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		<title>How to Make a Time Capsule</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Nancy Wurtzel Looking for an unusual and memorable gift? Why not preserve a slice of history by creating a time capsule for your loved one? A personalized time capsule can be made for any special event, such as a birthday, wedding anniversary, graduation or even the birth of a child. Your personally designed time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>by Nancy Wurtzel</em></p>
<p align="justify">Looking for an unusual and memorable gift? Why not preserve a slice of history by creating a time capsule for your loved one?</p>
<p align="justify">A personalized time capsule can be made for any special event, such as a birthday, wedding anniversary, graduation or even the birth of a child. Your personally designed time capsule preserves history, popular culture, special memories and can help link generations of a family together. It is a unique and thoughtful gift that will be appreciated and long remembered.</p>
<p align="justify">There are a number of steps to keep in mind when creating a time capsule gift.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Make Your Own History</strong><br />
Traditionally, a time capsule provides a “snapshot” of a specific day in history. Consequently, if you are making a capsule to welcome a new baby into the family, then you would focus on the baby’s birth date &#8212; what was happening in the world and with the baby’s family on that day. On the other hand, if the capsule is to mark your grandparents’ 50th wedding anniversary, you probably want to make it more of a “retrospective” on their many years of marriage.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Time Capsule 101</strong></p>
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<li>Start Early. The best part of any time capsule is the thought and preparation that goes into it. Be sure that you don’t rush the process. If you leave everything until the last minute, it will look that way!</li>
<li>Choose a Container. Think cool and dry when you search for just the right container. Check online for affordable time capsules and you will find a variety of styles. Some will even engrave the person’s name on your selected capsule. However, to make it very simple, you can make your own capsule by choosing a sturdy metal container that can be properly sealed.</li>
<li>Select an Unsealing Date. Perhaps you want to set a significant date, such as a child’s 21st birthday, a couple’s silver wedding anniversary or return from military service. Most people give their time capsule to the recipient unsealed so additional items can be added. However, you can seal it before it is presented and have the contents be a total surprise when it is opened.</li>
<li>Put it in Writing. This is especially important if the time capsule will be opened far in the future. Make a capsule document that details everything about it, including the contents, unsealing date, purpose of the capsule and who should be present when it is unsealed. Then keep it in a safe place.</li>
<li>Storing the Time Capsule. Although you may be tempted, it is not advisable to bury your capsule. You are likely to move or forget exactly where it is buried, and the contents could be damaged by the elements. It’s a better idea to give the capsule a special place in your home &#8212; perhaps the fireplace mantle or on the family piano. Let the capsule become a conversation piece as you show it to friends and family and talk about its significance.</li>
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<p align="justify"><strong>Capsule Contents</strong><br />
The key to a meaningful time capsule is to make it personal, relevant and interesting. Following are some ideas on items to include and more importantly a few to leave out. <a href="http://www.allbaby.com/">www.allbaby.com</a></p>
<p>First, it is strongly recommended not to include food, drinks or liquids. Basically, anything that could ruin the contents or create a bad odor. Instead, consider coins, money, stamps, a small keepsake album, newspapers and magazines. Write a letter explaining the time capsule’s purpose &#8212; be sure to use acid-free paper that won’t deteriorate as quickly. Cards and photos are an excellent choice, but consider layering them with acid-free paper as well.</p>
<p align="justify">If you are making the capsule for a person with special interests, try to incorporate their personality into the contents. For instance, a political junkie will enjoy campaign buttons and literature. Someone who is a golf fanatic will love golf paraphernalia or the signature of a famous golfer. A college graduate will get a kick out of seeing the plastic and metal “character” style toys that kids were playing with when he was born.</p>
<p align="justify">You can choose contents that are more lighthearted and funny or more serious and reflective. Just remember that you set the tone.</p>
<p align="justify">To learn about the history of the time capsule and how to register your personally created capsule, please visit the All About Baby website at <a href="http://www.allbaby.com/">www.allbaby.com</a>.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong><em>About The Author<br />
</em></strong><a href="mailto:nancy@allbaby.com"><em>Nancy Wurtzel</em></a><em> founded her ecommerce business, </em><a target="ab" href="http://www.allbaby.com/"><em>All About Baby</em></a><em>, in 1995. All About Baby specializes in personalized and memorable gifts for children. Ms. Wurtzel also consults with small businesses seeking to enter the marketplace.</em></p>
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		<title>Family Memory Journal</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 14:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Rachel Paxton A family memory journal is a fun, easy way to preserve family memories. A couple of years ago I was sorting through a pile of unused journals (many given to me as presents!) and was trying to come up with a way to put them to good use. One day after a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>by Rachel Paxton</em></p>
<p>A family memory journal is a fun, easy way to preserve family memories. A couple of years ago I was sorting through a pile of unused journals (many given to me as presents!) and was trying to come up with a way to put them to good use.</p>
<p>One day after a family gathering, I sat down and wrote a short description of the gathering in one of the unused journals. I wrote where the gathering took place, the occasion we were celebrating, the names of the people who had attended, and anything about the day that had stood out in my memory. I did this for the next couple of family get togethers and then just stuck the journal in a drawer somewhere.</p>
<p>It didn&#8217;t seem like that big of deal at the time, but probably a year or more later I pulled out the journal again and looked at the entries I had made. It was really fun reading them again. I had already forgotten some of the things that had happened, or thoughts that I had at the time that fortunately I had thought to write down.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been really forgetful about writing in my family memory journal, but in the past couple of years have probably chronicled two or three family events a year. When you think about it, 25 years from now, the journal will be full of family memories.</p>
<p>Family journals are a great thing to pass down to your children and grandchildren. At the time they don&#8217;t really care about what&#8217;s going on, but some day they will appreciate being reminded of some of their childhood memories.</p>
<p>In the past year or so I&#8217;ve really gotten into scrapbooking. I was just thinking that my memory journal will be a great resource for my scrapbooking projects. Sometimes it takes months to get your photos ready and pages laid out. By that time you will forget any memories you had to go along with them. If you have your family memory journal, you can use it to add journaling to your scrapbook pages, with your memory as clear as if you had taken the pictures yesterday.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let time pass you by and let those special family moments get away from you. Sometimes an event as routine as &#8220;another family birthday party&#8221; might make a great memory later in life. Especially when older relatives start passing away, it&#8217;s special remembering the times they were involved in family get togethers. Someday when you&#8217;re that older person, your youngest family members will enjoy reading about their great- and great-great grandparents.</p>
<p><em><strong>About The Author</strong><br />
</em><a href="mailto:rachel@creativehomemaking.com"><em>Rachel Paxton</em></a><em> is a freelance writer and mom who is the author of What&#8217;s for Dinner?, an e-cookbook containing more than 250 quick easy dinner ideas. For recipes, tips to organize your home, home decorating, crafts, and more, visit </em><a href="http://www.creativehomemaking.com/" target="ch"><em>Creative Homemaking</em></a><em>. </em></p>
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		<title>One Week, One Album!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Andrea SteedI really enjoy giving scrapbook albums as gifts to my close friends. Two of my favorite albums are the ones I gave to my two best friends in college, showcasing each of our friendships in different ways. They each received one for their birthday last year and loved them! The problem is that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>by </em><a href="http://www.babiesonline.com/scrapbooking/one_week_one_album.asp#author"><em>Andrea Steed</em></a>I really enjoy giving scrapbook albums as gifts to my close friends. Two of my favorite albums are the ones I gave to my two best friends in college, showcasing each of our friendships in different ways. They each received one for their birthday last year and loved them!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.babiesonline.com/scrapbooking/images/one_week_album_1_big.jpg"><img border="0" align="right" width="100" src="http://www.babiesonline.com/scrapbooking/images/issue_3_1.jpg" height="129" /></a>The problem is that like many people, I always wait until the last minute before deciding what to give them for their birthday, so I don&#8217;t always have a lot of time to spend on creating a meaningful book. In creating these two albums, I&#8217;ve found a fantastic system for creating a gift album in less than a week that I&#8217;d love to share.</p>
<p>While my albums were both ABC albums about friendship, I&#8217;ve found that the system can work for any type of small album, such as a wedding album, graduation album, anniversary album, and many others.</p>
<p>Below are the steps I took to create my quick gift albums:</p>
<p><strong>MONDAY<br />
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<p><strong>Collect Photos.</strong> The first thing I did for each of these albums was to collect as many photographs as I could find that represented the friendship that I have with each girl. I collected about 60-70 photos for each album, scanned them, and had re-prints made at Shutterfly.com. This of course wouldn&#8217;t be necessary if you had original photos that you wanted to use. Since I was using photos that were already in some of my other albums, I used re-prints for the gift albums. By having prints made at Shutterfly, I was also able to change some of the photos to black and white and do some pre-cropping before I had them printed, which helped in the overall look of the album once it was finished.</p>
<p><strong>TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Journal.</strong> I decided to do ABC albums for both books, so I started writing words for each letter in the alphabet that described our relationship and then described each of the words by talking about different things we&#8217;d done, and recalling memories from our college years. I also found friendship quotes that helped describe our friendships and added them to my journaling. I did all of this in a Microsoft Word document in a couple of afternoons. I&#8217;d say this is probably the most difficult part of creating the album, but it&#8217;s also the most interesting!</p>
<p><strong>THURSDAY</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.babiesonline.com/scrapbooking/images/one_week_album_2_big.jpg"><img border="0" vspace="5" align="left" width="100" src="http://www.babiesonline.com/scrapbooking/images/issue_3_2.jpg" hspace="5" height="126" /></a><strong>Choose Your Products.</strong> Now that you have all of the &#8220;memory&#8221; elements of the album, it&#8217;s time to decide what products you want to use. I&#8217;ve found that the easiest way to choose papers is to choose a line of coordinating patterned papers to use throughout the entire album. Paper lines such as Mustard Moon, Patchwork Paper, KI Memories, Kopp Designs, Making Memories and many others are perfect for albums like this, because their papers come in a variety of colors and patterns that all match each other quite well.</p>
<p>In addition to deciding what papers to use, you&#8217;ll want to decide what fonts or lettering templates to use. I used three fonts in each album: a typewriter type font for each letter and the words for each letter, a print handwriting font for the journaling, and a script font for the quotes. Since all of my journaling was written in a Microsoft Word document, it was easy to change the fonts and page margins. I printed all of the journaling on white cardstock, so that I would be able to cut each section out easily and adhere them to the pages.</p>
<p><strong>FRIDAY</strong></p>
<p><strong>Do Some Pre-Scrapping.</strong> This is what makes creating the album easy. Now that all of your journaling and photos are ready, put them into page protectors in the order that they will appear in the album. Cut each letter and journaling block out so that they&#8217;ll be ready to adhere to the pages. Decide what photos will go with each journaling section and add the photos to the page protectors. This is a great task to do in front of the television! Now your album is ready to put together!</p>
<p><strong>SATURDAY</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.babiesonline.com/scrapbooking/images/one_week_album_3_big.jpg"><img border="0" align="left" width="100" src="http://www.babiesonline.com/scrapbooking/images/issue_3_3.jpg" height="127" /></a><strong>Put it Together!</strong> This part goes very quickly since most of the work is already completed. I&#8217;ve found that starting at the beginning and just making your way through the album is the best way to complete it. Since all of your papers coordinate, simply start pulling papers and making your pages. I kept both of my albums simple and used colorblocking and paper tearing techniques to create varying backgrounds. Add a few embellishments and stickers to your pages, and you&#8217;ll have an album to cherish in no time at all! With all of the pre-scrapping and planning done, you can easily complete the entire album at an all-day crop or in a couple of afternoons.</p>
<p>The key to this system is having your journaling done first! It makes creating the rest of the album quick and easy…and I&#8217;ve found that it makes a very meaningful album to read, and a wonderful gift to receive.</p>
<p><em><strong>About the Author<br />
</strong>Andrea Steed is the author and creator of </em><a target="_blank" href="http://www.scraptutor.com/bol/"><em>Scrap Tutor</em></a><em>, a web site and CD-ROM that teaches you how to create scrapbooks and how to perform many popular techniques used in scrapbooking. For more information, visit </em><a target="_blank" href="http://www.scraptutor.com/bol/"><em>www.scraptutor.com</em></a><em>.</em></p>
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		<title>Family Traditions for Easter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Susie Cortright Celebrate this season of renewal, abundance and love with some new family traditions. Here are seven ideas: 1. Create a kindness wreath for your front door. Begin with a small, plain wreath. A week or two before Easter, distribute 10 or more ribbons in bright spring colors to each family member. Whenever [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><em>By </em><a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Susie_Cortright" target="new"><em>Susie Cortright</em></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Celebrate this season of renewal, abundance and love with some new family traditions. Here are seven ideas:</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.babiesonline.com/articles/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/family-traditions-for-easter.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1459" title="family-traditions-for-easter" src="http://www.babiesonline.com/articles/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/family-traditions-for-easter.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>1. Create a kindness wreath for your front door. Begin with a small, plain wreath. A week or two before Easter, distribute 10 or more ribbons in bright spring colors to each family member. Whenever someone reaches out to another in kindness during the week, another ribbon is tied onto the wreath.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">2. Fill a wicker basket with handmade cards featuring cheerful messages and perhaps a small gift or two. Leave the basket anonymously on a friend&#8217;s doorstep, along with a request that they empty the basket and do the same for someone else.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">3. Sit down with your children and each create a special collage or drawing that depicts what Easter means to each of you. The artwork can become a permanent part of your family&#8217;s Easter decorations. Before they go into storage at the end of the season, scan them or take a photograph so you can record the artwork in your family journal or scrapbook album.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">4. Videotape (or audiotape) young children singing a fun seasonal song. These renditions of &#8220;Little Bunny Foo Foo&#8221; and &#8220;Here Comes Peter Cottontail&#8221; will be treasured for years to come. Make copies and send the tapes to family and friends whom you can&#8217;t be with on Easter.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">5. When it&#8217;s time for your annual Easter get together, present each guest with a 6&#215;6 or 8&#215;8 sheet of cardstock and ask them to handwrite a message especially for the Easter holiday &#8211; perhaps ways that they are feeling joy, gratitude, or hopefulness. Snap a photo of each guest and create a simple (and quick) mini scrapbook album as a keepsake, featuring one page for each guest &#8211; with their photo and Easter message.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">6. Make a Garden Journal. Cover an ordinary dime-store composition book or journal with spring patterned papers or magazine clippings of your favorite flowers. Now record the process of creating your family garden this year. Make sure to include pictures of each of you working in the soil. Don&#8217;t forget the journaling &#8211; and lots of flower pressings.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">7. Buy or make handmade Easter greeting cards and send them to friends and family. Make a point to send out at least seven cards this season to people with whom you&#8217;d like to create a deeper friendship.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">May these ideas for Easter family traditions spark more ideas that you can use throughout the year to celebrate the beauty that comes to us through friends and family.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><em><strong>About The Author<br />
</strong>Susie Cortright is the founder of </em><a href="http://www.momscape.com/" target="_new"><em>Momscape.com</em></a><em> as well as </em><a href="http://www.momscape.com/scrapbooking" target="_new"><em>Momscape&#8217;s Online Scrapbooking Magazine</em></a><em> and </em><a href="http://www.momscape.com/organic-living" target="_new"><em>Momscape&#8217;s Organic Living Channel</em></a><em> &#8211; all of which celebrate the simple splendor in our everyday lives. Visit her site today to subscribe to her free weekly newsletters featuring fresh new ideas and inspiration. </em></p>
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