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Archive for July, 2010

Digi-croppin’ fun

July 27th, 2010

Heritage Makers Debbie Rasmussen, Heidi Arvae, Karie Sigua, Laura Rytting, and Chris Crandall hosted a fabulous “Christmas in July” digi-crop. It was a lot of fun, with many projects getting underway! With the Christmas music blasting, projects being created, and eating treats it certainly was a great time. Check out some of the fabulous pictures from the event.

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If you’re in the Utah area, be sure to check out one of these amazing digi-crops. You can find information here.

Storybook Corner, Storybooking

Excited for Reunion ‘10

July 23rd, 2010

We’re in full Reunion mode here at the Heritage Makers home office. We’re getting excited to share with you new personal publishing products, exciting company announcements, and amazing direct selling tips. You are going to have the time of your life!

To help you get in the mood for Reunion (and to get as excited as we are), here are a few photos from year’s past. Enjoy!

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Company News

10 Tips for Taking Baby Photos

July 15th, 2010

Thanks to our friends from Kodak, check out these 10 tips for taking the perfect baby photo.

1. Get down on their level. Hold your camera at the baby’s eye level to capture the power of those magnetic gazes and mesmerizing smiles.

2. Use a plain background. An uncluttered background forces attention on your baby. Place your baby against a plain background or move yourself (and the camera) a few feet.

3. Capture feelings. A smirk, a frown, a wail - capture all the emotions, not just the pretty smiles. Babies are uninhibited and uncensored, show it in your pictures.

4. Get close. Zoom in, filling the frame to emphasize what’s important, creating a more impactful photo. Capture the details, like blue eyes, a toothless smile, or tiny fingers.

5. Show scale. Take pictures of your baby with items that will show her relative size - a teddy bear or Daddy’s hands. Take a series of pictures with the same object as your baby grows.

6. Try different angles. Get down on their level, shoot from high above, shoot some sideways, some looking up at them.

7. Include other people. Capture others with the baby - Big Sister feeding the baby or Grandpa dancing with his little grandson. Make sure to include everyone who visits your baby.

8. Take some vertical pictures. Many subjects look better in a vertical picture - from the Eiffel Tower to portraits of your friends. Make a conscious effort to take some vertical pictures.

9. Use natural light. Shoot photos next to windows or outdoors, taking advantage of natural light. Cloudy, overcast days provide the best lighting for pictures of people.

10. Take lots of photos. Always keep your camera handy! Babies change so fast, capture every moment right from birth, including all firsts. Document a day in the life of your baby.

For more tips, tricks, projects and ideas on photographing babies, visit Kodak.

Company News

Wrapped Canvases Galore

July 12th, 2010

With Christmas in July in full swing, we’ve been finding lots of great wrapped canvases in our template gallery. Take a look at some of our favorites here.

8×20 Shadow Flower

You could even publish this one without any personalization! It’s quick and easy!

Family Canvas Poster

MC Savannah Collection

Heidi’s B’s

If you like what you see (which we’re sure you do) be sure to take advantage of the incredible Christmas in July specials. See the specials here.

Company News, Storybook Corner, Storybooking

We Need Captions

July 8th, 2010

We need your help! We’re looking for captions for these photos from our Leaders Conference this past June. Leave a comment with your best caption!

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Company News

Project of the Month - Calendars

July 7th, 2010

We’re going back to the basics for this Project of the Month. With new 2011 calendar grids and some adorable calendar templates, we think it’s time to create your calendars for next year. Check out some of our cute templates here.

Don’t forget, with Christmas in July you can buy your calendars now…and create later!

Project of the Month

Write Your Story

July 6th, 2010

Heritage Makers Playing Cards were featured on Utah’s Studio 5 today! Write your stories with creative Heritage Makers products! There truly is a story inside each of us!

 

Company News, Storybook Corner, Storybooking

It’s Christmas in July

July 6th, 2010

Christmas in July is in full swing here at the Heritage Makers home office! While we’re saving big on wrapped canvases, holiday greeting cards, and new year calendars, we’re also really getting into the festivities. Check out how some heritage makers from around the country are celebrating!

Kelly Barquin is living it up in Georgia!

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Jenn Zucker shows us her holiday cheer!

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Snowmen in Southern California? Amie Austin shows us how it’s done.

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Pick of the Month

Project Freedom

July 2nd, 2010

We asked you to share your “freedom” projects with us! Here is a fun patriotic greeting card submitted by Mary Beckey Kelly. Thanks, Mary!

Be sure to snap lots of photos and create wonderful memories with your friends and family this 4th of July!

Company News, Storybook Corner

New Digital Art and Templates

July 1st, 2010

Just released…beautiful new art! Check out the 4th of July collection, Kindergarten Kid, Calendar Essentials, and more! You’re going to love this new art…especially with our awesome Christmas in July specials.

While you’re at it, how about celebrating freedom with some incredible Canada Day and 4th of July templates. Check out some of our favorites.

Heidi’s Canada Day Greeting Card

I am Canadian

Freedom Ring

Army Template

Company News, Storybook Corner, Storybooking