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Kit Clubs?
Is anyone in a kit club they like? No, I am not buying today, but I received a cash gift for Christmas (assuming I still have it after furnace LOL), and it would cover 3-6 months, depending on club. The person giving it wanted me to purchase something I normally wouldn't, so after my faux fir hat (which I love and is really warm and purchased before the furnace went out), that is the next item I normally wouldn't do.
I have looked at so many lately that is is tough to decide. Any suggestions/likes/dislikes.
I have looked at so many lately that is is tough to decide. Any suggestions/likes/dislikes.
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I was a member of club scrap but at the time they were more stamp oriented so I discontinued after awhile now they have more non stamping choices. I was also a member of Memory Works club. Love their kits but had to discontinue because I realized I can't scrap as fast as the kits come lol. But I do have great kits when I need a go to set. I see great kit sites all the time though some paper companies have their own too. So much to choose from out there.
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I use to belong to SEI club and they were pretty nice! I had to cancel, because I wasn't doing any of the projects..........and I still haven't used them
I think after I get going on actually "scrapbooking" I would love to join a club again
I think after I get going on actually "scrapbooking" I would love to join a club again
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I belong to SEI and there are a few things I REALLY like about it. You can sign up for two different levels, or both. If you pick one, you only get a shipment every other month. The other plus is you can SKIP whenever you want, for a small $1 fee. This really comes in handy when money/time is short or you just don't like the kit that month. You can also buy the other kit if you want. Downside: you only get SEI stuff, if you see that as a downside, I guess. There is another company that I just found, Scrapdango, that has REALLY cute kits that I would love to sign up for if I was looking at an every month club. I bought a kit at CKC from them. Lots of fun stuff from all different manufacturers. So that's my two cents!

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You might check out this link:
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It's old so not all of the links work, but it might give you some ideas.
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It's old so not all of the links work, but it might give you some ideas.

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