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Rina Releases "Revelry" Today

It has been a big weekend for us here in Kentucky what with the Derby today and Mothers Day tomorrow, and then we celebrated our Grandson's 7th Birthday today, along with a late anniversary celebration as Gary and I have been married for 12 years now.  So much going on and then I have had computer issues as well so I am sorry I have not been posting like I should.  Hubby is letting me use his computer so I am going to keep it short and sweet today but I had to let you know about Rina's new release!!!

New from Rina this week at Scrapbook-Elements is "Revelry". 

The festive Revelry collection is a carnival of brilliant color fit for celebrations of any kind. You will love the iridescent jewel colors of turquoise, teal, sapphire, jade and viridian green that are paired with luminous gold and just a touch of violet and aquamarine blue. Perfect for commemorating moments of merriment, elegant events, fun parties or simply rejoicing in having a good time!

DON'T FORGET!
We're celebrating {inter}National Scrapbooking Day 2011 at SBE
Saturday, May 7th through Monday, May 9th
(40% OFF  throughout the store)

And, as always, you can purchase these components individually.
Here are a few pages I have made with this pretty kit.

And of course, I made a little pressie for you as well!


NO LONGER AVAILABLE

And don't forget to check out Rina's Blog for I am sure she has a wonderful gift for you there as well!   Enjoy and I hope to be back soon on a more regular schedule!

Comments

Anonymous said…
Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave in the DigiFree category today [09 May 01:00am GMT]. Thanks, Maria
Charne said…
Great QP Debbie! Thank you!

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