$20 for $40 Worth of Scrapbooking Supplies from Cut Above Scrappin'
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Shoppers safeguard moments with stylish albums, woven ribbons, unique cardstock & creative embellishments
The human memory begins to record events around age 3, a phenomenon discovered in 1898 by a man who has since been forgotten. Keep beloved memories intact with today’s Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of scrapbooking supplies from Cut Above Scrappin'.
Cut Above Scrappin' equips memory keepers with the albums, embellishments, and tools needed to safeguard moments within the secure pages of a scrapbook. Shoppers can preserve treasured souvenirs of family vacations or wildly successful dumpster-diving excursions in a cream weave Provo Craft album, loaded with 10 page protectors and garnished by a 2.5-inch frame on the cover ($6.49). Color-drenched sheets of paper ($0.50+/sheet) provide a lively backdrop, and a woven black-and-white ribbon ($4.99) frames photographs with flair. Scrapbookers can artfully affix small decorations with the basic rub-on roller tool ($7) or use a set of self-adhesive crystals ($2.75) to embellish paper products or the forehead of a sleeping roommate.
Shoppers safeguard moments with stylish albums, woven ribbons, unique cardstock & creative embellishments
The human memory begins to record events around age 3, a phenomenon discovered in 1898 by a man who has since been forgotten. Keep beloved memories intact with today’s Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of scrapbooking supplies from Cut Above Scrappin'.
Cut Above Scrappin' equips memory keepers with the albums, embellishments, and tools needed to safeguard moments within the secure pages of a scrapbook. Shoppers can preserve treasured souvenirs of family vacations or wildly successful dumpster-diving excursions in a cream weave Provo Craft album, loaded with 10 page protectors and garnished by a 2.5-inch frame on the cover ($6.49). Color-drenched sheets of paper ($0.50+/sheet) provide a lively backdrop, and a woven black-and-white ribbon ($4.99) frames photographs with flair. Scrapbookers can artfully affix small decorations with the basic rub-on roller tool ($7) or use a set of self-adhesive crystals ($2.75) to embellish paper products or the forehead of a sleeping roommate.