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Old 03-05-2006, 03:59 AM   #1  
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My friend and I will be going to the KC Regional and will be in the area for several days. Any stores we should be checking out? We love to shop.
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Hi! If you are looking for fun scrapbook stores be sure and go to Captured Memories. It is jam packed full of new fun stuff and more comes in daily! Their web site is www.capturedmemoriesscrapbooks.com. It is easy to get to also. Hope you have a great time while in KC! Gina
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I like to shop at Scrapbookers Dream. Here's their website: www.kcscrapbookersdream.com. I shop at the Northland location and it's amazing. They don't have a lot of stamping stuff, but lots and lots of scrapbooking supplies and everyone there is really nice. We also have some Archivers stores that are great. If you haven't checked them out, it's worth a look.
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You should experience the Plaza. Anyone there would be able to tell you how to get there. Take time to eat there and walk around and just look in all the great stores.
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I don't know about stores or anything, however, we are having a SCS dinner & swap on that Friday evening. Would love to see you come to that. Always great to meet fellow SCSers. The details are in my siggy.
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