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SBE NEW RELEASES & MARCH MADNESS

Top of the morning to you!!  Cathy Krenek has just released a fun, happy kit to celebrate St. Patrick's Day or just good luck:  CathyK Designs LUCKY ONE by Cathy Krenek. You'll find 12 papers, shabby wood frame, canvas frame, rainbow, shamrock vine, butterfly, 2 clovers, leafy stem, 2 crocheted shamrocks, 5 glittered flowers, burlap flower, folded flower, curly ribbon, stapled ribbon, chevron ribbon, 2 string, crochet trim, paint stamp, star scatter, 3 flair, 3 chipboard circle elements, 3 tiled words, lucky one card, playing card, 2 journal cards, and a knotted bow.
SFH/SFO Friendly. Created at 300 ppi for superior quality printing.

I had the perfect pictures just laying on my hard-drive for this fun kit, and if you follow all along to the end, you may find a freebie too ;)




 CathyK Designs LUCKY ONE by Cathy Krenek as all new Scrapbook Elements releases is on sale Sunday and Monday!   



MARCH MADNESS SALE every Monday in March, almost everything is 40% off regular price for one day!

As promised, here is your freebie...I hope you enjoy it! 
freebie no longer available

Comments

SiskiyouSue said…
Thanks for the oh-so-pretty!

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