Tuesdays with Tammy: Back from Nashville - Part II
Posted by Tammy Miller
As Jen mentioned yesterday we are back from Nashville, home of country music. I enjoy country music and wish we could have had more time site seeing, but the sites we did take in were beautiful. What a beautiful part of the country -- gorgeous landscaping, warm, welcoming and full of southern hospitality.
One of our first stops was at The Sassy Scrapper in Murfreesboro.
This is where we found Mary Kumpf, Lee Diamond and Bettye Branton. Yes, her name ends in "ye". How cute is that?
These ladies love their AccuCut GrandeMARK machine. They have an 8" Roman Uppercase alphabet set they use to cut letters out of chipboard covered in cardstock for classes and to sell individually.
They also use their machine to cut shapes to sell at the register. Mary said the 5 1/4" Square-Scalloped and Circle-Scalloped shapes sell really well for her.
What a cute store, and it was packed with all sorts of products. Jen purchased more than a few sheets of paper along with some other scrapbook supplies. I nearly had to pull her out of the store, wink wink. : )
Before the rain set in we ran into Memories In Bloom Scrapbook Superstore in Clarksville owned by Georgie Vaughan Stimson. I love this fun entrance.
Lauren and Kim were there to help with the rest of Jen's purchases (good thing we had extra room in the rental car!). Beautiful projects were displayed throughout the store and customers had access to a GrandeMARK machine and lots of fun dies.
Again, we found die cuts near the cash register, which is one of my favorite "smart business tips".
Here they have used chipboard and plastic to cut birds, tags, frames and borders.
What fun we had in Nashville visiting stores that love their AccuCut systems as much as we do. I look forward to seeing more scrapbook stores across the country later this year. See you next week...











I am so glad to see you featured Memories in Bloom in Clarksville on your blog. This is my favorite scrapbook store to shop and it deserves recognition. I love using a variety of AccuCut dies and systems. They have a great assortment to choose from. Thank you again for featuring Memories in Blooms.
Posted by: Beverly | April 26, 2008 at 08:55 AM