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09/30/2010

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Loved your booth at the show, Joyce was very helpful! Glad to see you back!

Good to see you in Ohio again, loved your booth! Tell Dan hi! We miss seeing him at the shows.

Hey Darcie, I was at the show in Strongsville and just wanted to let you know I LOVED your booth. Thank you for the charm you gave me, it's awesome. I bought some of the charm sets and I can't wait to try them out. ALSO, I loved the necklace you had on and am going to give the metal clay thing a try, thank you for telling me about it and for sending me to Fire Mountain Gems. I watched the videos you mentioned and it really doesn't sound hard. Going to order that beginner kit, can't wait. I love your designs and the new stamp sets. I also bought the pumpkin frame. I'm going to have some fun this weekend!!!

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