Scrapbooking Supplies News
Scrapbooking On Computers Is Easy, Speedy (The Wilmington Star-News) Although paper scrapbooking is still thriving, the digital option has attracted a new range of crafters, from men - many of whom think paper scrapbooking is too precious for them - to women who can't commit to the paper process.

Around Plymouth (Plymouth Observer) "Around Plymouth" is designed to announce upcoming events taking place in the community. Items will run on a space-available basis. Send details to bkadrich@hometownlife.com

Digital Scrapbooking Saves Memories Online (The Star-Ledger) Scrapbooking has gone digital, and so have all those little, decorative bits and pieces.

Ready, Set, Scrap (The Times-News) FILER - Armed with sheer determination, a pair of scissors, a sheet of barnyard animal stickers and some colorful paper, the contestants of Saturday's scrapbooking scrap-off at the Twin Falls County Fair created works of art they'll be able to keep for years to come.

Hobby Lobby Opens Outlet In Webster, First In N.Y. (Rochester Democrat And Chronicle) Arts and crafts retail giant Hobby Lobby is about to open its first Rochester-area store, in Webster, which also is the Oklahoma-based company's first store in New York state.

IN BRIEF (Pahrump Valley Times) Aug. 16:.

Calendar -- Ankeny (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index) Supervised Bridge Play. 10 a.m.-noon Fridays Sept. 5-Nov. 21. An ongoing class with time to practice and ask questions. Greater Des Moines Bridge Center, 10190 Hickman Court, Clive. $5 per week; 270-0868.

First Hobby Lobby In State (Rochester Democrat And Chronicle) Arts and crafts giant to open its first Rochester-area store in Webster

Got A Gift Card? Use It Or Lose It (Kiplinger Magazine Via Yahoo! Finance) Some bankrupt retailers honor them, but don't count on it.

Scrapbooking Enters The Digital Age (Detroit Free Press) Scrapbooking has gone digital, and so have all those little decorative bits and pieces. Although paper scrapbooking is still thriving, the digital option has attracted a new range of crafters, from men -- many of whom think paper scrapbooking is too precious for them -- to women who can't commit to the paper process.

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