the popularity of scrapbooking fell in the early 1900s due to the recession following World War I. The recession forced many scrapbook-related business to close down
Hopefully that won't happen now; but who knows.
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Jody H. (jodcold)
Jody H. (jodcold)
jodcold wrote:Hopefully that won't happen now; but who knows.
Don't worry... there are many of us on this board that will keep the industry going LOL! I know I'm doing my share!
wow, did not know it started so long ago, but don't worry, as long as I have so many pics to scrap, we won't have a scrappers recession now just no one talk me into going digi cause I really enjoy buying paper stuff
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I really hope that doesn't happen but I know of at least two different LSS that are going out of business.
jodcold wrote:Hopefully that won't happen now; but who knows.
I soo agree with you..Im sure we will all be fine
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Hmmm... I didn't realize that there were scrapbooking-related businesses back then... Interesting...
Leslie
Same here. I wonder what they did. Certainly, there were not LSS back then. If not, what the nature of scrapbooking businesses?lilkoala3 wrote:Hmmm... I didn't realize that there were scrapbooking-related businesses back then... Interesting...
Bibi
so many LSS have gone under & so many people I know say they can't really afford to shop for stuff now. I hope things pick up soon.
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