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by Maureen A. Taylor
Uncovering Your Ancestry through Family Photographs
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Monday, June 08, 2009
Photo Crafts From Our Readers
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Maureen
Several readers of this blog sent in examples of their creative endeavors that use family photos. You don't want to damage original images by using them in picture-perfect projects, but you can use copies. Here's a gallery of their projects.
Carolyn Natsch sent in the above picture of her memory tin.
Carol Norwood creates these lovely photo bookmarks that include information about the person depicted.
Jarrod W. Van Kirk created a pictorial family tree on a wall in his home.
Tillie Van Sickle sent this picture her beautiful Miller Family Quilt.
Hope you enjoy (and even get inspired by) these examples!
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Monday, June 08, 2009 2:19:46 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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