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There's a small LSS in Surfside (just south of MB) called Artful Legacy. Haven't been there yet, but plan to the next time I'm in the area. That's the only one I'm aware of.
I spent an entire month there and found that the store at Broadway was closed and I never could locate the store at Surfside but their web site looks great. There is a Michaels but you might want to take your own supplies. i was so surprised but I guess if you are at the beach you are supposed to enjoy the sun, sand, and food.
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I know you are supposed to enjoy the beach, sand, sun and food, but I always take stamping stuff with me, for some reason the beach gives me a lot of ideas
The is a scrapbook store at Myrtle Beach. There is a AC Moore and Michaels too.
The AC Moore is down on the south end. It used to be Ben Franklins.
The Scrapbook store is on Robert Grissom Parkway. It's called Scrapping At the Beach.
Hope this link works
Artful Legacy is at Surfside Beach. It is owned by Christine and Buck Davis. They sell their own line of stamps, mounted and unmounted, as well as other brands and have loads of cool tools and classes. I spent a week at Surfside last summer and spent 3 days at Artful Legac, taking classes and learning from Christine. It is a little difficult to find the shop, but it is on Highway 17. It is in a small row of shops and offices. At the other end of the row of shops is a bead shop. Between the 2 of them I blew my vacation budget!
Here's the rubba site: http://www.artfullegacy.com/index.html
Have fun!
mcpat