith, but no warranty is given, nor results guaranteed.

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Quick School Pages

Filed under: Scrapbook Tips and Techniques — Excerpt from: About.com on Monday, September 5, 2005

^tm Page Kits from Hot Off the Press, I thought that they might just be the answer for many of the layouts that I need to create this year. The first kit that I tried out was the "School Page Kit" and here are the results. The kit comes with 6 sheets of 12x12 papers, 11 3-D coordinating embellishments, and a cardstock sticker letter set. In order to complete my pages, I added photos and this small list of supplies below. The albums that I have for each of my girls are 8 1/2"x11". I make a page for these books every year that showcases their back to school pictures.

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Picture This: Your Own PhotoBlog

Filed under: Photography — Excerpt from: Suite 101 Digital Photography and Editing on Friday, September 2, 2005

Blogs range in scope from individual diaries to arms of political campaigns, media programs, and corporations. They range in scale from the writings of one occasional author, to the collaboration of a large community of writers. Many weblogs enable visitors to leave public comments, which can lead to a community of readers centered around the blog; others are non-interactive. The totality of weblogs or blog-related websites is often called the blogosphere. When a large amount of activity, information and opinion erupts around a particular subject or controversy in the blogosphere, it is sometimes called a blogstorm or blog swarm.

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