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jaheekin

jaheekin said

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on 10/10/2008 I am working on a very similar project now. Good article, provided some useful tips and inspiration for me.

Lindah

Lindah said

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on 10/4/2008 Sounds great. I think I will do this this Holiday Season.

Yindrasf

Yindrasf said

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on 1/20/2008 This is a great article, i wrote a few articles about romance, you can read them at here:
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http://www.ehow.com/how_2183672_have-healthy-relationship.html

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on 11/22/2005 I work at Kinko's and suggest that you skip the tape binding. You should go with a coil bind. If you don't think that you will be in love with this person very much longer, then stick with the tape bind. It will fall apart just like the relationship did!

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on 11/22/2005 Ever see that teen movie, "10 Things I Hate About You"? Well, you could create a book with ten things you love about your mate. It'll be short and sweet! Definitely a keepsake you both will remember for years to come!

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on 11/22/2005 Photographs are always good for these kind of things! Not too many, but just a couple can add a really good touch to the project. Make sure they are good photos of both of you and that you are centerd in the photo. No photos are better than bad ones!

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on 11/22/2005 I once made a box for my boyfriend that was filled with the "things I loved." I covered the inside with pictures and put others things inside. As a final gift, I framed a picture of us.

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on 11/22/2005 If you're artistic, you could draw cartoons illustrating each reason. You could also decorate the book using color, stamps, stickers, dried/pressed flowers, and other items. You could also use photos to create a collage or to illustrate each reason.

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