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It is a good idea to study and look through one or several good genealogy how-to books that are on the market.
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 Scrapbook Idea Books
Artful Memories Artful Memories
Author: Sprenger, Tena, Wingert, Carol
Publisher: North Light Books
Keeping memories is so much more than just sliding photographs into the plastic sleeves of a photo album - it's an art form. Find inspiration in everyday items - like clipboards, fabric and even cabinet doors - and use them to creatively display your photographs. Create all kinds of memory art, including sophisticated scrapbook layouts using paper and fabric, books with pages made of everything from transparency sheets to canvas, and personalized art for your walls. Alter and enhance photos with art supplies, like watercolor, acrylic paint, tar gel and even a Polaroid Day Lab machine. From image transfers to book binding, Artful Memories combines the hottest techniques in the memory art world to help crafters make the most of their treasured memories. You'll find projects you love in each of the four chapters: Paper Arts, Fabric Arts, Book Arts and Wall Arts. And you'll be inspired by t
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Faith Books & Spiritual Journaling: Expressions of Faith Through Art Faith Books & Spiritual Journaling: Expressions of Faith Through Art
Author: Soneff, Sharon
Publisher: Quarry Books
Format:Paperback
Keeping a faith journal is more and more encouraged by Christian-based support and community groups. And it is an activity which is commonly promoted and encouraged by many of the large contemporary churches. Faith Books and Spiritual Journaling is an artistic, how-to project book for the Christian audience, illustrating a wide range of book arts projects geared toward exploring, growing, and documenting the spiritual side of life through journaling and scrapbook projects.
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Family Memories Family Memories
Somewhere in a shoebox, some of your most prized possessions reside - photos that show the strong bond between you and your loved ones. This valuable book will inspire you to create family albums in remembrance of any occasion, milestone or event. Hundreds of ideas and patterns show how to organize, arrange, write and decorate pages.
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For My Grandchild: A Grandma's Gift of Memory Book For My Grandchild: A Grandma's Gift of Memory Book
Gilchrist, Paige
A memory book created with today's grandmother in mind. As a modern grandmother, you're active, engaged in life, and as in love with your grandchild as ever. You're also that grandchild's link to family history and your own story. Here's the book you've been looking for to pass on your stories.
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Handcrafted Journals, Albums, Scrapbooks & More Handcrafted Journals, Albums, Scrapbooks & More
“Browning...has an artistic touch that sets her book apart....Her projects make good use of handmade paper, natural objects, and currently popular decorative techniques such as thermal embossing. Step-by-step instructions are given for making bindings and lacing entirely from scratch....
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Instant Memories: Family: Ready-To-Use Scrapbook Pages Instant Memories: Family: Ready-To-Use Scrapbook Pages
Author: Hill, Paige
Publisher: Chapelle
Format:Softcover
One of the first four books in the Instant Memories series. Each of these books offers 57 scrapbook pages ready for your photographs. Simply tear them out along the perforated edge, add photographs and diary entries in the spaces provided, and you have a beautiful, vintage scrapbook page in minutes. For added value, each book comes with a CD that contains all of the images that make up each individual page. Hundreds of images at your fingertips for use in scrapbook, fabric transfer, and woodcrafts. Eight pages of gallery ideas are provided to demonstrate how the artwork can be used.
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Lettering ; Make Your Own Cards, Signs, Gifts and More Lettering ; Make Your Own Cards, Signs, Gifts and More
Lettering will introduce kids to the basics of calligraphy, traditional lettering skills and the principles of design. Kids can make greeting cards, project covers, banners and more.
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Make Your Own Creative Scrapbook Pages Make Your Own Creative Scrapbook Pages
Author: Lindsay, Alison
Publisher: Southwater
Format:Softcover
Containing over 60 step-by-step projects, this new book gives an outstanding range of ideas for scrapbooking, from album pages and covers and display boards to quilts, memory boxes and concertina books. After a short practical introduction to the materials and the design processes, the rest of the book is devoted to the projects, which include a wedding album cover, an accordion book, a paper quilt wallhanging, a découpage memory box, a polka-dot mini-album and a family-tree board.
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Making Family Journals: Projects and Ideas for Sharing and Recording Memories Together Making Family Journals: Projects and Ideas for Sharing and Recording Memories Together
A comprehensive book on making many types of family books and journals. It includes step-by-step projects, information on researching family history, unique collaboration and memory craft ideas, and fun creative tips for the whole family.
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Making Memory Books Making Memory Books
Memories are like nuggets of gold. Step-by-step instructions and detailed drawings help kids store treasured keepsakes such as photos, invitations, letters, ticket stubs, and drawings, preserving wonderful moments in the past. Full-color illustrations.
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Memories of a Lifetime: Borders & Frames: Decorative Art for Scrapbookers Memories of a Lifetime: Borders & Frames: Decorative Art for Scrapbookers
Every page in a scrapbook or picture on a card looks more beautiful when it's set off by a frame and embellished with a fabulous border - and these are among the most exquisite ever collected. The frames come in every shape, size, and style: circular and rectangular, with a few simple curlicues and with elaborate knotwork, with hearts and flowers and with cherubs and children. The borders, too, offer plenty of options to fit any project, from classic columns to panels filled with birds and flowering vines. There's a gallery of ideas, too!
With Bonus CD Inside with copyright free images
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Memories of a Lifetime: Family History: Artwork for Scrapbooks and Fabric-Transfer Crafts Memories of a Lifetime: Family History: Artwork for Scrapbooks and Fabric-Transfer Crafts
Nostalgic borders and frames to coordinate with treasured photographs; old birth certificates, ledgers, and records; family trees and genealogy charts.
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More Than Memories Leading scrapbook experts share hundreds of their favorite tips and techniques to instruct and inspire you to create beautiful family albums that will be cherished for generations to come! Clear step-by-step instructions show you how to organize, protect, and display your treasured photos. Improve your journaling skills and choose from many different styles of lettering to match any theme.
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More Than Memories II Scrapbook experts share new and creative techniques for preserving your family memories. The second book in the series goes beyond the basics to include step-by-step instructions on photo tinting, paper embossing, and photo transferring, as well as ideas on making greeting cards, puzzles, and time capsules. There are still plenty of great page layout ideas on thirteen favorite themes, including Heritage, Home and Family, Babies, Vacations, Weddings, and much more
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Scrapbook Journaling Made Simple Scrapbook Journaling Made Simple
The stories behind readers' photos are as important as the images themselves. This book shows them how journaling can enrich their scrapbook layouts. It's a comprehensive guide designed to instill confidence in the most reluctant writer and combine two pastimes that are equally personal and long-lasting - writing and scrapbooking. Beautiful color photos instruct and inspire readers to create scrapbook pages that will speak to generations to come.
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Scrapbook Styles: Fabric & Florals Scrapbook Styles: Fabric & Florals
For millions of scrapbookers, how to use fabrics, fabric paints, printable fabric papers, ribbons, silk flowers, and sewing notions.
Author: Miller, Jill
Breaking new creative ground, the second book in the Scrapbook Styles series shows scrapbookers at all skill levels how to use fabrics, fabric paints, printable fabric papers, ribbons, silk flowers, and sewing notions to create absolutely gorgeous scrapbook pages. A virtual sewing store of products-from silks to synthetics, leather to lace, and cotton to corduroy-"dress up" and add a new dimension to both the elegant and everyday themes showcased in this unique book.
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Scrapbooking with Recipes Scrapbooking with Recipes
Creating scrapbook memories of cherished family food traditions is easy with this complete guide to selecting papers, laying out pages, and scrapbooking basics. Vibrant full-color photography inspires scrapbookers to preserve precious memories from classic cooking moments, as well as capture new cooking memories.
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Scrapbooking Your Family History Scrapbooking Your Family History
by Laura Best
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The Art of Rubber Stamping If you're ready to take your passion for rubber stamping to the next level and crave a new challenge, try these innovative techniques - you'll use them again and again, on everything you make, from gift-wrap to scrapbooks.
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The Art of the Family Tree: Creative Family History Projects Using Paper Art, Fabric and Collage The Art of the Family Tree: Creative Family History Projects Using Paper Art, Fabric and Collage
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The Kids's Guide to Making Scrapbooks & Photo Albums! The Kids's Guide to Making Scrapbooks & Photo Albums!
Hey, kids!Now you can create scrapbooks and albums for every occasion and every kind of special treasure! Along with seven almost instant albums just to get started, you'll find assorted templates for mix-and-match fun! And that's just the beginning!
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DocuPen - Make Research Easier
The DocuPen is the ideal handheld scanner that allows users to conduct their scanning needs. This handheld scanner comes bundled with free ScanSoft PaperPort software. The DocuPen has a patented ultra light weight technology that operates on batteries for full portability purposes.
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Bargain Books are new, unread books that the publisher sells-off in volume to reduce excess inventory. Sometimes the publisher printed too many copies, in other cases bookstores purchased too many copies and have returned them to the publisher for credit. The books therefore have been handled a few times but are still in excellent condition. The publisher may place a mark on the edge of the book to identify it as a Bargain Book. This ensures the book will never get returned to the publisher for credit. In most cases the mark is a small line or dot, however sometimes it is large.
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Why Study Your Genealogy?
Why Study Your Genealogy?
by Shari Hearn
You never met them, but without them you wouldn’t be here. They’re your ancestors; those long-forgotten people whose lives were so different, yet so similar, to yours today.
Why study these people who are long gone and buried? Well, think about it. If just one of the thousands of your direct ancestors didn’t exist, you wouldn’t either. If your great-great-great-great-great-grandmother never met your great-great-great-great-great-grandfather, your significant other would never have met you because, well, you wouldn’t be alive.
Besides honoring the significance of your ancestors, studying your family’s genealogy can just be plain fascinating. There are so many things you can learn, such as why you or your parents grew up on one location or another. For example, if one of your ancestors was a Hessian soldier used by the British to fight the American colonists, you might find some relatives living in Pennsylvania, which had a large population of German-Americans, many of them Hessian soldiers who deserted the British and later fought for the Americans. Many of their descendants later moved to Ohio.
You can also learn why certain first names pop up in your family tree or even your family’s original surname before it was Americanized. Many names were not easy to pronounce by immigration officials, who changed surnames on documents as immigrants were processed. Finding your true surname can also be a clue as to your ancestors’ occupations, as many surnames were taken according to the person’s livelihood, such as Tanner, Baker, etc.
Learning about your family’s genealogy can also aid in learning about medical conditions which may be passed on genetically. Did your ancestors have heart conditions? Were they prone to cancer? Was there a large incidence of auto-immune disorders in your distant past? How can you learn about medical conditions of those long past? Sometimes stories are passed through generations, but, in the absence of that, you can research death notices in old papers, which often times detailed the cause of death. Knowing the cause of death of your ancestors can help you make decisions about your health today. If there is a preponderance of certain cancers in your family’s past, you might want to be more mindful of your eating or smoking habits. Perhaps this knowledge would compel you to participate in genetic testing.
How do you get started in genealogy research? Luckily there are numerous avenues on which to begin. If your community has a genealogy library or association, you could start by joining a group or visiting their offices. Often times genealogy associations have numerous research materials to aid in your search. Southern California has an excellent genealogy group, the Southern California Genealogical Society, located in Burbank (818-843-7247). You can visit their library, as well as attend the yearly “Genealogy Jamboree” sponsored by them. In fact, if you go to your favorite search engine and put in “genealogy jamboree” you’ll find other genealogy jamborees located around the country. The Jamborees are great because you can discover different genealogy groups in your area, as well as purchase the latest genealogy publications and software.
The internet, of course, is also a place where genealogy enthusiasts can find a treasure trove of information, either through access to research materials, or through connecting with distant relatives through genealogy forums.
Ancestry DNA is also a tool which can help the budding genealogist. Ancestry DNA, or genetic genealogy, is simply discovering your ancestor’s origins by testing your DNA, which is performed with a cotton swab inside your cheek. With these tests you can discover what part of Africa from which your ancestors originated; what Irish clan your ancestors belonged to; if you have any Native American ancestry.
Once you get started with genealogy research you will get hooked. Not only will you be able to discover things about your ancestors, but you may find you can discover more about yourself as well.
Shari Hearn is a writer and creator of DNA Paternity Testing, where you can learn all about Genetic Genealogy.
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