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- 30 December 2010 4:05 am

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For my son halloween instead of carving a pumpkin walmart had something new it just like mr. potatoe heads body parts Pack Scrapbooking eyes ear mount nose etc... you put them in the pumpkin just like you would a mr. potatoe head so it was four in a pack a dog cat pig bear they are really cute and the pumkin will last much longer what would be a good scrapbook title for my scrapbook page expect Mr. Pumkin Head and Family
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Step 1) Begin in a friendly way. When approaching people, always come in a nice and friendly manner. Use a calm style if that suits you. The main thing is to have an attitude like you know the person really well already, and the person will feel more comfortable and at ease.Step 2) Be natural. The more natural you are the more you develop that comfort level with the person. As you tune into your true personality, allow it flow easily outwardly. You don’t have to be nervous or act like somebody you are not. Just be yourself, and allow the approach to flow alongside the conversation.Step 3) Sincere compliments. The best compliment to give a person is a sincere compliment. This tends to break the ice, and allows the conversation to run smoothly. Try not to exaggerate or make insincere compliments, simply make honest compliments that are real and authentic. This will give you more rapport in a conversation.
Hi there i am at 34 weeks of my third pregnancy and on my last pregnancy i went a few days overdue and it drove me crazy!! The best advice i can offer is to try to relax and switch off from it a bit. Easier said than done i know!!!!!! That is what i did i just thought oh nothings happening and the next morning my contractions started!!! Good Luck xxx
It really depends on the situation of the photo. Some are better for indoors and some are better for outdoors etc. What I recommend is going to the store and checking the fine print on the cameras to find what is going to suit you best. I like the kodak ones personally because I find thier exposures are as close to what they claim as anything else. I also recommend finding ones that offer a CD in the deal because that is always nice for reprints.
I have a Hughes net search engine and they have many listed for what you want. Just put in patterned paper and if you did not find it in Google there are other search engines for you to use. Just saw this:Patterned Paper Suppliers Recommended Patterned Paper suppliers. HeliumBalloonTank.comPatterned Paper at Scrapbook.com Get Scrapbooking Patterned Paper at Scrapbook.com. Choose… http://www.scrapbook.com
Most of those are rub on. Put your paper on a good hard level surface and place the letters where you want them to be and then rub the letters until they transfer. Try not to more the holding paper until you are sure everything you want has transferred.If there are no instructions call the place you bought them and check to see if they have any special helpful hints.
if you can afford it and shes a good kid then i thing its okay, im 16 and i have more money worth of clothes
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.
first you have to make sure your ink pads arent too dried out. if that is good then it is probably the pressure you are putting on the stamps. you have to apply even pressure all over the stamp to make sure the ink transfers from the pad to the stamp and then to the paper. i sometimes find it easier to set the stamp on the table (with the stamp side up) and then take the ink pad and press on the stamp with the ink pad. then you can see where your ink is on the stamp. and then to transfer it on the paper if it is a large stamp i will sometimes even stand on it to get even pressure all over. if its not any of these problems then the stamps are probly just really bad stamps that you shouldnt buy again. hope i helped and good luck!
I shop on the site http://www.ScrapBuck.com they have thousands of items under a 1.00 the shipping is 7bucks flat rate. There are many different types of scrapbooks. You will be able to find ideas in anything from flowers to other people pages if you like to Scrap-Lift.Do a search on Google for scrapbook layouts. HSN and QVC have scrap booking shows for 3days straight about once a month. On PBS every Saturday they have a show called ScrapBook Memories.If you think you will be using alot of die cut shapes or if you just don’t like the idea of tracing and cutting out things consider investing in a Personal Die Cutting machines. A Xyron will run you around 80 a Cricut will run you around 500 but it is top of the line and on every scrapbookers wish list. Keep in mind that the disks you need to use it are between 40 and 80$ a piece. It just depends how much a part of your life scrap booking will become.Start out slow. Get some solid color paper, afew pieces of patterned paper, some acid free glue such as a glue runner and some glue dots for heavy things,some gel pens,stickers,ribbon ,brads ,paper clips and flowers. Flowers are one of the most used scrap booking embellishes.You can buy paper flowers, silk flowers of make your own. Look in the fabric section for ribbon and buttons. The options are endless. No page will be the same.Plus your photos of course.Have Fun
We put our daughter’s schoolwork that we want to save in the flat plastic boxes with lids that you can buy at Wal-Mart. That way, not only are they safe from mice, bugs, etc., but also from water damage. It’s also easy to label each box with the grade she was in. We aren’t using large ones – just smaller ones for each grade.
Try a simple one : The pumpkin Patchor Pumpkins on ParadeWhat’s your son’s name? Try “so and so’s” Pize PumkinsI’ll keep thinking, let us know what you decide
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