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The Scrapbooking Sisterhoodof Delta Phi Scrappa

I recently attend the annual scrapbooking retreat for the sisters of Delta Phi Scrappa; based in Minnesota.  Delta Phi Scrappa is a sorority for scrapbookers.  Founded in 2005, Delta Phi Scrappa exists to bring women together for scrapbooking and sisterhood.  This is accomplished through retreats, meetings and special events throughout the year. Monthly events are held for the Nashville, TN Chapter, AKA Royal Scrap Club; Scrapbooking Club for Busy Women



I had the BEST time. I was there Thursday-Sunday.  Sharon James; the newest member of DPS Nashville, TN attended the retreat with me.  She and I had a blast and met so many wonderful people. We also participated in some boss indoor and outdoor activities.  One of the activities was a layout contest.  Below are some of layouts from the competition held on Sunday, February 3, 2013












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  1. Thank you.we had Great time.the icing was when you ladies hummed the melody of our sorority song while Sharon sang.that was beautiful.I say and felt the love of Christ.

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