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10 face-painting pointers PLUS 3 simple looks to try
A professional clown shares tips for painting fa-boo-lous Halloween faces
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Halloween trick or treat bag
Help your kids to make personalized goodie bags
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Halloween magnets
Decorate the fridge with easy-to-make magnetic designs
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Digital crafts: Jack-o'-lantern templates
Get creative carving inspiration with templates to print out
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How to create your own logo
Whether you are a kid at school or a major corporation, a clever logo is a great way to brand yourself. Here's how to create a memorable image.
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Print your own letterhead
Want to look professional, quickly and inexpensively? Here's how.
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Make custom stationery
Adding art or a logo to a couple of basic layouts magically transforms book covers, book plates, stationery and much more.
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Business cards in minutes
It's easy to design and print your own customized business cards
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Digital textiles: Create a rick rack pillow
Find out how a digital diva uses her scanner to create this pillow.
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Making printable fabric sheets
Get tips for fabric printing and step-by-step instrcutions for making your own sheet.
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Printing on inkjet fabric sheets
Anything you can print on paper, you can print on fabric. The results can be striking.
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Quilting and fabric printing basics
With creative ideas, new techniques and your computer, you can create almost anything.
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A fabric artist and her inkjet printer
Learn how textile artist, Pam Godderis Dangerfield, is using digital technology to evolve her art.
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Printable fabric suppliers
Find out where to get fabric for your digital textile projects
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Genealogy: Producing album pages, a website and a family tree
A look at some beautiful pages.
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Genealogy: Preserving your family's history
What to do with all of your research and photos
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Genealogy 101: Gathering family history information
In order to understand who we are as individuals, it is important to understand our family history.
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Genealogy: Craft projects
5 ways to spice up your family tree
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Using kids' art: dream pillows
Whether you use HP's ready-to-go iron-on transfers or scan your child's artwork into the computer and print it out on a transfer, you'll have sweet dreams on these pillows.
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Using kids' art: Photo keepsakes
This month we're exploring ideas for your child's art output. You can use HP's art, your child's or anyone else's -- the instructions remain the same for these photo keepsakes.









