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Create and share photos that tell stories about your favorite holiday happenings—from the pumpkin patch to New Year’s festivities.
Turn a rainy day bright with photos of indoor
fun, like baking cookies, doing crafts, putting on a puppet show
or even painting the kitchen.
Capture the fun of holiday cooking, from preparing the
feast to setting the table.
Every year at Thanksgiving, take a picture of who’s
at the table. Over the years, you’ll create a family history
and capture valuable generational shots.
Snap photos as you decorate this season, creating photo stories that document the fun of transforming your home.
Capture backstage moments at your children’s holiday performances in addition to the show itself—then sit back and enjoy the fun.
Preserve your children's artwork. Scan or photograph their masterpieces, then save them in a photo book or create collage posters for the relatives.
Trim the tree with ornaments featuring photos of family and friends.
Gather photos of your friends to make personalized placecards for your next dinner party.
Take pictures of your children making a gift, then include the photos with the gift.
Create a recipe book with pictures of all your greatest specialties.
Include a personalized photo gift tag with your presents this year.
Don't just write your year-end news—add photos to your holiday letter.
Take photos that stick in their memory—literally. Turn photo favorites into stickers, then add to letters, cards, and envelopes.
Be aware of seasonal colors around you—use close-ups
to capture radiant fall hues, wear bright colors for colors that pop
in a winter wonderland.
Explore new and interesting angles—how about a shot of the Christmas
tree from the top down? You’ll capture the star, the ornaments
and every present underneath.
Use your stairs as an interesting spot for family photos. Have each family member sit on a different step to get everyone in the picture.
Turn fall yard work into an occasion for entertaining candid shots that look great in scrapbooks or on the fridge.
Pass the camera around at holiday parties to get shots from the littlest guest on up. Have kids take photos too, and get them interested in their family history.
Get a generational profile shot. You’ll see how grandma’s
features are passed down.
For more ways to take and use creative photos,
go to your local HP Photo Center or visit www.snapfish.com