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In Memoriam Collection



Anyone who has lost a loved one knows how much they cherish them and want to preserve their memory. Putting together a Memory Album is one way of remembering them, now and for future generations. Rina and Kimberly have come together in bringing you the "In Memoriam" collection that exemplifies gentleness in strength. Inside this large collection you will find a myriad of embellishments and papers that are suitable for both softly feminine and more rugged masculine pages. It is delicate and sensitive, yet strong and thoughtful. The colors are peaceful, yet with an intensity that gives them strength. You will be able to choose from a number of color combinations: from crisp silvery white and lavender, to the soft glow of gold leaf and sky blue, from warm caramel and taupe to shades found in nature, and finally to accent colors of scarlet red, navy blue and dark purple.
Often times our emotions are still very raw from our loss and we may find it difficult to draw on our own creativity to assemble tribute pages that will bring justice to our loved one's remembrance. So in addition to this basic page set we have also put together an assortment of ready-made items that are so quick and easy to use so that you will have gorgeous pages in no time with the minimum of effort. Among these items (each available separately so that you can choose your own look and style according to your needs) are a variety of Stacked Papers and clustered frames ("Danglements") which you can mix and match.







You can check out all the In Memoriam collection in the Scrapbook-Elements Store here.











And to celebrate the beauty of this gorgeous collection, I have made a Word Art Set for you!

***SORRY-FREEBIE NO LONGER AVAILABLE***







Comments

Unknown said…
These look very pretty and detailed! With two recent losses in our family, I am sure when up to it....they will be used to make a special page even more special. Thanks you for your generous word-art!
Tammy Gary said…
I am So proud of you! Now I challenge you to post a couple times a week and remember I am one of your Followers, LOL! Terrific WA, you really learned from Rina didn't you!
nine said…
Thank you SO MUCH for this wordart! I have lost too many family members within the last few years and sometimes the words aren't there... so it's nice to have some beautiful word art
TY so very much for this FANTASTIC WA!!!!!!!!!!
I wish I would of had it on Feb 19th when I did my Memorial LO for my blog for my Hubby unforuntately there are no Fallen Firefighter kits out anywhere that I can find!!!!!!
Charne said…
Thank you Debbie! These are super!
Unknown said…
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful word art. They will be the perfect finishing touch for some great layouts I'm sure.
Anonymous said…
Superb!!! Thank you!
AWESEOME wordart! Love the blog look - want to do mine???? lol.
Stater said…
Just lovely & thank you very much.

Zanne

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