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August 26, 2011

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Theresa McK

WOW! This is with the Halloween DSP! AWESOME! I'm already in lOVE with it! Your Layout is fabulous! Of course Nathan is as CUTE as Ever! :o) OK gotta go order this MDS DSP set.... I've got 3 boys of my own so it's a MUST HAVE! :o)

B.J.

This is an awesome page! The photos and the DSP really capture Nathan's personality. Love it! The photo in the hodgepodge hardware is a "cool" technique and adds to the metal effect of the page.

Aly Schilling

Love what you did this week! It gives that Halloween DSP a whole new look :)

Lisa Clarke

Those are great pictures Heather!

Lori Campbell

I like Halloween but I don't tend to do a lot of Halloween crafting, however, this DSP is a MUST HAVE! It was the first of the new DSP's that I used when the new catalogue came out for an MDS scrapbook page of my daughter in front of a wall of grafitti. Love it!
Side note: I'm devoted to saving my photos, too. My old 35mm negatives are in my safe deposit box at the bank!! I've had 2 external hard drives die on me in the past 3 years. Unless you have multiple external drives that mirror each other, there's still a risk of data loss so I've recently switched to www.carbonite.com (or www.crashplan.com is good, too!). Now my entire computer is continuously backed up off-site for a low annual fee (cheaper than the cost of the external hard drive!). Just a point to ponder for anyone looking for additional ways to safe-guard their photos. I have nothing to do with either of these websites...they were just recommended to me by my brother (a computer programmer/developer) and several of his "techie" co-workers).

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