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- Scan Easter cards to get beautiful simple graphics for your spring or Easter pages. Test the cards themselves with a pH testing pen and use the whole card as a frame or cutout.
- While doing the computer version of "doodling" on Paint Shop Pro one night, I came up with an idea for a mat or frame. I just kept trying different fonts, rotating some, until I came up with the graphic below. Print the result on acid-free paper. You could do the name in a color to match the scheme of your page or do all the names different colors.
- Take favorite books of storybook characters and have color copies of
pages made on acid free paper. The pages can be used as a background paper.
Or cut out the characters and place with cutouts of your children so it
looks like they are "standing" alongside the characters.
- Print simple graphics on colored plain or patterned acid-free paper to
make your own die-cuts or templates.
- Coloring books are a good source of simple graphics which you can either
photocopy onto acid free paper or trace on your scrapbook pages.
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