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Can someone please list some other on-line sources for Crown Mill?

Katie`s are out of stock.

 

Thank you in advance.

 

Mike

 

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Hello Mike,

 

The Italian Art Shoppe has a huge selection of OCM in all sizes and colors and in stock.

 

They can be found at:

 

http://italianartstore.bizland.com/store/O...Crown_Mill.html

 

I ordered a Laid Luxury Box, 100sh/50env, 5.75x8.25, cream, OCM537-13, for $36.10 and a Laid Luxury Box, 100sh/100env, 8.25x11.75, cream, OCM538-13, for $66.50.

 

They also have a large selection of individual pads, individual cards, as well as, cards and envelopes box sets.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Cheers,

Richard in Texas

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QUOTE (110Mike @ Apr 12 2007, 09:40 AM)
Can someone please list some other on-line sources for Crown Mill?
Katie`s are out of stock.

Thank you in advance.

Mike

In addition to the Italian Art Shoppe, these outlets also have Crown Mill paper:

 

CS Post

Located in Kansas (Contact info)

 

Pure Paper

6601 University Avenue, Suite 100

Windsor Heights, IA 50310

(515) 255-3533

 

Orange Art

P.O. Box 213

Woodstock, CT 06281

(800) 253-8975

(860) 928-3413

This is a wholesaler only, but they have a link to their retailers. Even if a given retailer does not stock the Crown Mill paper you want, they can probably order it from Orange Art.

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QUOTE (Pendragon @ Apr 13 2007, 09:17 PM)
QUOTE (Nibble @ Mar 10 2007, 08:00 PM)
Does anyone know a source in the UK?

City Organiser in London

Thank you so much for taking the trouble to post that.

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Can someone who uses the pink color, in the OCM "Cream Laid Paper" post whether or not it is easy to use a guide sheet underneath?

 

Thanks very much!

May you have pens you enjoy, with plenty of paper and ink. :)

Please use only my FPN name "Gran" in your posts. Thanks very much!

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Can someone who uses the pink color, in the OCM "Cream Laid Paper" post whether or not it is easy to use a guide sheet underneath?

 

Thanks very much!

I have the Cream , Gran, which i s I'd guess, aboutthe same 'colour density', and it is possible to use the giude sheet, especially with good lighting.

 

(I just guess, most of the time!)

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Roger, thanks very much! I do need the guide sheets these days.

May you have pens you enjoy, with plenty of paper and ink. :)

Please use only my FPN name "Gran" in your posts. Thanks very much!

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