SmartDraw VP

Smart Draw VP - Custom ize a Family Tree Template in Minutes - Create family trees, genealogy charts, genograms, and more with SmartDraw. - SmartDraw, the world's first visual processorTM, creates your visuals for you. Simply input your information, and SmartDraw does the rest, aligning everything automatically and applying professional design themes for professional-quality results every time. - SmartDraw VP is the world’s first visual processor. In the same way that a word processor automatically formats documents, SmartDraw automatically formats your visuals as you create them, making it possible for anyone to create professional-quality visuals of all kinds in minutes. SmartDraw includes hundreds of pre-drawn templates for more than 70 types of visual, including flowcharts, mind maps, project time lines, organization charts, colorful 3D graphs, floor plans, country maps, network diagrams, landscape plans, and more. Export your visuals to Microsoft Word® or PowerPoint® with a single click. Publish your visuals to Microsoft SharePoint® from within SmartDraw. For those with Microsoft Visio® installed, SmartDraw can open and edit Visio files too. Price includes free tech support, and the CD/Media Pack. Product Description SmartDraw VP is the world’s first visual processor. In the same way that a word processor automatically formats documents, SmartDraw automatically formats your visuals as you create them, making it possible for anyone to create professional-quality visuals of all kinds in minutes. SmartDraw includes hundreds of pre-drawn templates for more than 70 types of visual, including flowcharts, mind maps, project time lines, organization charts, colorful 3D graphs, floor plans, country maps, network diagrams, landscape plans, and more. Export your visuals to Microsoft Word® or PowerPoint® with a single click. Publish your visuals to Microsoft SharePoint® from within SmartDraw. For those with Microsoft Visio® installed, SmartDraw can open and edit Visio files too. Price includes free tech support, and the CD/Media Pack. more info > >

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  1. Dirkje 1936-2001Again we come to that special day of the year when we celebrate Mother's Day. Julia Ward Howe was the first to proclaim Mother's Day in 1870. Her Mother's Day Proclamation was a pacifist reaction to the American Civil War and the Franco-Prussian War. The modern holiday of Mother's Day was first celebrated in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother in America. She then began a camAnna 1934-2001paign to make "Mother's Day" a recognized holiday in the United States. Although she was successful in 1914, she was already disappointed with its commercialization by the 1920s. Jarvis' holiday was adopted by other countries and it's now celebrated all over the world. (Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother's_Day ) Like any mother, I do appreciate the extra attention lavished on me on this day - but it is also a time to reflect on motherhood - being a mother and the priviledge it is to be a mother. I thank God for my children and the great relationship I have with each one of them. I also remember my mother (Dirkje (left) 1936-2001)who has passed a few years ago at the age of 66, and my mother-in-law (Anna (right) 1934-2001) who passed away in the same year as my own mother at the age of 69. Both of these women were great ladies of faith, and an example to me and my children. So to all you children - young and old, appreciate your mothers while you still can.
  2. Gifts for the Genealogist - #29

    Charting Companion 1.1 For Family Tree Maker

    Charting Companion 1.1 For Family Tree Maker - View, customize, print and publish your Family Tree Maker file in more ways than ever imagined. Choose from an incredible variety of formats and more than 16-million color options. No data entry nor GEDCOM file required. Charting Companion for Family Tree Maker reads your Family Tree Maker family file directly. Simply open your family file, choose your subject, select your chart and print! Or, to share with family and friends, choose the publish to PDF option and send your chart by e-mail. Browse through generations of your family tree using the onscreen tree views. Use Charting Companion for Family Tree Maker's extensive search capability to find elusive information you may have stored in your Family Tree Maker file. You can even customize your charts. You can choose the number of generations, the events to include, the content of your box charts, date format, photos, etc. Save charts in a range of file types for sharing and printing. With the "Cousin Smart" option of Charting Companion for Family Tree Maker, you can avoid duplicate individuals on charts. For international users, Charting Companion for Family Tree Maker accommodates different paper sizes (eg. A4, B3), metrics unit of measure, and western European characters with diacritics. more info > >
  3. Gifts for the Genealogist - #27

    Preserving Your Family Photographs

    Preserving Your Family Photographs - Treasured family photos: provides all the information you need to care for your family photograph collection. She outlines in straightforward steps how to add value to your home collection by using the methods that conservators and photo curators use every day!

    You'll learn how to:

  4. Identify the types of damage already done to the photos in your collection.
  5. Take care of all your photos going forward, so that damage is a thing of the past.
  6. Preserve your digital images - for you and future generations.
  7. Select a conservator to repair damaged photos and protect them from more deterioration.
  8. Select a restoration expert to restore damaged photos using airbrushing, digital manipulation, or photographic enhancements.
  9. Create a stunning scrapbook that will endure, using archival quality guidelines.
  10. Properly handle cased images such as daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and tintypes.
  11. Explore techniques to share your images.
  12. Take advantage of low-cost alternatives to traditional photo preservation techniques.
  13. more info > > 

  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #26

    Our Family Tree Tapestry Afghan


    Our Family Tree Tapestry Afghan - The special relationship you have with your family can be celebrated each day with "Our Family Tree" Tapestry Afghan.
    This beautiful piece is meticulously jacquard-woven with 2 1/2 layers of 100% soft cotton, and then surrounded by a full fringed border.
    Your family name and each member's first names, are beautifully woven right into the afghan to create a truly special gift anyone in your family will treasure and cherish through the years. Family name woven in center and up to 12 individual names listed below from left to right, down through the branches of the tree.
    All names appear above a touching verse about growing families always remaining as one in the heart (click on larger image to view entire verse).
    Generously full-sized at 67" x 46"; machine washable. more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #25

    Fall Family Tree Personalized Canvas Art


    Fall Family Tree Personalized Canvas Art - Your own family tree comes to life within our exquisite and exclusive watercolor artwork that can be personalized with up to 18 names.
    Add your family name at the top within the tree leaves. Each falling leaf will feature any individual name. There are 3 lines for each individual name, so you can add middle and/or last names!
    At the bottom we give you the choice of 5 verses or you can write your own. You can also add the optional date that will appear on the tree trunk. Brown border is part of the design as shown on the canvas.
    A true canvas print, produced with actual artist canvas and rich archival inks to bring out the beauty of the design. The finished canvas is hand-stretched and gallery wrapped on wooden bars, suitable for hanging or on display on a stand.
    Each canvas is specially treated with professional grade polymer sealant to protect against UV and environmental damage, including moisture.
    Canvas measures 12" x 18". more info > >
  • Gifts for the Family Scrapbooker - #6

    Bosskut - Gazelle - Digital Die Cutting System


    Bosskut - Gazelle - Digital Die Cutting System - The Bosskut Gazelle will cut 12" media and it's software is easy to use and designed especially for the scrapbooker with the features that all the crafters want. Cuts cardstock, glitter paper, chipboard, balsa wood, foam, Grafix plastic sheets, metallic papers, vinyl and other media. Make decorative borders with the scissor tool or create a design with the embroidery tool. It has easy to use welding right in the software, Auto-trace and many more features. The Gazelle comes with Funtime Software with hundreds of great features. 700 built in shapes, and 200 fonts plus can cut true type fonts. You can import .ai files, .plt files, .jpeg files, and .bmp files. more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #24

    Digging For Roots Genealogy Calendar 2012


    Digging For Roots Genealogy Calendar 2012 -
    Make every day count with your custom calendar.
    Add your own special photographs, images, and text for each month of this two-page calendar. Start your design from scratch or customize your choice of unique templates.
    High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing.
    Choose from 13 unique styles for dates and holidays.
    Optional start and end dates.
    Wire-o binding in 7 different colors.
    Available in three sizes – Standard, Small, and Huge. more info > >


    The Genealogical World of Prof. Ahnentafel


    The Genealogical World of Prof. Ahnentafel - The Genealogical World of Professor Ahnentafel. 2012 Calendar.
    Make every day count with your custom calendar.
    Add your own special photographs, images, and text for each month of this two-page calendar. Start your design from scratch or customize your choice of unique templates.
    High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing.
    Choose from 13 unique styles for dates and holidays.
    Optional start and end dates.
    Wire-o binding in 7 different colors.
    Available in three sizes – Standard, Small, and Huge. more info > >


    Entering Genealogy Zone Calendar


    Entering Genealogy Zone Calendar - 2012 Calendar - customizable calendar
    Make every day count with your custom calendar.
    Add your own special photographs, images, and text for each month of this two-page calendar. Start your design from scratch or customize your choice of unique templates.
    High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing.
    Choose from 13 unique styles for dates and holidays.
    Optional start and end dates.
    Wire-o binding in 7 different colors.
    Available in three sizes – Standard, Small, and Huge. more info > >


    My family Tree Calendar


    My family Tree Calendar - 2012 Calendar - Make your own calendar - My Family Tree calendar is for you to give out to all your family members. Genealogists will love to give out this fully customizable calendar. The front cover can be change to put a group photo on. On each month you can upload a group or individual photos. And text can be typed denoting information on each photo. You could Make a truely unique calendar for all your family to give out at Christmas. Because the printing is excellent, the pages can be removed after the calendar is out of date.
    Make every day count with your custom calendar.
    Add your own special photographs, images, and text for each month of this two-page calendar. Start your design from scratch or customize your choice of unique templates.
    High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing.
    Choose from 13 unique styles for dates and holidays.
    Optional start and end dates.
    Wire-o binding in 7 different colors.
    Available in three sizes – Standard, Small, and Huge. more info > >


    Custom Family Tree 2012 Calendar


    Custom Family Tree 2012 Calendar - Create a custom family tree calendar. The front cover of the calendar is a family tree including four generations. Each page of the calendar highlights a set of parents, grandparents, great grandparents and other ancestors. Place your own photos in place of the photos on each page and add names and other information if desired. You can add text on the dates such as your sister's birthday or your parent's anniversary.
    Make every day count with your custom calendar.
    Add your own special photographs, images, and text for each month of this two-page calendar. Start your design from scratch or customize your choice of unique templates.
    High quality, full-color, full-bleed printing.
    Choose from 13 unique styles for dates and holidays.
    Optional start and end dates.
    Wire-o binding in 7 different colors.
    Available in three sizes – Standard, Small, and Huge. more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #23

    The Best Digital Voice Recorder


    The Best Digital Voice Recorder.The Best Digital Voice Recorder - During rigorous testing by the Hammacher Schlemmer Institute, this digital voice recorder proved to be The Best for its superior playback clarity and recording distance. While other models demonstrated poor sound quality, this one consistently played crisp, clear recordings with minimal background noise. It uses Variable Control Voice Actuator technology to detect a pre-determined volume level, eliminating silent pauses, and has a low cut filter that minimizes low-frequency sounds, recording voices without obscuring Ps, Bs, and Ss up to 50' away. The recorder is easy to set up for initial recording and its built-in 2 GB memory allows it to record up to 533 hours of either MP3 or WMA-formatted recordings in LP mode. It also has noise cancellation and a voice filter. It has a USB port that allows you to download recordings to your PC (Windows 7, Vista, or XP) or Mac. Includes two AAA batteries that provide up to 51 hours of operation and USB cable. 4 1/2" L x 1 1/2" W x 1/2" D. (3 oz.) more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #22

    The New York Times Of Your Birthdays


    The New York Times Of Your Birthdays (Vicenarian).The New York Times Of Your Birthdays - This book can be personalized with up to nine reproductions of entire New York Times editions from the day someone was born and for birthdays from every 10th year. Containing all of the news the "Gray Lady" saw fit to print, the selected editions are reprinted from the archives of the New York Times, complete with the headlines, body copy, editorials, advertisements, and want ads that made news that day. The newspapers are bound inside a faux leather book that has the recipient's name, their date of birth, and "The New York Times This is Your Life Edition" embossed in gold on the cover. Each book contains New York Times editions from the provided date of birth and 10th birthday; additional editions available for every 10th birthday (20th birthday, 30th birthday, etc.) Specify date of birth from 1880 to 2000. Hardcover. 15" H x 12" W. more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #21

    The Select-A-Date New York Times Jigsaw Puzzle


    The Select-A-Date New York Times Jigsaw Puzzle.The Select-A-Date New York Times Jigsaw Puzzle - This is the custom jigsaw puzzle created for you when you select any inclusive date from 1888 to the present from the front pages of the New York Times. A 400-piece jigsaw puzzle kit is created from quality 1 1/2 mm millboard and delivered in a gift box that includes an area for a personalized message. The center piece of each puzzle is shaped like an open newspaper, and the completed puzzle reproduces the page to the approximate size of the original at 18 1/2" H x 12 1/4" W, in color for dates after October 16, 1997, and in black-and-white for prior dates. Delivered only by U.S. Postal Service. (1 lb.) more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #20

    The Desktop Photograph To Digital Picture Converter.


    The Desktop Photograph To Digital Picture Converter.The Desktop Photograph To Digital Picture Converter - This desktop USB device quickly and easily converts photographs into digital images, preserving memories for generations to come. Photographs are placed in the converter's tray which is closed to create a light box. The touch of a button instantly records the image as a JPEG or TIF to a computer via the included USB cable. Faster and easier than a conventional scanner, the converter instantly captures the whole image using a 5MP CMOS sensor, the same found in digital cameras. With up to 600 dpi resolution (3,600 x 2,400 pixels), automatic exposure control and color balance, clear, accurate digital images are assured. Includes software for editing, cropping, and resizing pictures. Works with Mac and Windows 7, Vista, and XP. Accepts 3 1/2" x 3 1/2", 3 1/2" x 4 1/2", 3 1/2" x 5", and 4" x 6" photographs. 7" H x 9" W x 7 1/2" D. (1 lb.) more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #19, Gifts for the Family Scrapbooker - #5

    The 8,000 Picture Digital Photo Storage Vault.


    The 8,000 Picture Digital Photo Storage Vault.The 8,000 Picture Digital Photo Storage Vault - This is the pocket-sized vault that automatically finds and stores up to 8,000 digital photographs. Ideal for use with photo developing kiosks and digital photo frames, it plugs into a computer's USB 2.0 port and automatically finds JPEG image files and saves them with an 8 GB capacity; there is no software to install. You can also specify locations to search for pictures, including CDs/DVDs, external hard drives, and camera cards; it 'remembers' where it has searched and will only store new images that it finds. You can also search for any file type. It can also be set to search for specific photo file types or specific locations on a computer. Works with Windows 7, XP, and Vista and Mac OS 10.4.11 and above. 23/4" L x 3/4" W x 1/4" D. (2 oz.) more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #18

    The Portable Handheld Scanner


    The Portable Handheld Scanner.The Portable Handheld Scanner - This is the portable, cordless handheld scanner that preserves important documents, letters, or recipes, recording its contents onto a memory card for later retrieval on your computer. As you move the scanner over an area as large as 8 1/2" H x 50" L, its sensitive color image sensor scans at high (600 dpi) or standard (300 dpi) resolution, saving images as JPEG files stored on an inserted microSD card (sold below). A scan of a passport takes only five seconds. You can download your images to your computer using the included USB cable. Its built-in display shows the selected resolution, remaining battery life, and memory status. Two included AA batteries provide up to 180 scans. It can support microSD cards as large as 32 GB. Works with Windows 7, Vista, XP, or Mac. 10" L x 1 1/4" W x 1" H (7 1/2 oz.) more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #17

    The VHS To DVD Converter.


    The VHS To DVD Converter.The VHS To DVD Converter - This device preserves your memories by transferring VHS recordings to DVDs with the touch of a button. Also a player, this device is ideal for those who have a library of both DVD and VHS home videos. An integrated HDTV tuner allows you to record high-definition broadcasts. For viewing DVDs, the unit has 1080p upscaling through an HDMI output, maximizing video resolution and audio on an HDMI-compatible television using a single cable. A DV input allows you to connect a camcorder directly to the device to transfer content directly to a DVD (includes a coaxial input as well as component and composite inputs). An onscreen display guides you through set up. Compatible with most DVD formats--not compatible with Blu-Ray. The system allows MP3 and JPEG playback, and includes a universal remote control. 3 1/4" H x 17" W x 10 1/4" D. (9 3/4 lbs.) more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #16

    The Portable Cassette To MP3 Converter.

    The Portable Cassette To MP3 Converter.The Portable Cassette To MP3 Converter. - This is the portable device that plays and converts treasured audio cassettes into digital files for listening on an iPod or other MP3 player. Unlike similar converters, this one has a speaker and microphone that allows voice recording while you convert cassettes--you can comment before, during, or after a song or add narration to non-musical tracks. Simply connect the converter to a computer via USB and insert a cassette. The included audio editing software quickly and easily downloads tracks and exports them in MP3 or WAV format. The compact unit also operates as a standard cassette recorder with all the expected functions (record, play, rewind, fast forward, pause, stop/eject) and works with most types of cassettes, even CrO2. It has an internal 2 1/2" speaker, and RCA input/output jacks to record and play through a home entertainment system or other auxiliary source. For Windows 7, Vista, XP and Mac. Includes RCA and USB cords. Plugs into AC. 3 1/4" H x 6" W x 9 3/4" L. (2 1/4 lbs.) more info > >
  • Gifts for the Family Scrapbooker - #4

    Sizzix - EClips - Electronic Shape Cutting Machine and Handheld Remote Control Starter Kit


    Sizzix - EClips - Electronic Shape Cutting Machine and Handheld Remote Control Starter Kit - Sizzix award-winning artwork is now available electronically! The EClips Electronic Shape-Cutting Machine and Handheld Remote Control creates completely customizable shapes and letters to adorn almost anything. No computer required! Each box contains one EClips 12" Shape Cutting Machine, Universal Power Supply, Two Cutting Blades, EClips Handheld Remote Control, EClips Handheld Remote Control Cradle, Blade Holder, Power Cord, 6' USB Cable, Starter Cartridge, Starter Cartridge Booklet, Cartridge Easy-Store Case, 12" x 12" Cutting Mat and User's Guide. Other features include:
    Machine functions: Auto selection of speed and pressure for material to be cut, 2-speed blade movement for fast and accurate positioning, Adjustable blade depth, Laser image preview for less paper waste, Cut sizes to nearest 1/100 of an inch, Cut vellum, paper, cardstock and chipboard in preset and custom sizes and Convenient handle to take machine anywhere.
    Handheld Remote Control: Performs all functions remotely, High-resolution 3.6" LCD for larger image preview, Easy on-screen navigation, Sliding screen reveals full keypad, Ergonomic cradle allows tabletop use and Multi-language user interface (English, French, Spanish, German).
    Cartridge capabilities: Remove and replace cartridges with power on, Decorative borders for 6", 12", 18" and 24" projects, Search command for all shapes, Create a “favorites” folder for designs you like, Picture-in-picture and mirror functions, Designs available in several styles: Original, Border, Outline, Shadow, Solid and Extra embellishments and add-ons to accompany select shapes. more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #15

    The Cordless Slide And Negative To Digital Picture Converter.

    The Cordless Slide And Negative To Digital Picture Converter.The Cordless Slide And Negative To Digital Picture Converter - This is the only portable device that preserves cherished slides and film negatives at 9 megapixel resolution--the highest available on models of this type--without being tethered to a computer or electrical outlet. Slides (35mm) and negatives (110 and 135) are placed into a tray that aligns each properly when it is inserted into the converter. The touch of a button captures the image in 3-5 seconds as a JPEG file that can be immediately previewed on the built-in 2 1/2" TFT color display. Includes an SD memory card slot (8 GB card sold below stores over 10,000 pictures). You can transfer images to a PC running Windows 7, Vista, or XP, or a Mac via the included USB cable. You can also connect it directly to a TV to view the conversion process or your converted images. Its 9 MP CMOS sensor provides 3328 x 2216 resolution, automatic exposure control, and color balance, resulting in clear digital images without loss of quality. Its rechargeable battery provides up to 400 conversions from either USB (six hours) or AC (three hours) for untethered operation. Includes photo editing software that allows optional manipulation of converted digital photos. 6 1/2" H x 4 1/4" W x 4 1/4" D (1 lb.) more info > >

    The Classic Desktop Slide Viewer.

    The Classic Desktop Slide Viewer.The Classic Desktop Slide Viewer - This is the classic desktop slide viewer that allows you to easily preview up to 36 slides. Made by Pana-Vue, purveyors of slide viewing devices since the 1950s, it speeds up previews of boxes of slides before you commit to a large digital conversion project or assists in putting together a traditional slide show using a carousel; it also works easily for casual viewing. The hopper can accommodate both 35mm and other 2" x 2" mounted slides, displaying pictures on the illuminated 2 5/8" view screen with 4X magnification. Slides are advanced with an easy push-pull mechanism; viewed slides are deposited into a receiving tray. Includes a screw-type #245 flashlight bulb. Plugs into AC or uses two D batteries (not included). 6" H x 8" W x 5" D. (1 1/2 lbs.) moreinfo> >

    The Professional's Image Restoring Digital Slide Converter.


    The Professional's Image Restoring Digital Slide Converter.The Professional's Image Restoring Digital Slide Converter - This is the scanner that converts and restores 35mm slide images to their original quality. Its magazine accepts up to 50 slides at a time, scanning them automatically one-at-a-time, enabling large-scale conversion projects, and each slide may be previewed using the built-in light panel. A full 5,000 x 5,000 dpi resolution scan-its highest setting-of a single slide takes just over three minutes, capturing all the details of the original image at 34 megapixels. Once converted, the software removes surface defects such as dust and scratches from an image (after the scanner's infrared sensor detects dust), restores original colors from faded film images, and removes film grain from converted images. Images are saved onto a computer using the included USB cable. Includes Adobe Photoshop Elements 9.0 software. Works with Windows 7, Vista, XP, or Mac. Plugs into AC. 11 3/4" L x 11 1/2" W x 5" H. (5 1/2 lbs.) more info > >
  • Gifts for the Family Scrapbooker - #3

    Sizzix - Tim Holtz - Alterations Collection - Vagabond Die Cutting and Embossing Machine


    Sizzix - Tim Holtz - Alterations Collection - Vagabond Die Cutting and Embossing Machine - Resembling a well-traveled suitcase on the outside, the Vagabond Machine easily opens up to reveal a portable yet powerful machine that takes you to imaginative new places. Upon closer examination, the Vagabond impresses for its uncanny ability to effortlessly cut and emboss many different materials and thicknesses. Can you think of anything better to bring on your creative journey? Included with the Vagabond Machine is a pair of Standard Cutting Pads, as well as the Solo Platform & Shim, which make all Sizzix components compatible with the Vagabond Machine. Add a Solo Adapter (sold separately), and the Vagabond Machine can even work with other brands' dies and embossing tools! In addition, you can use the included sheet of stickers to customize your machine with your crafting journeys. Machine Dimensions: 8 3/4" x 11 5/8" x 4 5/8" (Closed) and 10" x 11 5/8" x 15 3/8" (with Handle Up and Doors Open) more info > >
  • Gifts for the Family Scrapbooker - #2

    Silhouette America - Cameo - Electronic Cutting System


    Silhouette America - Cameo - Electronic Cutting System - The Silhouette Cameo is an electronic cutting tool for personal use. Like a home printer, it plugs into your PC or Mac with a simple USB cable. However, instead of printing it uses a small blade to cut paper, cardstock, vinyl, fabric and more up to 12" wide and 10 feet long. The machine also boasts a quiet motor and the ability to register and cut printed materials as well as cut fonts installed on your computer. The Silhouette Cameo is an essential tool for all your handmade projects. Use the Silhouette Cameo for vinyl lettering, scrapbooking, gift and favor boxes, school projects, custom apparel, card making, rhinestone templates and fabric ink stencils. No expensive cartridges to buy and store - only purchase the individual designs you want. Each Silhouette Cameo package includes: Silhouette electronic cutting tool
    Silhouette Studio software for Windows XP/Vista/7 and Mac OS X 10.5.8 and higher
    51 exclusive cuttable designs
    Power cable, USB cable and Cutting Blade
    12" cutting mat and $10 gift card to the Silhouette Online Store
    Basic Instruction Guide more info > >
  • Gifts for the Family Scrapbooker - #1

    Provo Craft - Cricut Expression 2 - 24 Inch Electronic Cutter


    Provo Craft - Cricut Expression 2 - 24 Inch Electronic Cutter - With the Cricut Expression 2 , you'll be able to bring all those wonderful ideas swirling around inside to life, because it’s chock-full of all-new features to love. Cricut Expression 2 is perfect for new and not-quite-so-new users alike — it’s easy and fun to use for all your personal creative projects. A sleek, new exterior and thoughtful innovations make Cricut Expression 2 a must-have for any craft room. Each Cricut Expression 2 comes with two cartridges already loaded on your machine, which include: the Cricut Alphabet Cartridge - your words never looked so good. Whatever the message may be, this font cartridge, with its set of letters, numbers, and designs, is sure to help your writing jump right off the page and the Cricut Essentials Cartridge - dress up any of your projects with this multipurpose cartridge. With it, you will have access to hundreds of shapes, designs, and artwork to inspire a new creation or even apply the finishing touches on something you’ve already started. The Cricut Expression 2 also features:
    Cuts with all Cricut and Cricut Imagine cartridges
    Wireless compatibility (optional accessories) and sleeker design with all-new colors and finishes
    Full-color LCD touch screen display with stylus and no keypad overlay required
    Mat preview, material setting and cutting area light
    Two exclusive cartridges content preloaded on the machine
    Swappable side-trim pieces and settings menu more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #13

    Start Your Own Family Website


    Start Your Own Family Website - share photos, news, message & chat, online games, online family tree, preserve your family history and more on your password protected family web site! Stay in touch with loved ones through the many interactive features. Professional genealogy features let you create an online family tree and preserve your family history right within your own private family website - Get everyone in your family connected on your very own private password protected family website from MyGreatBigFamily.com. Your family web site comes preconfigured with everything you need to connect online with your loved ones around the world and preserve your family history. more info > >

  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #11

    PDF Extended Surname History (Letter Size)

    PDF Extended Surname History - Introducing our newest and most complete history ever! Included is the full history, a detailed bibliography unique to each Country, a comprehensive list of current notables, up to 10 pages of settlers covering a time period of 400 years, ranging up to 32 pages in length! Your PDF file of our Surname History requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. Each Extended History includes: * NEW! Full color picture of the castle unique to your family’s ancestral region
    * NEW! Table of Contents including bookmarks for easy navigation
    * NEW! Bibliography of Sources specific to each country for further research
    * NEW! Full document keyword searching
    * NEW! Extended settler listings
    * NEW! Extended notable listings with internet links
    * Ancient origin of the name (usually pre-1100)
    * Known spelling variations
    * Early movement of the family name during the Middle Ages
    * Noteworthy bearers from the 1500-1600s
    * First Settlers to North America and Oceania from 1700's
    * Notable contemporary bearers of the name
    * Unique Certificate number
    * Suggested Readings (if available)
    Orders are downloadable and emailed after payment processing - PDF full color download product that includes all the research data of a surname including some still unpublished data. We even added a picture of an ancient castle for each origin. Typically each PDF is 14-20 pages long Availability: Downloadable after payment processing
    Size: 8 1/2 x 11 inches (PDF format) more info > >

  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #10

    Ancestry.com Gift Membership


    Gift MembershipsGive a gift that will go down in history. Help your loved ones discover their stories in the world's largest online family history resource, home to billions of historical records, millions of family trees and lots of helpful, timesaving tools
    How do I access my gift membership? The person who bought the gift membership chose an activation date. On that date we’ll send you an email linking you to the gift membership access page. You can also get there by clicking on the “Gift memberships” link at the bottom of any Ancestry.com page.
    How will my recipient find out about the gift membership? After you purchase a gift membership we’ll send you an order confirmation email with details you can share with your recipient if you’d like. This email will also link you to a page with a gift certificate you can choose to print, fill out and give to your recipient as a gift. On the activation date you’ve chosen we’ll send an email to your recipient telling the person how to access the gift membership. more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #9

    family tree birthstone necklace

    family tree birthstone necklace - The tradition of the family tree was popularized by the Victorians, who used them as a means of tracking and remembering a family’s unique history. The tradition is modernized in our sophisticated necklace. Here, up to eight birthstones can be set within the delicately forged sterling-silver tree—one for each child or family member. Exclusively from RedEnvelope.
    offered in sterling silver or 18k-gold vermeil
    gemstones will be arranged from top to bottom
    gemstones measure approximately 3 mm in diameter
    pendant measures 1" in diameter
    sterling-silver or 18k-gold vermeil cable chain adjusts from 16"-18" long
    lobster clasp more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #8

    Family Tree Magazine 2012 Genealogy Desk Calendar



    Family Tree Magazine 2012 Genealogy Desk Calendar - Treasured family photos: They're often what inspires a genealogy search. Seeing our ancestors' faces helps us identify with them and makes us want to learn about their lives. That's why Family Tree Magazine is proud to present our third annual desk calendar showing readers' precious family photos. Flip over each calendar page to see the unique story behind the image. To help you research your own family history, each month brings you a new genealogy tip and a coupon for books, CDs and webinars at ShopFamilyTree.com. We hope the Family Tree Magazine 2012 Desk Calendar will help you get inspired to discover your family's tale. more info > > 

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  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #7

    Family Tree Print Kit

    Family Tree Print Kit - A Personal Creations Exclusive! The magnificent tree in this earthy print grows as your family tree grows! Use any fine point black marker to write the names of your family members on the leaves of the tree. As new family members are born or marry into the family, write their names on the 50 leaves (included) and glue them on the branches. We personalize the black and gold plate with any message on 1 line, up to 25 characters, and any year established. The print comes double matted and protected under glass in our handsome 16” x 20” black wood frame. Item cannot be gift boxed. more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #6

    Who Do You Think You Are?: Season One



    Who Do You Think You Are?: Season One - "Brings history alive in a way rarely seen on television … satisfying emotional journeys" --The Philadelphia Inquirer To know who you are, you have to know where you came from. In this fascinating reality series, seven celebrities share their life-altering discoveries. Working with genealogists, historians, and researchers, they travel the world to uncover the secrets and surprises in their family trees. Sarah Jessica Parker’s (Sex and the City) search leads back to the Salem witch trials. Dallas Cowboys legend Emmitt Smith follows his slave ancestors to Benin. Lisa Kudrow (Friends) learns the truth of her great-grandmother’s fate in the Holocaust. Tony® winner Matthew Broderick (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Glory) traces his family to battlefields in France and America. Brooke Shields (Suddenly Susan) unearths her royal connections. Oscar® winner Susan Sarandon (Dead Man Walking) explores the racy life of her grandmother. And Emmy® -winning director Spike Lee (Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X) meets a relative he didn’t know he had.


    in Canada available at Indigo.ca - Who Do You Think You Are?: Season 1
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #5

    3rd Edition Genealogy Research Notebook

    3rd Edition Genealogy Research Notebook 3rd Edition Genealogy Research Notebook Part of the Color Track System™ by Kindred Trails, Inc.
    Great on-the-go research aid! It's compact size makes it easy to take along to seminars, workshops, conferences, archives, libraries, societies, newspaper archives. The possibities are endless. Just toss in your purse, tote, briefcase, backpack or glove box when researching away from home!
    Makes a great gift for the family historian on your list - Birthdays, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas!
    FEATURES:
    Notebook:
    5 1/2" x 8" deluxe padded notebook superbly crafted of imitation black leather, hand turned and stitched for durability and attractiveness. Gold embossing on front cover.
    100 Color Coordinated Notepages:
    Notebook comes with 100 (25 each blue, green, rose & butterscotch) specially designed notepages for jotting down in-progress genealogy research and information. With a section for each color you can keep your research on various lines of ancestry separate, yet together for optimum organization and easy recognition.
    4 Color Coordinated Pedigree-Surname Foldout Charts:
    Notebook comes with 4 (1 each blue, green, rose & butterscotch) pedigree-surname foldout charts printed on 67lb Bristol cover stock. Each chart measures 11" w x 7" h (unfolded)
    The front side of the chart features a 4-generation pedigree chart with numbering spaces to track your ancestors against other records. The spaces are blank so that you have the option to write whatever information you wish to in the space or you may apply clear Avery® labels generated on your computer. (labels not included).
    The reverse side of the chart has an area to list the (8) eight primary surnames from the front of the chart, an area to list localities of interest to your research, a place to religions of interest to your research and a place to list up to (40) forty allied surnames pertaining to the individuals on the front side of the chart.
    4 Color Coordinated tabbed Translucent Polypropylene Dividers
    Notebook comes with 4 ( 1 each blue, green, rose & butterscotch) dividers for separating your lines of research. Crafted of durable translucent polyproplyene for long lasting use and attractiveness. Dividers tabs may be labeled with a permanent Sharpie® marker or clear Avery® labels (not included).
    3rd Edition Genealogy Research Notebook3rd Edition Genealogy Research Notebook3rd Edition Genealogy Research Notebook3rd Edition Genealogy Research Notebook3rd Edition Genealogy Research Notebook3rd Edition Genealogy Research Notebook more info > > 1 Clear 3-Pocket Vinyl Cardholder
    Notebook comes with (1) one clear 3-pocket vinyl cardholder for keeping your society membership card, library card, copy card, business cards or wallet size magnifying card with you when you're researching on the go! Holds up to 6 cards.
    4 Color Coordinated Informational Index Cards
    Notebook comes with (4) color coordinated informational index cards printed on 10pt gloss cardstock.
    Card 1 (Side 1) Personal information; (Side 2) Society membership information & online membership information such as website address, usernames & passwords.
    Card 2 (Side 1) Color coded cousin calculator; (Side 2) Surname orgins & naming traditions.
    Card 3 (Side 1) Soundex Indexing Coding Guide; (Side 2) Additional Soundex rules.
    Card 4: (Side 1 & 2) National & International online resources for family history research.
    1 Notepad:
    Notebook comes with a notepad for jotting down any additional notes and information you may encounter while researching your family history.
    more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #4

    Family Tree Magazine


    Family TreeFamily Tree Magazine - Family Tree Magazine is the world's best resource for discovering, preserving and celebrating family history. This magazine covers all the areas of potential interest to family-history enthusiasts, reaching beyond genealogy research to also encompass ethnic heritage, family reunions, scrapbooking and historic travel. Family Tree features lively articles, photos, boxes and lists that make it fun and easy to find your roots, preserve your past and relive the experiences of your ancestors. From researching your genealogy to celebrating your heritage in crafts and festivals, to planning a trip back to the old country, Family Tree is an essential tool to discover, preserve and celebrate your family's history. more info > >
  • Gifts for the Genealogist - #3

    For a limited time, Flip Pal is offering you the opportunity to receive a 10% off coupon code (of purchases of $100 or more)
    This birthday coupon code is: BDAY11A
    This coupon is good until November 13, 2011 or while supplies last.


    Flip Pal Mobile Scanner

    Preserve and protect memories…share them with loved ones - Memories and stories bind families together. How will you preserve and share yours? With the FlipPal™ mobile scanner, no longer will your precious photos, documents and other memories be scattered, lost or hidden. Have fun and enhance your creativity, then share your memories with family and friends. And save time in the process. Take advantage of the patented flip-and-scan technology to scan photos safely while still in the album or frame.
    Keep your Memories Safe – Scan Photos in Place
    - Patented flip-and-scan technology: Remove the lid, flip the scanner over and place it on the original
    - See-through window for framing the original
    - Safeguard important documents and images and store in a safe location more info > >
    Versatile – Scan Small to Large Originals
    - Photos, drawings, quilts, even small objects like coins or jewelry
    - Newspapers, bound books, albums and magazines
    - Stitching software for larger originals
    Mobile – Scan Images - Anytime, Anywhere - Compact, lightweight and durable
    - Cordless. Not attached to a computer
    - Battery powered
    - Stores scans on a memory card (like the one in your digital camera)

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    Keep your Memories Safe
    Scan Photos in Place Patented flip-and-scan technology:
    - Remove the lid, flip the scanner over and place it on the original See-through window for framing the original
    - Safeguard important documents and images and store in a safe location

     

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    - Push one button to scan in seconds
    - No computer required to scan
    - Just take your SD card to your computer and turn on your creativity
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  • Gifts for the Genealogist #1

    Family Tree Maker 2012 Complete

    This box set includes the tools you'll need to make the most of your family history experience:

    Family Tree Maker 2012:

    Now update your family tree from anywhere. New Family Tree Maker 2012 with TreeSync™ allows you to easily update your tree online from your desktop, your laptop, even your iPhone or iPad -- and then simply click to sync so your tree is always up to date, no matter where you or your loved ones access it next.

    Sharing, organizing, and growing your family tree is easier with the new features in Family Tree Maker 2012.

    • Easy-to-understand combined family view
    • Simplified interface for new users
    • Improved Smart Stories
    • New and improved reports.
    • New chart options.
    • New tutorials
    more info > >
  • How old is Grandpa???

    Stay with this -- the answer is at the end. It will blow you away.

    One evening a grandson was talking to his grandfather about current events.
    The grandson asked his grandfather what he thought about the shootings
    at schools, the computer age, and just things in general.
    The Grandfather replied, "Well, let me think a minute, I was born before:
    ' television

    ' penicillin

    ' polio shots

    ' frozen foods

    ' Xerox

    ' contact lenses

    ' Frisbees and

    ' the pill

    There were no:

    ' credit cards

    ' laser beams or

    ' ball-point pens

    Man had not invented:

    ' pantyhose

    ' air conditioners

    ' dishwashers

    ' clothes dryers

    ' and the clothes were hung out to dry in the fresh air and

    ' man hadn't yet walked on the moon


    Your Grandmother and I got married first, . . . and then lived together.

    Every family had a father and a mother.

    Until I was 25, I called every man older than me, "Sir".
    And after I turned 25, I still called policemen and every man with a
    title, "Sir."

    We were before gay-rights, computer- dating, dual careers, daycare
    centers, and group therapy.

    Our lives were governed by the Ten Commandments, good judgment, and
    common sense.

    We were taught to know the difference between right and wrong and to
    stand up and take responsibility for our actions.

    Serving your country was a privilege; living in this country was a
    bigger privilege.

    We thought fast food was what people ate during Lent.

    Having a meaningful relationship meant getting along with your cousins.

    Draft dodgers were people who closed their front doors when the evening
    breeze started.

    Time-sharing meant time the family spent together in the evenings and
    weekends-not purchasing condominiums.

    We never heard of FM radios, tape decks, CDs, electric typewriters,
    yogurt, or guys wearing earrings.

    We listened to the Big Bands, Jack Benny, and the President's speeches
    on our radios.

    And I don't ever remember any kid blowing his brains out listening to
    Tommy Dorsey.

    If you saw anything with 'Made in Japan ' on it, it was junk.

    The term 'making out' referred to how you did on your school exam.

    Pizza Hut, McDonald's, and instant coffee were unheard of.

    We had 5 &10-cent stores where you could actually buy things for 5 and
    10 cents.

    Ice-cream cones, phone calls, rides on a streetcar, and a Pepsi were all
    a nickel.

    And if you didn't want to splurge, you could spend your nickel on enough
    stamps to mail 1 letter and 2 postcards.

    You could buy a new Chevy Coupe for $600, . . . but who could afford one?
    Too bad, because gas was 11 cents a gallon.

    In my day:

    ' "grass" was mowed,

    ' "coke" was a cold drink,

    ' "pot" was something your mother cooked in and

    ' "rock music" was your grandmother's lullaby.

    ' "Aids" were helpers in the Principal's office,

    ' " chip" meant a piece of wood,

    ' "hardware" was found in a hardware store and

    ' "software" wasn't even a word.

    And we were the last generation to actually believe that a lady needed a
    husband to have a baby. No wonder people call us "old and confused" and
    say there is a generation gap... and how old do you think I am?

    I bet you have this old man in mind...you are in for a shock!

    Read on to see -- pretty scary if you think about it and pretty sad at
    the same time.

    This man would be only 61 years old

    What has changed since you were young ?

  • Ancestor Trading Cards

    A great way to educate and interest younger children in their ancestors is to create ancestor trading cards. Put a picture and their name on one side and their birth, marriage and death information plus any interesting facts or quotes about them on the back. These can be laminated and trimmed so they can play fun games like “go fish” with them.
    (from the Weekly Genealogy Tip by sgenealogy)

  • While doing research on the branches of my family tree, some times I come across a little bit of "treasure". Not a real treasure, but some interesting information or sometimes even a picture. Recently I was doing some searching on a Klaas Jansen Heixan (my mothers gre at - great- great - great - great -great grandfather) and came upon the following:
    This particular branch of the family tree were Silversmiths. Klaas Jansen Heixan was born on August 11, 1678 in Dokkum, Friesland, and like his father also became a silversmith. Every silversmith in those days had his own sign, or seal, to mark his work. I found his sign, the KH monogram, at Meestertekens  van Friese goud- en  zilversmeden, werkzaam in de periode van ca. 1700 tot 1812 (Masterseals from Friesian gold- and silversmiths that were working between 1700 to1812) Not only did I find his 'signature', a sign that he placed on every piece of silverware he created, I also found a picture of a piece he made. At the following site, Botma Genealogy I found the family crest of a family Botma, at the bottom of a seal, which is part of a pipe stamper and other helpful tools. The initials G.G.B, are that of the owner. Upon closer inspection you can see the silver mark of the maker. On this website you can read the following: "Gezien het zilvermerk is het werktuig gemaakt door de Dokkumer Klaas Heixan. Deze stond ingeschreven in het gildeboek van 1704 tot 1738'. So, t o think that one of my ancestors (even though it was long ago), created this piece from silver, somewhere in the 1700's. It is like finding a little piece of my history. When looking for my ancestors, sometimes I rely on the research some others have done on that same branch. Just 'google' the name you are looking for and add a bit of information while you are surfing, like; 'Heixan, Klaas ,silversmith ' that is how I found this picture and some more information to help me on my search. Do not forget to  credit the site where you got your information.
  • The key to the ArchivaLife system is their patent-pending timeline that allows you to focus on details that are often missed with scrapbooking or photo albums alone. The LifeLines Edition makes it easy to create an enduring and unique personal life story in a compact edition that is lighter-weight and simple to take with you.

    The ArchivaLife LifeLines Edition provides the same high-quality product as their Classic Edition but without the LifeImages scrapbook and Archival case. It includes our exclusive personal timeline, which documents your personal history decade-by-decade and adds richness to your family life by capturing your personal details for generations to come.

    LifeLines is a visual depiction of your life that displays details on multiple life categories including your schooling, career, hobbies, friends, family, faith and much more. It’s easy to use – guiding and prompting you to document your entire history by filling in primary details so you can accomplish it quickly and in short spurts.

    Tell your story in a lovely format which will be preservered for generations.

    Collect the facts, events, and stories of your life with the ArchivaLife LifeLines Edition.

    The LifeLines Edition includes:

    * The patent-pending ArchivaLife timeline for your handwritten details
    * Archival-quality pages that are acid-free and lignin-free to ensure it will last for generations
    * A classic design with high-quality, sturdy construction that is appropriate in any home office, library or living room
    * Thoughtful life experience prompts to ignite your memory
    * A lovely leather-touch binding that is designed to last

    Who is this product for:

    * Families – perfect family project for an enriching family reunion or holiday activity
    * Parents/grandparents/aunts/uncles – the chance to connect and bond with younger generations
    * Memoir writers – important first step that makes writing accessible, not intimidating, and easy because it takes very little time
    * Amateur genealogists – natural extension of your research that leaves future generations personal details, photos and more in-depth knowledge of any individual


    * LifeLines - The easiest and most accessible format to tell virtually anyone's life story in an intuitive timeline format. more info > >

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  • Tips to Organizing your Information for your Family Tree

    By: Paul Duxbury and Kevin Cook

    There are 12 steps to keep you organized when making a family tree.

    1. Gather all the supplies for your project.

    You will need file boxes with lids, colored hanging file folders, standard green hanging files, manila folders, pens, highlighters, labels for folders, dot or star stickers, lined paper, additional boxes to expand your storage, a carrying case to hold all of this in, and a wall size pedigree chart. Pedigree charts can be found on most ancestry websites or at your local library.

    2. File your family pedigree charts

    Print a complete set of all your pedigree charts starting with yourself and working back. Label one of the green hanging folders "Pedigree Charts" and place all of these charts in it. Pedigree charts can be located at most ancestry and genealogy sites. Fill them out as much as you can. The more info you can fill out now, the easier it will be later. 3. Print a copy of the Circled 5 generation Pedigree Chart

    Print a color copy of the Circled 5 Generation Pedigree Chart. You are the 5th generation. Your sixteen great grandparents are the first generation. Use the color code provided with the chart to fill in the rest. This chart can be found at most genealogy websites.

    5. Put 16 hanging file folders in your box

    This step needs no explanation. Just place 16 hanging file folders in your box. You may need more later on but 16 is the basic you will need for all your great grandparents.

    6. Label the colored hanging file folders with your family surnames.

    Label each of the folders with the surname of each of your 8 great grandfathers, and the maiden names of your 8 great grandmothers. If you don't know the surnames (last names) of your great grandmothers, do as many as you can and try to contact family members that may know other names.

    7. Put a highlighted copy of your 5-generation pedigree chart in each of the colored folders.

    Print 16 more copies of your 5-generation pedigree chart with you as 1 on the chart.

    On one of the pedigree charts, highlight the names of all persons with the same last name using the color assigned to that last name. File the highlighted pedigree chart in its last name hanging file folder.

    Repeat the process of highlighting a last name line and filing the pedigree chart in its hanging folder for each of the 16 last names of your great-great grandparents. This may seem tedious, but you will appreciate how much easier it makes things later.

    8. Set up a file for each family on your 5-generation pedigree chart.

    Set up manila folders for each of the families by putting a colored labels on the file tab. Match the label color to the color of each family group record. Be sure to use sticky labels. Sticky labels are great because if you have to change something, you just place a label over the existing one. They help keep things organized.

    9. File the manila folders

    Place the manila family folders in hanging folders, matching the color of the label on the manila family folder to the color of the hanging file folder. Color coding everything makes things so much easier to find later.

    10. Put these items in each family folder

    In a family folder place the family group record of the family, documents you have already gathered for that family, and any notes you have taken on the family.

    11. Set up other useful files

    Set up other files containing letters, photos, emails, birth certificates, etc. Anything that you can think of that may fit into its own category, make a file for it. It makes it much easier to locate later.

    12. Expand to other boxes as needed

    When one of your files gets too big to fit into your box, simply move it to another box. Take as many boxes as you need to get all the information you need. Having multiple organized boxes is much better than having it all in one box unorganized and a jumbled mess.

    Following these easy steps will help keep you organized while creating your family tree. With such a big undertaking, organization is important.

    Article Source: http://www.familyhistoryarticles.com