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Do you ever go to flea markets? If not, maybe be you should give it a try. Here is a preliminary shopping list for Scrapbookers who visit or will visit flea markets and want to remember what types of useful scrapbooking items or tools they can pick up there for a great price.

An old card table for a work surface

A lamp, desk lamp, or light

A make-up case for embelishments and tolls on-the-go

Cigar Boxes-for pens

Silverware cases, trays, or caddies for embellishments and tools

VHS "clamshell" cases for die cuts or pens

CD-ROM jewel cases for die cuts, stickers, etc..

Plastic or clear containers with lids-preferably stackable; maybe compartmentalized-for punches, decorative scissors, colorants, tools, pens, stamps, or embellishments

Small compartmentalized toolboxes for tools and cleaners

Baskets for idaes and books

Wooden cmpartmentalized cabinets or shelves for stamp storage

Kitchen utility carousels or spoon holders for most commonly used work surface tools

Office storage pieces or bins to place atop, beneath, or beside work surface

Small file cabinet

Small bookshelf

Small sheet of pegboard with hooks

Bulliten Board

Any container or caddy with handles for cropping on-the-go






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