
As my kids get older, I find it’s more and more difficult to
get them to cooperate with me when I want to take their picture. Birthdays are no exception. When my daughter turned 13, I had to work hard
to get a few photos to remember the day. As you can see from the photos, she
was more interested in being silly than letting me get a good photo. Oh well. That will just help us remember how
silly her little personality was at that time of her life, right? I didn’t let her goofiness deter me from
taking photos. Even though most of them are silly, I love them (because I love
her); and I’m happy to have them. I also
took a few pictures of the details like that stash of cash she scored because “stuff” can’t pull faces at me. The Photo Freedom system is perfect for documenting all types of events
and this “Birthday Wishes” Collection worked perfectly for these photos.

A few additional tips:
* Make your own flags by placing banner stickers onto wooden
toothpicks (I love this style with one pointed end and one flat end opposed to
the ones with two pointy ends).
* Don’t forget to tell the story. You can print out the text
and add it to one of the predesigned cards. It's super easy!
* Use a circle punch to transform a 3x4" card into a ticket.
Supplies:
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Freedom 6”x12” Photo Sleeves
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Freedom 3”x4” Photo Sleeves
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Freedom Birthday Wishes By Glitz Collection Kit
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Freedom Birthday Wishes by Glitz “Cake Stand” Paper
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Freedom Birthday Wishes by Glitz “Celebrate” Paper
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Freedom Birthday Wishes by Glitz “All Year Long” Paper
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Freedom Birthday Wishes by Glitz “Happy Birthday” Paper
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Freedom Birthday Wishes by Glitz “Element Stickers”
Yellow and
White Baker’s Twine
Foam Adhesive
Dots
Liquid Glue
Wooden
Toothpicks
¾” Circle
Punch
Corner
Rounder Punch
White
Cardstock
Sewing
Machine
White Thread
Mini Stapler
and staples
You can download this and other FREE product PDFs HERE in the "Inspiration" section of our website.