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Kid’s Klub Scrapbooking the 4th Sunday of every month

Did you know that this generation is the most photographed ever?  Did you also know that because pictures are not printed as much as used to be that this generation will NOT have any photographs of themselves in 10 years?  That’s crazy. 

So let’s change that by instilling the importance of preserving memories in children.  So if you know a kid at least 9 years old OR in the 3rd grade they are welcome to join my Kid’s Klub that meets the 4th Sunday of every month from 2-4pm.

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Sunday, September 27

from 2-4pm

First class is $25 and includes the My Crush Book of their choice (shown below), matching assortment and a journaling pen.  

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Students should bring 10-20 photos and memorabilia with them to class along with a paper trimmer.

Each month students will continue to fill their My Crush books with their memories for only $15 each month.  They will also receive a new embellishment or tool that they can use each month in their books.

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Choose from 5 lovely My Crush book offerings that will provide a swoon-worthy background for your favorite memories.  

http://singingscrapper.ctmh.com/Retail/Product.aspx?ItemID=7337&ci=2259

http://singingscrapper.ctmh.com/Retail/Product.aspx?ItemID=7338&ci=2260

http://singingscrapper.ctmh.com/Retail/Product.aspx?ItemID=7992&ci=2272

 

So be sure to register your child today for the first Kid’s Klub – My Crush books.

Sunday, September 27

from 2-4pm

First class is $25 and includes the My Crush Book of their choice, matching assortment and a journaling pen. 

Students must be in the 3rd grade and/or 9 years old to attend. Parents do not have to stay.

Thanks for stopping by.

Jaime

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