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Well, I'm finally finished making swaps for convention in Salt Lake City, Utah. I leave very early Wednesday morning and will return very late Sunday night. As a demonstrator you feel you never have enough swaps made. I did 135 card fronts and 3D items to trade. I have read numbers by others as doing 500 swaps. Today, I tried to catch up on some unfinished cards and a project for my niece who was married in May. I had a few pictures of my family from the festivities before the wedding that I wanted to share with her. I had copies made and created a small album to hold them. It just so happens that Dawn Griffith had a tutorial on the making of this kind of photo album. This makes a perfect gift when you have a few photos representing a specific theme. http://dawnsstampingthoughts.typepad.com/dawns_stampin_studio/2008/07/paper-photo-album-video.html.
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