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Scrapbooking Layout Ideas

I n this article you will read about a few layouts for your scrapbook. Adding your own touch and flair to each idea will provide you with a wonderful masterpiece. First of all, Thanksgiving is the most difficult page to create in your scrapbook. Here are a few ideas for you. Cut up strips of small acid-free paper and place them in a basket or container. Use colors that reflect the Thanksgiving holiday. Oranges, browns... (posted by John 1 year 69 days ago.)
Baby Ferret Care And Ferret Food Advice
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You need to give your baby ferret the appropriate care. They are able to leave their mothers at six weeks old. If possible, research methods of ferret care before adopting one. A ferret litter usually consists of seven or eight babies that are called kits. A female ferret is called a jill and must not be touched while she giving birth to her babies. Handling a female ferret, that is... (posted by John 1 year 166 days ago.)
How to Prepare For Your Scrapbook.

Creating your first scrapbook can seem very overwhelming; however, with these helpful tips it can become a very rewarding experience. When you decide to start on your scrapbook you will have to ask yourself a few questions. What is the purpose of this album? For who or what am I creating this for? How will I choose the size and style of the album that is the easiest for me to create my scrapbook? What are... (posted by John 1 year 213 days ago.)
Efficiency to Appliances

Wait! Slow down. Do you really think you can go around and just unplug appliances when they aren't in use? Oh, yes, the coffee pot and toaster I understand. I even understand some of those electronic gadgets. But . . . uhm . . . you've just unplugged the refrigerator. Do you really think that's such a wise idea? I think that's one that really should be kept running. It's no secret. Appliances consume energy. Lots of it. In... (posted by John 1 year 273 days ago.)
The Cutthroat Trout

Sounds like a fish with a criminal record, huh? Meet the original trout of the Rocky Mountains - the Cutthroat Trout. And I do mean original. They are native to the western half of the United States. Well, meet a Cutthroat if you can. Elusive like the Golden, the Cutthroat is found predominantly in only remote and pristine locations. They tend not to do so well in the more competitive climates. This is especially true in areas... (posted by John 1 year 285 days ago.)