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Old 09-30-2007, 02:07 PM   #1  
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Hello! I am looking for the wood blocks used to make the project in the October issue of Stampin Success (the October blocks on page 5). Where in the world can I find those blocks at a reasonable price? I have looked everywhere! I would appreciate any help!

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I haven't seen the project you are making but I know that HL has 2 in blocks in the unpainted wood section. I used them to make a photo puzzle for my nephew.

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You also might try Micheal's. They have wood blocks there that are used for whittling. You may be albe to try EBay or here on the BST forum. I know that I personally just gave away a lot of blocks from UM my SU sets.
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You should see if there is someone who could cut them for you. They would be very easy to cut and sand... If I can do it anyone can. If you have the tools or know of someone who does, it would be way less expensive than buying them already cut.
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I buy mine at Hobby Lobby. : )

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Home Depot for a board and DH will cut them for me! I'm also going to be doing that project!

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I ordered some from Stockade.ca last week. They were super fast with shipping. They're based here in Canada so I'm not sure if they ship to the US.
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I second finding someone with woodworking tools and cutting them yourself. You can get it at a fraction of the cost of the craft stores.
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