need some ideas for july 4th!!?

Jun 23, 2006 by Confused about life | Posted in History

I am that kind of thing to create a slideshow that I will eventually expand to an album. I want it to have American pride and theme of independence. I hope to have completed by July 4. suggestions on what I should add? So far, I thought: white house, 9 / 11 before and after the statue of liberty, flag, Mount Rushmore, Jefferson Memorial, Independence Hall, Liberty Bell. more ideas would be greatly appreciated!


Definitely throw in pictures of soldiers and sailors / marines ... , In particular those who are the flag (Iwo Jima Memorial is a good thing, but some from Iraq, Afghanistan would be terrible too!) They Are those WHI July 4th to ensure that really means something! Also, the natural beauty of Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, the Rockies, etc.

Jun 23, 2006 | by aboukir200


What about the space shuttle.
Jun 23, 2006 | by supermontage1975



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Beyond Birthdays” – A Cricut Cartridge That Can Be Used All Year

When using Cricut machines it is important to have a cartridge. There are several types, the police, forms, licensing, solutions, classmate and Beyond Birthdays cartridge is an excellent example of a cartridge form. Cartridges tend to be oriented to issues related to a particular event, but as the title suggests this cartridge is not just one thing, but some great ideas.

Cecelia Harris is the person who made the cartridge and has gathered a superb collection of icons, phrases, greetings, symbols and shapes.If you want to create your own gift wrap, invitations, album or greeting card that has something for you and can be used at any time of year. There are also some features added to it as framed in oval, square card in the rectangle and square and two shades, shade and shadow fading. The manufacturer about adding these gave even more creative options for the user.

As general ideas on the cartridge there are special occasions and times of the year are celebrated as baby showers, mothers and fathers, weddings, graduations, anniversaries and more.If there is an event that you need a form, a symbol or phrase because, as July 4 or valentines this cartridge has something for her. You can even create any type of greeting card you want, sorry, thank you, good luck, and so on, and you can create using the cartridge Birthdays beyond.

There are so many different projects that you can take on the use of the cartridge Birthdays beyond. For example, how about getting a simple and clear timetable and using the cartridge to customize a large desk calendar?Each month, may have different signs and inspirational words on it and the main picture may be related to the anniversary of a person of the same month. Do not have birthdays this month? How about a family photo or using the theme of your children. The possibility in designs is endless and it would also make a nice Christmas present....

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4th Of July Scrapbook - News

Centennial Antique Tractor & Engine Club Events
Dec 31, 1969 - Fence Post
Centennial Antique Tractor & Engine Club EventsThis keeps us on the road making sure we don't miss seeing, discussing and taking pictures for the scrapbook. The Hiatt's from Laramie, Wyo., always bring out interesting and different restoration projects. Look for their Drube haymower from the 1940s.

May the 4th Be With You!
Dec 31, 1969 - Staugnews
July 4 th ? They send them straight to the 4 th of May for their meal We didn't actually realize at the time what an original the 4 th of May really was. The whole concept was very unique and very ahead of the curve. Tell us about a night at the 4 th

This Day, April, 28, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin
Dec 31, 1969 - Cleveland Jewish News (blog)
1887(4th of Iyyar, 5647): Fifty-six year old Isaac Hendricks passed away today at the home of his brother-in-law, HS Henry. A retired businessman and part of a prominent Jewish family, Hendricks was a member of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum Society.