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Simply Fundamental Scrapbooking

Experience the beautiful Simply Fundamental Scrapbooking workshop - available only during November!  This workshop has been created using all the items featured in our campaign exclusive My Legacy album bundles, available during November for $71.80 USD each! 

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When you purchase the album bundle, you will also qualify to receive a value pack of side load or top load Memory Protectors FREE - a savings of $19.95 USD!  Along with the album style and design of your choice, each bundle includes one Paper Fundamentals Enchantment pack, one Fundamental stickers Enchantment pack, one Peacock fundamental assortment, and three sheets of White Daisy cardstock. 

You will then be set to turn these beautiful products into fabulous layouts using the new Simply Fundamental Scrapbooking workshop featuring five layouts you can make using all the supplies in your bundle.  Check out the 5 layouts that this product will make.

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*Offer valid November 1-30, 2015 while supplies last.  No tax will be charged on the free items.  Shipping/handling rates are based on the full retail price of any free items, including the sheets of White Daisy cardstock.

 

Thanks for stopping by.

Jaime

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