Support our troops!
Prima Marketing is partnering together with a number of scrapbook stores for a great cause! We are thrilled to have been asked to help with this effort and would love your help! Prima has sent us enough product to create 25 cards for the troops. If you are in the Jackson, TN area and would like to pick up a kit or kits to help make these cards contact us and we will set aside a kit for you. If you don't live in the area and would like to participate let us know and we will send you the kit with your next order. To find out more about this effort, you can visit Prima's blog or check out the this link to see if a LSS near you is participating. You can send the card/cards to the soldiers of you choice or send them to one of the many organizations that accept cards for the troops including CardsforHeroes.org or Scrapbook Royalty. Thanks for your help!
Prima has provided gorgeous paper, crystal charms and two varieties of flowers to complete the cards. Check out these fabulous cards created by Donna Salazar from Prima using the items found in the kits with a few extras of her own.
Posted by Tammy
Monday, October 27, 2008
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