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Monthly Archives: October 2015
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5 Creative Things to Do With Old Family Pictures
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26th October 2015
- Posted byNitin Kaku
Family photos provide some of the most special memories. Mothers and daughters love sitting down together and looking through photo albums as teenagers - seeing their parents at a younger age is always sweet. As our parents age, we tend to keep those memories closer to us because a picture can tell a million different stories, especially when they are held close to our heart.
Have you ever had that moment where creativity gets the best of you, and you just want to do something super special? Have you ever thought about the things you could do with your old family photographs?
The fall season is upon us and that means that the holidays are slowly lurking around the corner. What better way to celebrate than to give unique gifts with family photographs and friends that everybody can enjoy? Family photographs can be some of the most meaningful gifts and there are always unique things to create with your family photographs. Continue reading
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10 Exciting Things to Do This Halloween
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21th October 2015
- Posted byNitin Kaku
Fall is upon us and it's time to get ready for fun activities on Halloween. This is one holiday during the year that most teenagers and children look forward to celebrating. Their imaginations run wild and they get to pick the coolest costumes, sporting them at school and on the big night. It's a great time to create memories and have a great time with your family. Continue reading
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Show Support for Project Semicolon, Amy Bleuel with a Caricature
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13th October 2015
- Posted byNitin Kaku
WhataPortrait.com has announced that, in support of Amy Bleuel’s Project Semicolon, their team will be creating and displaying a caricature of Bleuel. The caricature will emphasize Bleuel and her semicolon tattoo.
Bleuel’s name has become synonymous with strength. She is the face behind the Project Semicolon, an initiative that is a “faith-based non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and love to those who are struggling with depression, suicide, addiction and self-injury.” With a mission of encouraging, loving, and inspiring, Bleuel’s initiative is rapidly growing and touching the lives of people everywhere.
At the age of 18, Bleuel lost her father to suicide. Out of her struggles with depression, and a background of bullying, abuse, rape, and self-injury, Bleuel decided to take a stand. Perhaps unknowingly, she started a revolution. Continue reading
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