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I have just finished my review of Toys Scrapbooking. All I can say is that I would be lost without Toys Scrapbooking.
Do you think there is a market for professional scrapbooking?
Do you think there is a market for professional scrapbooking? I'm toying with Toys Scrapbooking the idea of scrapbooking for other people. Either - premade albums, or custom albums from start to finish (including organizing their photos and journaling).Will people pay for this service? It can be pretty pricey. $125 to $175 for a 7x7 album. Up to $400 for a 12x12.
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The reason it is too much is because they will start expecting this every year. When they become teenagers they will be mad at you two because you are not piling them up with gifts. As teens, their gifts will become more and more expensive. I would put some of these away for not only their birthdays but for next year’s Christmas (2011)I know this from experience.Merry Christmas to you and your family.
I think those are all great ideas! You seem really giving and all your gifts relate to the girls’ interests or personalities, I’m sure they will love their gifts.
Well it might be tough to make a living – but might bring you some extra money. Soooo many people are doing this on their own now…it’s a hobby it seems every single one of my friends and family are doing…so many just do it themselves, and if they don’t?…they have a friend or family member who will (for free or for the cost of materials…I’ve had 3 made for me already – as gifts). Sooo, there might be some market for it – but I wouldn’t think a very large one. …but for a little side job – little extra money from time to time…that you might well do. Good luck to you.
My lab chews up everything also if you leave her alone. She likes to chew on the wood on the balcony floor as well. I don’t know if this is due to her being a lab or just a puppy
Use a sir name along with craft that will be good for you and also for your business.
join the nearest public library. membership won’t cost a lot and you’ll have all the books you can read!
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My advice is to plant a tree. Every year, take her picture in front of the tree. Its perfect because fall is the best time to plant, its not too cold out so you can put her in her car seat in front of the tree. Then next year she can sit or stand beside the tree, and every year after that she can stand in front of the tree. It will amaze you to see the tree getting bigger and bigger as your daughter grows too. My parents did this with me when I was growing up – they planted a tree in the backyard of the house they moved into when I was 10 months old, and the tree is still there in their yard now. It was just a skinny little thing when they first planted it, now it is a massive tree, and has a baby swing hanging in it for my nephew, and an adult hammock swing, too. I have a friend whose grandparents did the same thing when she was growing up – they planted a tree in her honor when she was born and have taken her picture every year in front of ‘her’ tree – she is almost 30 now, but she still goes back to her grandparents’ place to have her picture taken with her tree every year!:O)As far as her monthly picture – wouldn’t it be cute to take her picture with a long string of pearls? (if you have pearls, of course! LOL – I realize not everyone does – I don’t!)That would be very cute – at first the pearls would be huge lying next to her, then as she grows she would be wearing them, clutching them, etc….I know you’re looking for something to show her changing size as she grows, so pearls don’t really work, but I think the pictures would be really cute with the pearls….Hmmm, if I have a baby girl, I just might take that suggestion for myself! ;O)Congratulations on your new daughter!
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/crafts http://familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts/http://www.artsncrafts-ideas.com/http://www.bhg.com/bhg/family/index.jsp?ordersrc=yahoo6crafts_channel&cobrandId=ww5&s_kwcid=TC-1386-14239322022-S-1600185522http://www.arts-crafts.com/http://www.myartsandcrafts.com/I hope this is what you are looking for.
I love the art work my kids would bring home. I went to an art store and got one of the very large art folders. Art students use them to carry their work. It was a great size for all of the art work brought home and easy to store under the bed. As for their toys. Anything expensive like Brio train set, some Barbies, Legos. I kept and store in the attic. Others I try to donate if in good shape.