New home equals new memories with ‘Extreme Makeover: Home Edition’
Mason plans scrapbooking event April 26


Published/Last Modified on Friday, April 25, 2008 3:06 PM MDT


Local independent sales consultant Delline Mason announced that the company she represents, Creative Memories, had a hand in making the new home featured in a recent airing of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” a dream come true for Ju-Juanna Latif, a single mother of four living in Wilmington, Del.


Creative Memories donated $10,000 worth of its scrapbooking and memory-celebration products so that Latif could keep a visual record of the family’s transition from its old house to its new home. Products included Creative Memories’ premier photo-safe albums and accessories, tools for creating traditional and digital memory books, photo organizers and home decor items such as wall displays and frames.

Mason said it was an honor for Creative Memories to play a role in such a popular and meaningful show. “We were thrilled to be selected by ‘Extreme Makeover: Home Edition’ and to learn that our albums and frames were being used by the Latif family to celebrate and treasure this amazing moment in their lives.”

Mason will conducting a scrapbooking  event at  the Gadsden Hotel on Saturday, April 26 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Call Mason at 364-4686 for details.

Company co-founder Rhonda Anderson said Creative Memories and “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” share a passion for storytelling. “The show chronicles the story of a deserving family whose life is transformed by their move into a new home. At Creative Memories, we’re dedicated to helping people tell their stories by developing products they can use to preserve and showcase memorable events.”

Said Mason: “It’s wonderful to know that the same Creative Memories products I use with my customers here in Douglas are being used by the Latif family to celebrate this exciting time. I can only imagine all of the beautiful memories they will keep forever.”

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