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April 1, 2007

Preserving Photos

Scrapbooking is one of the most creative ways to preserve photos and cherished memories. Many women today are engaged in this hobby that not only challenges their creativity but provides a fun and exciting time for them as well. Instead of just pasting photos on an album the traditional way, scrapbooking makes use of colorful and patterned materials to design an album page with or without photos. The materials can really be anything – from scrap colored papers, cardboards and gift wrappers to fabrics, ribbons, buttons and eyelets. Your creativity has no limits in this hobby.

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April 7, 2007

Make Reading Time Fun

Teaching kids to read is an important value they can carry on for a lifetime and pass on to their children and grandchildren. But kids have short attention span that is why when teaching them to read, make sure it involves a little bit of fun.
Parents are encouraged to make extra effort to read to their kids every day.

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April 24, 2007

Digital Scrapbooking Is In

If you fancy scrapbooking but don’t have the patience in handling various materials in designing your album pages, then digital scrapbooking is for you. Digital scrapbooking may prove more convenient for you especially if you own a computer at home. Surely, you have one, don’t you?

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April 29, 2007

Hancock Fabrics Files For Relief

Hancock Fabrics and its subsidiaries have filed for voluntary relief. Hancock said the action is meant to reorganize the company, enhance its operating performance and lower its reduced debt.

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