Book Review and Giveaway: Ethnic Scrapbooking

Posted by Caley on November 17th, 2009 at 05:00am

Celebrate cultural heritage through scrapbooking with this book by Lisa M. Sanford published by LJS Publishing. This book covers over 40 countries and cultures in a great exploration of diversity. Learn more and enter to win a copy here.

Ethnic Scrapbooking Book Book Review and Giveaway: Ethnic Scrapbooking

Contest ends December 1, 2009. You can enter once daily, so return often to improve your chances of winning!

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