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Re: HELP! Looking for suggestions for my 'crafty' wife. ;)



She does really seem to like the organizers.  Any "ultimate" organizer out
there you can suggest?  I'm not sure the cabinets will work because her
craft room is actually a bedroom and we want to stay a bedroom in case we
have to move.

Thanks for your suggestions,

John

"Erin-Joi Collins McNeal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> If she is into scrapbooking as well as stamping, I am sure that organizers
> would go over well. The craft stores have storage units and storage
luggage
> that can transport scrapbook and stamping supplies and projects. There are
> large organizers with multiple pockets and open areas as well as
organizers
> strictly for scissors or punches or other supplies.
>
> If she has her own stamping room, I have a different idea. I would love to
> have cabinetry put in around the walls of my stamping room. Kitchen style
> cabinets with open, adjustable shelves above the cabinets. (Excuse me
while
> I remove the drool!!) This gives counter space for the paper cutter,
Xyrons
> and other small appliances. Closed storage for some items, open for
others.
>
> What you are doing is a fabulous idea!
> Best of luck!
> Erin-Joi
>
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> "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I would greatly appreciate any suggestions you can offer.
> >
> > My wife is really into scrapbooking and rubber stamping.  I'm hoping to
> get
> > her a really nice gift, and hopefully very useful, but I know very
little
> > about the subjects.  What items could I get her that you love and can't
> live
> > without?  Crafting tools or organizers would be great.
> >
> > If you know off the top of your head where the items you suggest can be
> > found, please include that info.  Otherwise, I'll do an internet search
> and
> > try to find them.
> >
> > Thanks for any and all suggestions,
> >
> > John
> >
> >
>
>





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