Greetings!
Has this seemed like a looooong winter or what? I take much solace in knowing that winter poses a great opportunity to attend retreats and get a lot of scrapping done. It is also a great time to think about how I'm organizing and archiving my memories.
Do you love taking photos? This month's lead article shares tips on how to get that perfect shot. I've learned that trying new ways of doing things can make an impressive difference in my photos. Our Digital Feature speaks for itself. And if you've got VCR tapes laying around, it's time to dust them off and convert them to DVD. Check out the Subscriber Special below! We appreciate your readership and would love to hear from you! Visit us on Facebook, send us a Tweet or put together an old-fashioned email to let us know what you think. Blessings,
Pamela
P.S. A warm "Welcome" to those we met at Tracy Palmer's retreat who joined our group of subscribers! You're going to love the practical, how-to information, plus meaningful inspiration you find here to help you bring out the best in your digital creativity. Enjoy! |
Tips for Creating the Perfect Shot by Pamela Grover, Story Saver
 I love taking photographs! And if you're like me, you don't go anywhere special without your camera. I'm always looking for that perfect shot.
Here are some tips that I've learned along the way that have helped me to create that "perfect" shot.
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Digital Feature: Memory Manager 3.0 on Sale!
Buy Creative Memories' photo organization and editing program, Memory Manager 3.0, at a whopping 40% off during the month of February! This is the best sale I've ever seen for this awesome program. You'll need a consultant code to complete your purchase and although we're not consultants, we can offer you one from our Digital Dream Team by clicking here (if you don't already have a CM consultant.)
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Subscriber Special
Have you converted the video tape of your wedding to DVD yet? Do you have other video tapes that mean the world to you?
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