How to Create a Calendar With Digital Pictures for Your Loved One

A Themed Photo Calendar Makes a Great Holiday Gift

By Lou Lou, published Dec 15, 2005
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A photo calendar using digital pictures makes a great holiday gift for this year or next! Make one for the grandparents, aunts, uncles, busdrivers, teachers, and everyone on your Christmas list. The only cost associated with these are having them printed at your local print shop or Kinko's. Even if you don't have a digital camera, you can have your old Polaroids scanned for a purely vintage look. Your loved ones will love this gift idea as it is unique, original, and from the heart!

For each month, pick a themed photo or a photo capturing a moment that happened during that month. For example, if the gift is for your parents and they got married in January put a wedding photo on that month's page. You could put a baby picture of yourself on whatever month's page you were born on. Any special event that you want to document and record is game.

If you want to use your kids as subjects, the options are endless. Use a general theme for each month highlighting any holidays or seasons that might fall in that time frame.

If you want to have current photos, here are some suggestions for props and costume:

For January, dress your kiddo's up in party hats and blowers or warm clothing (hats, scarves, gloves, pajamas). Take a snapshot of them making snowflakes or ice skating or sledding.

February is a great time for Valentine's day photos. Arrange valentines received from your child's classmates or use old ones and snap! Dressing your child in red also makes a great February pose!

For March, take a shot of your child making a shamrock or leprachaun or making green cupcakes! Action shots are great!

April has tons of possibilities. Spring is the season for puddles, butterflies, bees, caterpillars, and Easter. Get some shots of your child jumping in puddles or holding a piece of nature. Easter is also great. While the kids are in the act of egg painting or hunting, get the cameras rolling. These memories are forever!

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