But how about a photo album
Posted By: Kind of late now on 2005-08-09
In Reply to: Today's my Mom's birthday. What do you get for someone - Need ideas.
Put together with little stories of what you can remember about each picture. Maybe you could plan for next year. My mother is the same way, has everything, needs nothing. I alway buy a bunch of little goodies, bath beads, etc. and put them in a little bag along with something home-baked. I know that I always appreciated the home-made gifts my sister used to give me before she died more than anything she could have bought me in the store.
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Don't care about Medrite, but loved your photo! LOL!!!!
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Luv2type, what photo program are ya usin?
I might be able to help you figure out how to resize if you'd like :)
I just wanted to say that I love your sense of humor with the photo you used! LOL nm
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I make photo calendars featuring snapshots from last year
Birthday celebrants featured in each month; group photos for holidays. Made my files using the hp activity center, saved on my computer, then printed them using the recommended paper, which I ordered from the same site and was shipped overnight for free. Draw-back: time- and ink-consuming (good thing we refill our cartridges).
I made a card with a nice close-up photo of hers printed oblong-shaped with a red background, a huge
blank space beside the photo for my message written in silver ink, and some pressed tiny flowers to decorate the edges, then I laminated. She was so proud to show it off to her friends. (You might want to use this idea next year, maing sure you press small flowers first, or you can think of other decors).
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