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Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010 At 01:00:00 PM
Duration: 2 Hours
Repeat Event: Repeat every Saturday until April 10, 2010
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Do you have a heritage book waiting to be made? Need how tos for easy genealogy research? Want to scrap your family ancestors but cannot find a place to start? Overwhelmed by genealogy pictures and documents stuffed in bins?
If you answered YES to any - this class is for you!
This 3-part class series will spur your heritage scrapping creativity. Each section will focus our creative efforts on adaptable heritage layouts and organizational tools. We will also cover color choices for each decade and color wheel matching. Color Wheels & Organizing - Learn what colors work best for every era. This first session will give you great ideas on gaining an organized approach to your heritage projects. Gain insight on where to start with your family heritage project. Busy and Group Shots - have a family photo that is very busy or someone who is always in a group? This session focus is perfect for crafting easy and beautiful heritage pages which put busy photos into perspective with tags. Participants can also work on page layout which pulls one person from a crowd. Also learn simple yet inexpensive ways to find genealogy information both online and at your local library. Ties That Bind - This session will work with a layout that ties family generations - military service, eye color, occupation, etc. Participants wil also have the option of working on a double page layout. Learn to combine embellishments, scrap techniques and info for creative historic pages. Each class session will enhance your genealogy research with easy resources and how to's. Info that will get you started or get you going faster on the road to discovery and creativity. |
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