Happy Cinco de Mayo!

 Happy Cinco de Mayo!¡Hola, Scrappy Senoritas (and Senors)!

You may have gathered by now that we at Creating Keepsakes are a festive bunch. We’re down for a party for any reason whatsoever. Even though Cinco de Mayo (5th of May in Spanish) is not a US holiday, we’re happy to honor our Mexican friends today and join in their celebration.

First, a bit of a history lesson. Cinco de Mayo commemorates the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, when a band of untrained Mexican commoners, led by Benito Juarez, defeated Napoleon III’s French forces to maintain their autonomy and independence. Underdogs, unity, patriotism–these are things we can all get behind!

 Two of our favorite companies for Spanish-language scrap supplies are Spanish Memories and Arte Latin-Oh!  Both carry Spanish-specific products as well as hip stamps, paper, stickers and more for many occasions. Whether you have Mexican roots, live south of the border, or have simply vacationed there, these products will make terrific additions to your stash!

 Here’s just a sampling of some of their great stuff:

 Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Feliz Cinco de Mayo, Amigas and Amigos!

Beth Opel

Senior Writer, Creating Keepsakes

P.S. Thanks to all who celebrated National Scrapbooking Day with us on Saturday. For a complete list of our contest winners, please click on the “Giveaways” tab at the top of this blog. Congratulations to our lucky ladies and thanks to all for making NSD a fun and memorable event!

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0 Responses to Happy Cinco de Mayo!

  1. Nancy L. says:

    Gracias!
    I didn’t know about these companies!

  2. Nicky from Canada says:

    Would love to take this!!

  3. Karen Grosz says:

    Ok, I have been dabbling in digital but don’t know a lot. Mostly edit my photos with it, trying to do more.

  4. Martha says:

    Jessica,

    I love your classes. You totally rock! Would love to take more.

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