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Getting more use out of your photos - Part 2 |
| Published: July 4, 2007, 12:43 pm |
| Tags: photography, paper crafts, digital photography, card |
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Today's Example: People Photos (non-generic)Sometimes our cards don't need to have generic people photos like I talked about yesterday.Sometimes it works to include a photo of the actual person you are sending the card. Of course this means you have to have a photo of that person.Tip #1: Search through old snapshots and see if you can find a photo of that person. It doesn't have to be a perfectly posed portrait. Use it collaged on your card somewhere.Tip #2: Take lots photos of family and friends. When you're hanging out with the people you love, take photos of them. Get close ups of individual people. You never know when you'll need to send them a card, and then you'll have photos of them to personalize it.Tip #3: Recognize that the very photos you scrapbook could have a double use on cards.Sometimes it's okay to include photos of yourself or your kids on a card to others. Grandparents love to receive cards with their grandkids photos on them. Also, thank you cards can be a [ Full article ] |
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