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Published 01.25.2010 | | Comments (1) | TrackBacks (0)
One of the things on my revised 40 by 40 list is to complete my son's genealogy a couple of generations back. The fine folks at Ancestry.com* turned me on to the fun addiction that is poking your head up your family tree.
So, when I saw a number of gorgeous modern genealogical charts highlighted on Design*Sponge, I decided to do some more searching on the interwebs and looky at what I found. If you have any other beauties that I have missed please me know in the comments section.

Clockwise from upper left: 1) Slice of Life by My Tree & Me, 2) by Sarah Jane Studios, 3) by Jellybeans, 4) by Genuinely Yours.

Clockwise from upper left: 1) Proud as a Peacock Tree by My Tree & Me, 2) Birds of a Feather by My Tree & Me, 3) by Almost Sunday, 4) by Memories Live in the Details.
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*Ancestry.com paid for a for me to visit their headquarters and learn about their business. It was an awesome visit and that is my own view.
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Comments (1):
Monica said:
OH! OH! OH! I know a great family tree design! I ordered a beautiful family tree as a Christmas gift for my Mother-in-Law. And, since it was for my MIL, you KNOW it had to be perfect! LOL
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=37448327
Simple Sweet Design on Etsy.com
She does such pretty trees... And she helped me with ideas on arranging the family leaves just right. It really turned out looking great!
Posted on January 26, 2010 10:36