by Christine on 22/05/07 at 4:38pm
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Kim Guymon wrote an interesting article about bringing digital scrapbooking into traditional paper-based scrapbook retail stores.
Will it work? Has anyone done it yet?
Kim says
I hear voices in the industry trying to convince me to embrace digital scrapping as a retailer. But how? If a digital scrapper comes into my place of business and buys buttons, ribbon, etc. for an altered project or to complete a digital page, isn’t she then just a customer? What makes her any different ...
by Christine on 22/05/07 at 4:38pm
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Kim Guymon wrote an interesting article about bringing digital scrapbooking into traditional paper-based scrapbook retail stores.
Will it work? Has anyone done it yet?
Kim says
I hear voices in the industry trying to convince me to embrace digital scrapping as a retailer. But how? If a digital scrapper comes into my place of business and buys buttons, ribbon, etc. for an altered project or to complete a digital page, isn’t she then just a customer? What makes her any different ...
by Christine on 22/05/07 at 4:38pm
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Kim Guymon wrote an interesting article about bringing digital scrapbooking into traditional paper-based scrapbook retail stores.
Will it work? Has anyone done it yet?
Kim says
I hear voices in the industry trying to convince me to embrace digital scrapping as a retailer. But how? If a digital scrapper comes into my place of business and buys buttons, ribbon, etc. for an altered project or to complete a digital page, isn’t she then just a customer? What makes her any different ...
by Christine on 22/05/07 at 4:38pm
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Kim Guymon wrote an interesting article about bringing digital scrapbooking into traditional paper-based scrapbook retail stores.
Will it work? Has anyone done it yet?
Kim says
I hear voices in the industry trying to convince me to embrace digital scrapping as a retailer. But how? If a digital scrapper comes into my place of business and buys buttons, ribbon, etc. for an altered project or to complete a digital page, isn’t she then just a customer? What makes her any different ...
by Christine on 22/05/07 at 4:38pm
Leave Response
Kim Guymon wrote an interesting article about bringing digital scrapbooking into traditional paper-based scrapbook retail stores.
Will it work? Has anyone done it yet?
Kim says
I hear voices in the industry trying to convince me to embrace digital scrapping as a retailer. But how? If a digital scrapper comes into my place of business and buys buttons, ribbon, etc. for an altered project or to complete a digital page, isn’t she then just a customer? What makes her any different ...
by Christine on 22/05/07 at 4:38pm
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Kim Guymon wrote an interesting article about bringing digital scrapbooking into traditional paper-based scrapbook retail stores.
Will it work? Has anyone done it yet?
Kim says
I hear voices in the industry trying to convince me to embrace digital scrapping as a retailer. But how? If a digital scrapper comes into my place of business and buys buttons, ribbon, etc. for an altered project or to complete a digital page, isn’t she then just a customer? What makes her any different ...
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