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HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Today is the day many of you have been waiting for!   I hope each of you are blessed with plenty of family, plenty to eat and plenty of shopping.  My plans today include going to visit with my husband's family for a brief time and then going to enjoy a nice meal with my brother and his family.  The kids will all enjoy their Thanksgiving meals today with their in-laws, and tomorrow they will shop while I plan on cleaning house in preparation for our "thanksgiving" meal on Saturday. I am looking forward to all of the kids coming in and spending the day with us.

In the mean time, take a breather while that turkey is roasting in the oven, and hop on over to the Scrapbook Elements Store for their Thanksgiving Weekend Sale.  Most items in the store are 40% off, and there are 150 Door Buster Items priced at only a dollar or two!  I popped in and took a peek just a few minutes ago, and have my wish list started!!!

Cathy Krenek of CathyK Designs has many of her beautiful products priced at only $1.00, including the AUTUMN AIR kit that was previously available as a part of the Octo2012 Digi Scrap Connect FB Hop.  I used it to create a couple of family history pages for my Ancestral Record Photo Book Series I have been working on for the family, AND follow to the end with me for a nice surprise!

 
 
 
 

 Cathy K Design Store @Scrapbook-Elements

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Count your blessings, enjoy your day and Happy Scrappin!


Comments

Donna said…
Thanks for the stacked papers- they look wonderful!

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