Archive for the ‘Valentine's Day’ Category
Make it a Wedding Planner, Vacation Planner, School Year Calendar and Organizer
No need to follow the traditional calendar year when you create a personal photo day planner on Lifephoto.com. Begin your year with any important date — or start it a year ahead of an important date. Wedding day planners make wonderful gifts for the bride-to-be! Fill your planner with memorable photos.
- Wedding Day. How cool to give your fiance, daughter or future daughter-in-law a day planner that begins on the wedding day! Or a daily planner for the wedding that begins one year before the wedding!
- Back-to-School Planner. Begin your daily photo planner in July or August and build it around the important dates of the school year. Great gift for teachers. Handy for moms and high school or college students.
- Valentine’s Day. How about giving your sweetheart a custom day planner that begins on Valentine’s Day — with photos of fun times together throughout!
- Birthday. How appropriate to give someone a photo day planner that begins on the date they were born. Show them how important that day was to both of you!
- Anniversary. Even though you’ve been married awhile, give your spouse a photo day planner of your lives together — that begins on the date your were married. How romantic!
A custom day planner is easy and quick to make on lifephoto.com.
Add notes on special dates, reminders, personal messages of love. Be creative. Have fun. Photo day planners are available in two sizes with 13 to 54 images — you decide. That special person will love it! Great for Christmas gifts, too!
Military Wife and Children Sent a Memorable Photo Book to Their Hero
We’ve had quite a few Valentine photo books come in that were made for deployed
military men and women. Every one is unique and beautiful; each reflects that family’s personality. But one stood out and I really want to share it with you.
It was made by the wife of a deployed military sergeant in the Airborne division — a paratrooper. His wife and young children put a wonderful photo book together. They used a flag graphic for the cover and titled the book “To Our Hero With Love.”
To Our Hero with Love
Inside they included fun photos, photos of dad with cartoons and funny messages superimposed, and scans of the children’s Valentine art. It’s fun. Creative. And very touching. I think you’ll enjoy viewing it, too. Here’s the full book in Lifephoto’s preview mode. Maybe it will inspire you to make a special photo book for someone you know who’s serving in the military!
This Soldier Will Almost Feel That Kiss on His Cheek!
Here is yet another terrific Valentine photo book created by a military
spouse back home. Pictures of dad with the kids and more pictures of the moments he missed with his wife and children. This military Valentine ends with a special message from home.
Still Time to Make a Military Photo Book — Get Coupon Code
All the information is contained in this past post. Get busy — the deadline to get a free print copy expires at midnight (CST) February 13, 2010. (Be sure to send me your e-mail address along with the previewer link.) But you can still e-mail your Valentine book (or post it on FB or Twitter or a blog) after that date!
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Free Valentine Photo Book for Military Families
Here’s another heartwarming photo book put together by a military wife — sending hugs for Valentine’s Day.
Lifephoto enables military families and sweethearts to make their own photo book online free and send it via e-mail, or post to Facebook or Twitter. When the link is also sent to me (tish@lifephoto.com), a coupon code for a free printed photo book ($12.95) will be sent back to them.
(Note: to get your coupon code, you must send the previewer link and your e-mail address to me. Deadline for sending link is midnight (CST) February 13, 2010.)
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Lifephoto helps deployed troops stay connected to military families back home.
In early January, Lifephoto.com put out the word that military spouses and
families could make their own Valentine photo book online and send it at no cost to deployed soldiers. The responses has been wonderful.
The Valentine photo books, filled with photos from home and loving messages, can be sent via e-mail or even posted on Twitter or Facebook — fast and efficient ways to get those books of hugs to their military loved ones. Besides that, Lifephoto offered to print their Valentine photo books without cost. The free printing offer is valid until midnight (CST) February 13. See my previous post for details. But links to the photo books for e-mailing or social media posting will continue to be available at at no cost after that date.
NOTE– Your e-mail address needed. If you send me a preview book link to get the coupon code for the free printing, you must include your e-mail address so I can send it to you.
View a Military Sweetheart Photo Book
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A Personal Photo Book Really Says “I Love You”
Planning to ask her to marry you on Valentine’s Day?
Here’s a terrific idea that shows your love in photos and personal messages as photo captions.
Fast. Easy. Inexpensive. Incredibly Thoughtful.
Simply upload your favorite photos of her that recall all the great times you have shared together. Add some photos of both of you having fun.
Photo Ideas and a Link to the Full Photo Book: continue reading
Put Kids’ Drawings, Photos and Valentine Messages in Free Photo Book for Mom or Dad Serving in the Military
Make a 20-page Valentine photo book FREE online at lifephoto.com
for a deployed military dad or mom. Send it via e-mail free and get a printed copy free for sharing your book with our blog readers.
Ideas for Making Your Valentine Book Special:
- Scan and upload children’s artwork
- Scan and upload children’s letters and notes of love
- Upload family photos
- Use one of Lifephoto’s Valentine page designs.
Here’s how to make your very personalized Valentine photo book online — and how to get the coupon code for a 20-page softcover print version of your book — also free. Courtesy of Lifephoto.com — helping support our deployed military troops and their families through photo sharing.






