Friday, April 6, 2012

Remember This?

With Mother's Day just around the corner, you've still got time to put together a special keepsake to honor your mom.  Linda Albrecht created this "Mother" mini album gift set kit awhile back and we have just a few left.  I think you'll agree, it's lovely and soft, just like mom!  This kit starts with an elegant canvas covered mini album with 16 inner pages (front & back) that are a mix of chipboard and scalloped edge acrylic pages.  Then, create a keepsake box for all those special little notes and bits of sweetness.  Finish the gift set with a beautiful card where you can express your love on the inside.  A perfect gift for mom!  Kit ingredients include:  1 4x8 Artisan Album in natural canvas and 6 chipboard pages from Pink Paislee, 2 scalloped edge die cut acrylic pages; 10 2-sided papers, borderline stickers, flip notes pad, punch out die cut tags; 6 Bella brads from the Queen Bee Collection by Pink Paislee; 1 pack of mixed pearls and 3 Winter Roses from Prima; 1 Artisan frame and 1 pack of black Expressions chipboard alphas from Pink Paislee; 1 Mother's Day rubons from Kaiser Craft; 1 paper mache box (some are square and some are rectangular, but all are 12" in perimeter and have a lid); 1 set of 4 Foundations box feet by Tim Holtz; 1 clear crystal knob; chipboard accents; buttons and more than 7 yards of lace, ribbons, trims, twine and embroidery floss.  PLEASE NOTE:  The image of the box shows a yellow knob.  However, this kit comes with a clear glass knob, due to product availability.  Please visit our gallery under Linda Albrecht Designs to view all images of this kit.  Items also needed, but not included:  cream paint, clear glitter, sandpaper and small flower punch.  This kit was originally priced at $65.00, but is now on sale at 20% off for $52.00.  Happy Good Friday!  Dee





















2 comments:

  1. Absolutely gorgeous! Love the colors and the all the layers!

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  2. Very, very pretty. Yellow has never been a favorite of mine until lately, and now every time I see it, I really like it.

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