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Photographer Spotlight: Kim Busby

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Meet Kim Busby, one of the talented photographers who contributes her favorite shots to Tiny Prints so we can display them in our holiday cards, birth announcements, invitations and more!

Kim Busby

Before her photography career began, Kim Busby was always the one snapping pictures at family holidays and parties. After “retiring” from the corporate world, starting her own family and photographing her own children constantly, friends began asking her to capture their family milestones and memories, and Kim Busby Photography was born! Kim enjoys the new experiences that each photography session presents and feels privileged to share in lives of every family she photographs.

For more information about Kim Busby and her work, visit www.kimbusbyphotography.com

Here are some of Kim’s adorable photos at work in our Tiny Prints holiday photo cards and winter birth announcements. Aren’t they sweet?

Snowflakes Kaleidoscope Holiday Photo Cards

Snowy Bulbs Holiday Photo Cards

Garland Trimming Winter Birth Announcements

Regal Prints Holiday Photo Cards

Glowing Garden Holiday Photo Cards


Crafty Friday – Gratitude Garland

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Post by Jessica R.

As you know here at Tiny Prints, we’re all about Gratitude. We love things that help us take stock of what we’re grateful for. Which is why we love this crafty idea.

Show off what your family is grateful for and get all your guests to join in the fun with a Gratitude Garland.

Garland of Gratitude

Write the things that you’re grateful for on paper leaves that you string up and hang up on a prominent wall. Make extra leaves so guests can participate. If you start now maybe your garland can go all the way around your dining room before everyone gathers for the holiday fun!

Get full details on how to make the leaves and garlands on the Family Fun site. It’s a great way to help kids learn to appreciate the big and little things that make life special.

Just to get the ball rolling, what are you most grateful for this year?

We’re grateful for all you awesome readers!


Mom Talk: Let’s Talk Turkey!

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Post by Jessica R.

One year, my sisters and I brined a turkey. After hours of smelling those tantalizing turkey roasting smells we finally at long last tore into the golden delicious bird. And then we reached for our glasses and gulped about a gallon of water each. It was the saltiest, saddest turkey you’ve ever known. Practically inedible… though we tried!

Rumor has it that we might have done it wrong. Either way, we’re never trying that again.

What we want to know is how you cook your turkey.

The Pioneer Woman brines and roasts hers.

The Pioneer Woman's Turkey

What’s your Thanksgiving turkey secret? Do you have a family recipe that you’re going to pass on to your kids?


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