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Special Days in May

Happy Sunday to everyone, Jean here to share what Spring and the month of May will bring to us.

May has many events to celebrate, we know you need to get started NOW to create your projects, so let's get going with some inspiration.


We have created new Pocket AlteredPages for some of May's events.

Let's start with Cinco de Mayo and all the colorful ways to share the festivities of May 5th.


Create wonderful pages with a 
South of the Border Flavor



Of course, May is Mother's Day, time to gift that special woman in your Life with a handmade creation they will treasure.  Aunts, Grandma's, friends who have influenced your life in a wonderful way will be so touched by your thoughtfulness.





These Mothers Day Pocket Altered Pages include a magnet, 1 yard of fiber and lots of embellishments. 








Memorial Day can be a remembrance day for some. It's also a day to spend time at a picnic or parade to celebrate our wonderful country and those who have served  and continue to serve.

Pocket Altered Pages are such a great gift for a Veteran.  they will appreciate the time you take to create a lasting memory for them.   Add service photos of important people who have served.  


We have an array of collages dedicated to the Military

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Thanks to Stencil 1 for awesome products!


Comments

  1. I'm excited about the Pocket Pages kits!!! :-)

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  2. May sounds like a creative time! Thank you for being on the bandwagon for pocket pages♥

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