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BOOK - New Ideas for Crafting Heritage Albums
by Bev Kirschner Braun
Discover new ideas for preserving and presenting your family heirlooms, including:
- cassette and video tapes
- the latest computer software for generating genealogical entries
- using a scanner to restore faded or damaged photographic images
- an entire chapter on saving family recipes
- suggestions for turning heritage scrapbooking into a family activity
- internet resources, and more!
Plus, you'll find new page layouts and tips for sharing material with other family members!
New Ideas for Crafting Heritage Albums is the second volume from Bev Krischner Braun. Check out the bestselling Crafting Your Own Heritage Album.
126pp., perfect bound , 8.5" X 11" , ISBN 1-55870-580-5
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