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Allie McComas
Allie McComas is a fun-loving, Christian wife and mom of three. This former school teacher enjoys writing articles highlighting the humor that can be found in everyday life. She loves kids and all things chocolate. She has been writing poetry and children's fiction for 19 years (but who's counting) and recently finished her first young adult novel. You can reach her by email at knowGodnow@sbcglobal.net.

Published articles
The following 5 articles by Allie McComas have been published in ZATZ magazines.

How to manage all those vacation photos
What do you do after you come home from vacation and are faced with hundreds of photos? Here are some helpful hints for tackling the task. In this helpful article, Allie McComas shares some of her ideas. [Connected Photographer Magazine, September 2007]

Do-it-yourself high school senior portraits
There are so many expenses that high school seniors have and whether you have to pay for it or they earn the money themselves, it still can be a costly year with dances, prom, senior trips and so on. Making your own senior portraits to share with your family and friends is a wonderful alternative to pricey portrait studios. [Connected Photographer Magazine, July 2007]

Planning the perfect scrapbook layout takes forethought, dedication and, of course, great pictures!
Scrapbooking is a very popular hobby these days because it offers a creative way to preserve your treasured memories. This enjoyable pastime allows your creative juices to flow as you craft wonderful, thematic pages of cherished moments. But before you do anything, you must start with an idea and a blank canvas. You must decide what these pages will contain. In this fun article, Allie McComas shows you how you can create fun scrapbooks and helps you understand how to think about your project. [Connected Photographer Magazine, June 2007]

Making kid-friendly scrapbooks that are a hit with young children
If you love scrapbooking (or any craft), consider involving your kids in the process. If you don't want them to muck up one of your special projects, create a project that's just for them. In this helpful and fun article, Allie McComas shows how she created a kid-friendly scrapbook for young Caitlin. [Connected Photographer Magazine, June 2007]

Chee-eeeeese! How to take great photographs of your family
You don't have to be Anne Geddes or Annie Liebowitz to get the ultimate family picture. The key to photographic success is by capturing their spirit and personality. [Connected Photographer Magazine, May 2007]




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