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Question:I have 4 totes of pictures! Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do with them??

Asked by neecha on 4/4/08
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I had suit cases full of photo's I put them in family memeber catagories. Like picturs of my son and I made him his own personal photo album. the same with neices, nephew's, grand kids. I made the photo's like a family tree. Starting with parents grand parents and put some in as the years' as a tiny babe up to adulthood. It was a project I done while on sick leave.

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If you have them in a digital format I would suggest Shutterfly. You can do all sorts of cool things with your photos online, creating albums and you can share the links with your friends and family.

If you don't have them in a digital format you may want to consider getting a scanner.

Sounds like a fun project for a rainy weekend. :)

Answered by: wishuponastar on 4/5/08
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