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Garden Seed Kit

Hi all! Becky Voth here today!
Just wanted to share my little 
that's in the store RIGHT NOW! :)


It's a great little pocket-sized book where you can store your garden seeds with room for notes!
It comes in two different options with slightly different supplies...

Option 1:
Paper, collages, ephemera & FULL color, detailed instructions on how to assemble the book from scratch! Only $21.75

Option 2:
All of the above AND 3 (YES THREE) sets of Gelatos, Washi Tape, 2 Ink Pads & an Embossing Folder!!! All for only $49.75!

Thanks for stopping by today & don't forget to enter our latest challenge...DOLLS! There's TONS of inspiration from the Design Team over on the Challenge Blog...HERE!

Cheers,

Comments

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    I love the idea of making the little journal to give plant seeds as a hostess gift!

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