The Wherever collection by 49 And Market, designed by Katie Pertiet, is inspired by travel, routes and the memories created through meaningful journeys. With maps, tickets, buildings and vintage details in earthy browns, soft blues and calming greens, it creates a nostalgic travel atmosphere that is especially well suited to albums and memory keeping projects.
The Class-in-a-Box: 49 And Market Wherever Album gives you the core materials needed to build a complete album using the Wherever collection, together with step-by-step instructions, measurements and photos. The kit includes the Foundation Mixed-Up Landscape Album, papers, laser-cut embellishments, rub-ons, ephemera and more, making it easy to work on an album project with a ready-made structure and rich decorative possibilities. Available product descriptions indicate that the kit is intended to recreate a complete multi-page album, while still allowing flexibility for your own arrangement.
It is especially useful when you want to make a travel album without sourcing separate products one by one. The instructions support the process, but the kit still leaves room for personal choices, so you can either follow the guided design or adapt the album to your own photos, memories and travel story.
👉 Features:
- Album making kit with materials and detailed instructions
- Includes Foundation Mixed-Up Landscape Album
- Includes collection papers, laser-cut elements, rub-ons, ephemera and additional supplies
- Step-by-step instructions with measurements and photos
- Designed for creating a travel album with the Wherever collection
- Instructions are provided free, while the price covers the products included in the kit
👍 Ideal for:
- travel albums
- handmade memory albums
- travel journals
- memory keeping projects
- gifting to crafters who enjoy guided kits
✨ Inspiration Tip:
Perfect for an album that reads like a personal travel journal, where maps, collected paper pieces, notes and photographs become part of one continuous story.
🔥Browse the collection Wherever here