Does anything say "Welcome Home!" more than a stunning wreath on your front door?
January is National Papercrafting Month. We don't just do cards or pages, we also do "off the page" projects! Most people put a pretty wreath on their front door for Christmas. The holidays are over and it's time to swap out your decor!
For January only, you can create this beautiful piece of home decor to adorn your home. I have mine on the inside of my front door. If you're getting married this year, this is for you! Whip one up and display at your ceremony or reception to welcome your guests, then put it in your new home as a lasting reminder of your big day! If you're pregnant or have just had a baby, this would be oh so sweet in your bub's nursery! Or, why not create this for a milestone anniversary? The options are endless.
The best part of this kit is not only do YOU decide where to place the succulents and greenery, you pick the wording! First name, last name, a greeting, a blessing, you choose! It's really easy to put together. Don't believe me? Watch this quick video!
There are four ways you can get the wreath kit:
Buy it for $28.50—no qualifying purchase required!
Get it for free with a qualifying $90 purchase!*
Get it for free by hosting a party that reaches the second level of Hostess Rewards.
No matter how you get your Welcome Home wreath kit—or how many you get—you are going to love how easy this kit makes it to add a little more papercrafted beauty to your life.
I've got a ton of photos to print. I like waiting til my favorite printer*** has a good special on before I print. I also like to share the wealth with my customers. Any one needing to print larger size photos but have been waiting for a special? Here you go!
***Disclaimer: Harvey Norman has no idea who I am. I simply like sharing special deals when they come my way. I use HN for my printing as they use Fuji Crystal Archive papers and wet processing. (BigW uses fuji crystal archive dry printing. The finished print is a totally different feel to traditional wet printing, and I don't like it. Feels more like a home printed photo than a professionally printed photo.)