red wine with turkey dinner
Autumn leaves scrapbooking paper and supplies bring out the fall foliage of reds, oranges and yellows as the fall season brings in one more night cold. most important holidays are Halloween and Thanksgiving. The first day of the fall is known as the autumnal equinox, when day and night are of equal length. After the first day of this season has gone, the days are shorter and the longest night. Depending on where you live, can also be change of time, going back one hour. Traditionally, autumn is known as a time to look inward, take stock, giving thanks for the harvest and preparation for a time to dream about tomorrow. Let this be a time to show these thoughts in your scrapbook pages fall.
For those of us using Facebook, you may be familiar with a game called Farmville. It's pretty addictive. I learned some terminology in the game. I like the way someone once matched by changes people go with the seasons. This season is a time when previous experiences are allowed to take the seeds, are renewed in wisdom and is reborn. The fall season is one of sowing and harvesting, but also one where the land can be set-aside – without planting or inactive. This may be true for the life of the people as well.
festivals of the autumn harvest is celebrated around the world. In Greece, a festival is held to harvest grapes for wine. Even today there is Oktoberfest, which begins the last week of September and is a time of great celebration and revelry. In China, the fall is celebrated on the night of Harvest Moon, and is a festival in honor of the family unit.
Have you considered scrapbooking about your favorite recipes? Create a recipe scrapbook. Take time to prepare their food. If you help others that in the process? That's great. Capture some of these moments in the film and include with the recipe or menu plan.
For my family, one year after dinner, all carved Halloween pumpkin in the previous weekend. Many changes had taken place with all of us so far. Halloween has always been My mother's favorite holiday and I was happy for her that year many children trick-or-treated at your door.
Have you ever wondered about how use labels fall scrapbook? How about a gift box? Well, one day, about a week before my young niece was born, as has been the tradition with me, I would do anything for the baby as a welcome gift. So I went to make a keepsake box for Penny. The materials were a painting unfinished in the form of a chest, acrylic paints, a package of scrapbook paper, pennies, of course, and dimensional stickers. All these materials, together with the richness of the fall season for my niece was born in October.
You can use your scrapbooking skills for any number of vessels to celebrate the fall season. Some ideas are the autumn leaves in the sun receivers, Halloween paper decorations, garlands of autumn leaves, pumpkin and labels. Make your family fall special meeting to make personalized invitations, table decorations, gifts, photo frames and fall scrapbooking quotes greeting cards. Choose from the coordination of the season pages of drawings and use for various projects-kind limited only by imagination.
Speaking of imagination or inspiration, here are some sparkers idea that should help turn some of your own:
o An Indian summer of heat, the falling leaves of green, orange, red, and yellow.
o First day of classes, books, new clothes, walking home, homework.
or Santa Ana winds, rotating turbines on the roof.
or patches of pumpkins, scarecrows, children in costume trick or treat "before the sun sets.
Turkey dinners, vanilla candles, family reunions.
Visiting or grandfather, Grandparents Day.
o A child's artwork on the refrigerator.
or lunch: Aluminum pale, sweet exchange or trade.
o playground with swings and handrails.
or colors of amber and topaz.
or jumping in piles of fresh leaf raked.
o As a child, waking from a nap and sitting on the floor outside in the heat of the sun, allowing the hot sift through my hands.
Some other books that are good for the inspiration for the fall season and crafting are "The Pumpkin Patch Parable" by Liz Curtis Higgs illustrated by Nancy Munger, and "Hello, Harvest Moon", written by Ralph Fletcher, and illustrated by Kate Kiesler.
More craft-oriented books for consideration are "more than one page: 200 projects and pages that has inspired" by those responsible for memory (Paperback, April 28 2006), "The Journey of Scrapbooking: a hands-on-Guide to Spiritual Discovery by Cory Richardson-Lauver (Paperback, March 2007), and finally," Scrapbooking Plus! More Than Just Paper (Create & Treasure) by Kathleen Greco and Nick Greco (Paperback – July 2004).
Sharon Olvera is passionate about all things scrapbooking and feels strongly that family memories are very important and worth preserving properly. She started scrapbooking in the year 2000, beginning with family photos of her much loved nieces and nephews. She believes one of the most important things in life is to remember and be remembered and that is, in part, what scrapbooking is about.
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