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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 89586" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>A good idea may be to have each family use the quilts they have as a backdrop. Each family can take photos in front of the quilts and make a collage or album out of them. You can add it to your project. They don't have to be professional but just the addition of the quilt would be nice in a photo. It's as if she is being added to the pictures through a meaningful symbol. They can also use them to take pictures at a park with them sitting on top of the quilts rather than a backdrop. </p><p></p><p>As far as taking photos of the quilts themselves, maybe you can fold them and stack them up and take a photo of them all together in a row. As I can tell, the quilts are spread out throughout the family, so maybe each family member can fold them up and take a photo of them and you add them all together. You can also place them in her favorite spots and take a picture of the quilt in that spot. Not only will it show case the quilt but it will bring good memories of places she liked to quilt or rest in. I have also seen where people use the blocks on the quilts as a scrabble board. Maybe you can write a meaningful message to her or about her. You can also fold the quilts and use some decor letters to spell grandmother, family, love or any meaningful word next to the folded quilt. Maybe add her name or the family name. You can also frame the quilt and take a nice photo of it next to family photos. I think it would look nice to use them as decorations for windows, above the bed, at the corner of a bed, on top of a sofa or just random places and just take photos of them there. Make them the center of the room and of the picture. Hope this helps. I know this was a little bit different than what you asked for but I hope they come in handy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 89586, member: 8139"] A good idea may be to have each family use the quilts they have as a backdrop. Each family can take photos in front of the quilts and make a collage or album out of them. You can add it to your project. They don't have to be professional but just the addition of the quilt would be nice in a photo. It's as if she is being added to the pictures through a meaningful symbol. They can also use them to take pictures at a park with them sitting on top of the quilts rather than a backdrop. As far as taking photos of the quilts themselves, maybe you can fold them and stack them up and take a photo of them all together in a row. As I can tell, the quilts are spread out throughout the family, so maybe each family member can fold them up and take a photo of them and you add them all together. You can also place them in her favorite spots and take a picture of the quilt in that spot. Not only will it show case the quilt but it will bring good memories of places she liked to quilt or rest in. I have also seen where people use the blocks on the quilts as a scrabble board. Maybe you can write a meaningful message to her or about her. You can also fold the quilts and use some decor letters to spell grandmother, family, love or any meaningful word next to the folded quilt. Maybe add her name or the family name. You can also frame the quilt and take a nice photo of it next to family photos. I think it would look nice to use them as decorations for windows, above the bed, at the corner of a bed, on top of a sofa or just random places and just take photos of them there. Make them the center of the room and of the picture. Hope this helps. I know this was a little bit different than what you asked for but I hope they come in handy. [/QUOTE]
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