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Here’s an inside peek at just a few of the great articles you’ll find in our Winter 2004 issue of Legacy:

Pop Art Portraits
Artist Diana Twedt wanted to create colorful, contemporary artwork that would complement her current family photos. She turned to Andy Warhol and other pop artists for inspiration, resulting in these wonderful foam board collages. Discover how she came up with these thoroughly modern creations.
Artist Q&A
Christine Adolph, a textile/surface designer from San Clemente, California, chats with Legacy about her "anything goes" approach to scrapbooking. Her pages feature all kinds of finds and things she has around the house, from vintage handkerchiefs to her daughter's beloved blouse. Christine is proof that, when it comes to scrapbooking, creativity's the key.


Comp Book Makeovers
Scrapbook artist Katherine Brooks shares her quick and creative method for scrapping on the road: She turns inexpensive comp books — the ones with the black and white speckled cardboard covers you may remember from high school — and turns them into gorgeous journals. See how Katherine gives these books a makeover, and saves precious family memories.

From Medieval to Modern
Like those beautiful manuscripts from the Middle Ages, scrapbooks preserve our stories, says Johanna Dehler. That's why she's turned her love of paper to creating scrapbook pages about her family that are simply elegant. You'll love how Johanna has captured the key events from her family's history, from football games to First Communion.