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By Katherine Lee, About.com Guide to Child Parenting

Family Photo Calendars – A Great Do-Ahead Holiday Gift

Monday November 9, 2009
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A friend of mine reminded me yesterday that we are seven weeks away from Christmas. Yikes.

My friend is the kind of woman who has already ordered Christmas gifts (yup, she's one of those super-organized people whom the rest of us can only feebly attempt to emulate before we realize it's like trying to become a concert pianist -- you either have it or you don't). So while I'm not gonna turn into Rebecca, I am at least determined not to be that crazed lady running through the mall on Christmas Eve again this year, making a mad dash from store to store, frantically searching for gifts.

That's why I'm taking a page from another friend's family and getting an early start on Christmas this year. I recently visited my friend John's mom, who had a terrific calendar of family photos displayed at her house. It turns out that last year, one of her other sons, Peter, had compiled family photos and used the iPhoto application on his Mac to create a calendar for members of his family for Christmas. It was flat-out one of the most beautiful calendars I'd ever seen -- a testament not only to Peter's artistic eye but also to the ease of use of the iPhoto program.

If you don't have a Mac, you can use a site like Rocket Life, which lets you create t-shirts, photo books, and even mugs as well as calendars from your PC. And if you have a good quality printer and the time, you can make your own calendar, cards, photobooks, and more with Hewlett-Packard's free Creative Studios for Home site.

I'm thinking of some more do-ahead holiday gifts for friends and family. In the meantime, I'm gonna spend a few minutes this week and gather up some photos to unleash my inner artist and create a great calendar for my family to use all next year.

Other Gift Ideas from About.com's Parenting & Family Channel Guides:

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  • Board Games That Are Fun for Parents, Too
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  • Commemorative Gifts for Baby's First Christmas
  • Top Preschool Board Games
  • Educational Toys for Preschoolers
  • Top Inexpensive Gifts for Teachers, Coaches and Parent Volunteers
  • Video Games for the Whole Family
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  • Electronic Gifts and Games for Preschoolers
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  • 10 Ideas for Grandparents Gifts
  • 10 Ways to Give Mom Gifts She Deserves
  • Classic Toys for Today's Kids
  • Books That Keep Kids Busy
  • Educational Kids Games for Grade Schoolers

  • Comments
    November 11, 2009 at 11:17 am
    (1) Katherine says:

    Wow, what an amazing collection of gift lists. Here’s another one — gift ideas for the working mom in your life.

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