mamakven
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Post by mamakven on Oct 3, 2014 22:51:03 GMT
Not counting kits, where do you do your scrappy shopping?
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scrappington
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Post by scrappington on Oct 3, 2014 23:05:55 GMT
Simon says stamps. Only reasonable priced shipping to Canada. Canadian company I order from is scrapping great deals. Amazing service
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mjmone
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Post by mjmone on Oct 4, 2014 0:49:27 GMT
whenever I travel to Reno I stop by Scrapbook Paradise, the only lss I even know about these days. I will do some shopping on Amazon, Hobby Lobby when paper packs are 50%off...Michaels for basics.
and of course my yearly foray to the Scrapbook Expo in Santa Clara is a huge shopping weekend for me.
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Post by redshoes on Oct 4, 2014 1:04:03 GMT
Hobby Lobby and online, last few kits from Amazon
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Post by 950nancy on Oct 4, 2014 1:24:49 GMT
Michaels, Tuesday Morning, HL, LSS, and Scrapbook.com. Need to check out some other places mentioned here.
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Post by onlywork2scrap on Oct 4, 2014 1:59:04 GMT
I have placed several orders from A Cherry On Top. I am always satisfied with my purchase.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2014 2:25:40 GMT
Mainly ACOT and Scrapbook Generation. I will stop at Hobby Lobby or Michael's if I need basic consumables, or am looking for something in a hurry.
How could I forget? I also order stamps and stamping supplies from Stampin' Up.
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kitbop
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Post by kitbop on Oct 4, 2014 2:53:22 GMT
My lss: the scrapping bug (also a Canadian online store). Simon says stamp (free shipping). And Curry's art supplies for supplies like tombo mono multi, Copic markers, watercolours/mediums...another Canadian store that has great prices and free shipping!
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Post by Scrapper100 on Oct 4, 2014 2:54:49 GMT
Well until we moved here I was mostly buying from myself (CTMH). Now that I have some real box stores I have been shopping there - Tuesday Morning, Hobby Lobby, Joann's and Micheal's - I had all but Hobby Lobby in San Diego but they stores there just stunk and there really weren't any local scrapbook stores. I tried to support local but they never had what I wanted and the one that was local just closed this week - to my knowledge there isn't a local scrapbook store here Oh and I recently bought some PL from Amazon - the really cheap prices made up for the lack of quality and overall I am happy with my purchases but only because they were so cheap.
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tiffanytwisted
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Post by tiffanytwisted on Oct 4, 2014 3:59:53 GMT
I buy my GGP refills thru Walmart.com and have them shipped to the store.
I hit the big box stores from time to time, but prefer online shopping. The selection is definitely better. My favorites include PaperWishes, Createforless, Scrapbook.com, ScrapbookGeneration (a new one for me!) & Amazon. I also bought something from FranticStamper a few weeks ago and was quite pleased w/them.
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Post by berta147 on Oct 4, 2014 5:59:17 GMT
A little bit everywhere. M's & J's, Beverly's, for basics. SU, I am a demo. TJ, TM for deals. I also try to check out LSS's when I travel. I visit a great store in Talent, Oregon, Scrappycraft I got to go there today for some crafty goodness! Fun store! I shopped at 2peas on line. I have tried ACOT. If I can't get it local I will check out online, but not too often.
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Post by love2scrap on Oct 4, 2014 14:25:53 GMT
Ebay Frantic stamper ( has everything even older products that you maybe looking for) Bluemoon Scrapbooking (50 and get free shipping in us) A cherry on top Scrapbook.com And the usual Michaels Joanns Hobby lobby Tuesday morning
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kellynn
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Post by kellynn on Oct 4, 2014 23:46:17 GMT
ACOT and Scrapbook.com are the two online stores. I've had one purchase with SSS and I will be buying from them again. All three of these stores have been great. I just stumbled upon Scrapbook Generations so I am going to check them out too. I like that she is also a brick and mortar store. I wish that I had one! I get a few things at Michael's, AC Moore, JoAnn's and Hobby Lobby, mainly adhesive and mixed media, but as far as paper and embellishments I get them online.
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mamakven
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Post by mamakven on Oct 5, 2014 0:45:33 GMT
what is SSS?
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Post by scraphappyinjax on Oct 5, 2014 1:13:00 GMT
www.simonsaysstamp.com. Great online store. I primarily buy SU! (Another demo) but I do shop @ Michaels, Joann's, & Hobby Lobby too. The LSS have all closed but one.
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tsabhira
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Post by tsabhira on Oct 5, 2014 1:15:09 GMT
ACOT and Scrapbook.com for paper/embellies SSS for stamps Scrapbook Warehouse for discounted art stuff, ink, etc. Blick for art supplies Penwa for markers and cheap adhesive (Tombow) Amazon, Michaels, Joann, Hobby Lobby for random cheap stuff Ebay! And don't forget Etsy for older product Scrapbook Pal is on my list to try also because they have cheap shipping
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oaksong
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Post by oaksong on Oct 5, 2014 1:30:52 GMT
My [HASH]1 scrapbook store lately is Tuesday Morning. I have only been getting back into scrapbooking for about the last year, so it's all new to me. It has been a great inexpensive way to add lots of fun paper, stamps, embellishments and items that I didn't even know existed until I found the Peas (wood veneer, Thickers, washi, to name a few.)
I ordered online from Two Peas at first, but then they didn't seem to have much. Since then I've placed some orders from Scrapbook.com and A Cherry on Top. I am fortunate to be fairly close to the Prima Warehouse, and they've had some nice sales on top of already discounted prices. I try to support my LSS's (there are 3 really good ones) when I can, but their inventory just can't compete with the selection to be had elsewhere.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2014 2:02:50 GMT
ACOT for most things. Scrapbook Generation for idea books, page kits and "stuff" Paisleys and Polkadots for page kits (monthly usually)
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mamakven
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Post by mamakven on Oct 5, 2014 2:40:30 GMT
the problem i'm running into is it seems i can't find everything i want at one store, and once you factor in shipping, even 2 stores is a huge cost. UGH. Here's what i have so far as of locations to shop online
ACOT Blue moon My scraps and more scrapbook.com scrapbook generation Simon Says Stamp
Missing any?
Ps. i'm loving tuesday morning also!
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Post by marienadine on Oct 5, 2014 5:09:59 GMT
Mostly Joann's, Pat Catans, Hobby Lobby, and Michael's Have 1 LSS but I really don't like their selections as of lately... no new stuff...
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Post by artisticscrapper on Oct 5, 2014 5:25:38 GMT
I shop Scrapbook.com and Amazon. I'm thinking of trying ACOT as well. I also go to Michaels since it's close by.
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scrapnnana
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Post by scrapnnana on Oct 5, 2014 11:55:08 GMT
I don't shop online, just local brick and mortar stores. If I actually need or want something, I visit the local craft stores (Michaels, ACMoore, Hobby Lobby, in that order), Tuesday Morning, and the paper arts and stamp stores. Until the last remaining LSS in our area closed, I did most of my scrapbook shopping there. I bought a ton during their going out of business sale, so these days I hardly buy anything in the way of supplies.
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tduby1
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Post by tduby1 on Oct 5, 2014 13:40:43 GMT
We have several local Dollar and Two stores, as well as a few close out type stores, that have HUGE scrapbooking aisles. The Dollar and Two stores particularly. Their aisles are comparable in size to the smaller Joanne's. They carry a lot of name brand stuff from a season or two past. Most is $1.50 or cheaper. The owner (a man) does not scrapbook but he takes scrapbook classes to learn what is current and what of the "older" stuff would work currently and that is what he stocks. He has 6 stores within a 25 mile radius of my house and their stock varies from store to store.
I get 85% of my embellishments from there. Almost all of my embellishments on the layouts I posted came from there. Paper isn't too great. Other deals:
Page refills 10 for 2.00 as a bonus they come preloaded with Kraft paper that I add to my paper- various styles/ sizes available Albums 10.00 but not the style I use but a good deal. Washi tape bundles for 1.50- 2.00 4 or so rolls Adhesive runners 1.50-- my sister uses these and likes them. Kits 2.00-3.00 Mat stacks for a few bucks Paper trimmers 10.00+ Glue dots- name brand 1.00 those sold out quick! Big paper carriers with handles 2.00. Packs of 5 13x13 paper holders with snaps for 1.00- I bought like 20 packs. They are nice heavy and I think the name brand was Generation Scrapbook. I assigned one per school year to each kid and their school memrobelia, pics, report cards etc, each year gets slid in there and at the end of the year it gets labeled and filed. The rest I use to make kits.
He also has a craft section that I get feathers and other things to use for embellishments.
A lot of my early organization came from here, too.
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tiffanytwisted
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Post by tiffanytwisted on Oct 5, 2014 15:24:08 GMT
I hate you, tduby1!! And I mean this in the best way, lol. I have never even heard of Dollar and Two, so I obviously don't have one near me. My Dollar Tree has nothing scrappy at all! I've bought quite a few organizing supplies from them, but nothing scrappy. I'm jealous!
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tduby1
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Post by tduby1 on Oct 5, 2014 16:58:54 GMT
I hate you, tduby1!! And I mean this in the best way, lol. I have never even heard of Dollar and Two, so I obviously don't have one near me. My Dollar Tree has nothing scrappy at all! I've bought quite a few organizing supplies from them, but nothing scrappy. I'm jealous! It's a local thing. A man owns them locally. It's not a franchise. Our dollar tree has nothing either we have a grocery store that has an "out of date" section and off of that they have a little scrapbooking section similar to the dollar and two. I get a lot of items there,too.
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tiffanytwisted
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Post by tiffanytwisted on Oct 5, 2014 17:47:56 GMT
You lucky duck!
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Post by annchristine on Oct 5, 2014 23:58:52 GMT
Tuesday Morning, Michael's, Joann's for physical stores. I've ordered once from ACOT and a few times from scrapsteals and craftysteals. TM is my current favorite though, especially since they've expanded their supplies!
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Post by robkaynel on Oct 6, 2014 0:18:08 GMT
I get stuff from TM, M's, HL and J's locally. Online, I like ACOT, Scrapbook.com, Scrapbooksteals.com, peachy cheap deals, amazon and stampin up.
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Post by CarolineO'Sullivan on Oct 6, 2014 0:18:40 GMT
I buy most of my things from Paper Issues as I love the store, owner etc. I also buy from FF and now and again if a kit grabs me I will buy it (I do not sub anywhere, have not for over a year) to be honest though in a year I have bought maybe 4 or 5 kits (mostly from CT)
I live in NZ though and do not really have a good LSS.
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Post by cmpeter on Oct 6, 2014 0:56:04 GMT
My LSS, scrapbookpal.com, Amazon or from SB.com. But mostly the LSS.
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