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We're headed to Pittsburgh in August. Looking to support the local stamp/scrapbooking stores. I've looked up StampFanci, Scrapbook Super Station, The Crop Shop and Pat Catan's. Any other stores I should know about/visit?
I have never heard of the Crop Shop and I have lived here my whole life! I highly recommend Scrapbook Super Station (when I make the drive up there, I easily browse for a couple hours) and Stamp Fanci (that little store is packed with so much stampy goodness....wonderful owner and a great place to truly rummage around in).
I have never heard of the Crop Shop and I have lived here my whole life! I highly recommend Scrapbook Super Station (when I make the drive up there, I easily browse for a couple hours) and Stamp Fanci (that little store is packed with so much stampy goodness....wonderful owner and a great place to truly rummage around in).
I was just at Scrapbook Super Station on Friday! They had all the new colors of Distress Oxide Inks! I was only able to get 4... dang it.
Stamp Fanci is totally awesome, allow plenty of time to peruse all of her dies, stamps, papers, etc. The owner posts some good information on her Facebook page, including her business hours. ... And I second the mentions of Pat Catan's. Each store has its own personality, so definitely check in at those.
There is a Brutus Monroe store on Greentree Rd. in the Pittsburgh area (I've never been to it). I also just searched for The Crop Shop, having never heard of it, and it's located in Mt. Pleasant, about an hour southeast of Pittsburgh.
The Scrapbook Super Station in Butler is absolutely amazing!!!! A paper crafter's dream, for sure.