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Activity-focused gifts in all price ranges
0 Comments | Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Dec 13, 2004 | by Compiled by Kathryn Clayton
Medium: Sizzix' Sizzlits Classic Alphabet dies and storage system ($75 on sale); Sizzix die cutter ($69.99); big packs of pens ($79.99)
High: Organizer on wheels (our Cropper Hopper was $120 at Robert's Crafts). Before these, scrapbookers hauled their supplies and projects-in-the-making to classes in boxes under their arms. "What's neat about it is when you go to scrapbooking classes you can bring all your stuff with you," said avid scrapbooker Evelyn Clayton.
The sky's the limit: All of the above and more.
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