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jns
01-23-2005, 09:44 AM
love disney scrapbooking
any one know where to buy over here or on line
most of the usa sites won't ship to Europe

allie5
01-23-2005, 09:48 AM
My mum is into this in a big way. We have one of those "Hobby Craft" stores in our town which do quite a bit.

The only other option I can think of is Ebay. Quite a lot of the scrap booking sellers will ship to Europe at "cost" price.

KayleeUK
01-23-2005, 10:39 AM
Jackie are you looking for Disney stuff specifically?

jns
01-23-2005, 11:46 AM
yes sorry i should have said Disney stuff

LynnTarrant
01-23-2005, 05:17 PM
Creative memories operate here in England (I notice you're from Ireland) and have some disney stuff, if you go onto their site you can see the disney bits on the US site and then try and contact your nearest consultant

KayleeUK
01-24-2005, 03:49 AM
Jackie

Have you looked at places like Scraptastic (http://www.scraptastic.co.uk/) there is also a forum on there :)

NatalieD
01-24-2005, 09:41 AM
Jackie
Have a look here www.ukscrappers.co.uk
they have message boards like these ones and also have a sponsors board that lists lots of UK suppliers of scrapbooking stuff.
HTH
natalie

MazdaUK
01-27-2005, 11:33 AM
Before Christmas our local Hobbycraft had fantastic Disney scrapbooks - I was going to get one each for my boys but the price was horrible!!!!! (about £50 each).

I've seen supplies on e-bay - UK suppliers as well, I think.

I'm not big on scrapbooking, but I have made my boys a journal each - I bought two of those A4 folders with (bound in) plastic pockets for £1.99 each in Woolworths. Then I printed out a selection of pages from www.themouseforless.com - questions about the parks, hidden Mickey pages, daily record pages etc., plus some blank colouring pages from Disney Magic Artist (in case they get up too early!) and slipped them into the pockets. I decorated the cover with small Disney stickers (the sort you get for £1 in Woolworths). OK, they won't win any prizes for craft but will help them build their memories.

Father Christmas also got them a photo album each - Boots do good ones for kids with lines under each pocket to write what the picture is of, and a ziploc pocket for maps, tickets etc.

Plus we're going to do a brief video diary at the beginning/end of each day so we don't forget anything (and so I don't have to take the camcorder every day)

Miffy2003
01-27-2005, 01:57 PM
I'm not big on scrapbooking, but I have made my boys a journal each - I bought two of those A4 folders with (bound in) plastic pockets for £1.99 each in Woolworths. Then I printed out a selection of pages from www.themouseforless.com - questions about the parks, hidden Mickey pages, daily record pages etc., plus some blank colouring pages from Disney Magic Artist (in case they get up too early!) and slipped them into the pockets. I decorated the cover with small Disney stickers (the sort you get for £1 in Woolworths). OK, they won't win any prizes for craft but will help them build their memories.

Just wanted to say, what a lovely idea!

tony64
01-27-2005, 04:42 PM
we've been 4 times now and after the first trip our neighbour told us about the scrap book they did of their trip. ( the Happy Book :cool1: ) as it has become know
We now do a " Happy Book " for every trip and you would not believe how many things you forget about that all come flooding back the next time you pick up the book ( almost like being back with the Mouse :earboy2: LOL )

Definately worth doing.
It also great fun for the younger ones as they can contribute and make it a souvenir for the whole family :grouphug:

jns
01-27-2005, 06:10 PM
Plus we're going to do a brief video diary at the beginning/end of each day so we don't forget anything (and so I don't have to take the camcorder every day)[/QUOTE]



what a Great Idea

Jackie