Possible embellishment box idea

I need ya'll's input here. I've cleaned out the embellishment box and removed anything that's been in there for 2 rounds. Took out anything that won't fit in it. I also took out quite a bit of holiday stuff to transfer over to Mel's holiday box. That still leaves a TON of stuff in this box. So much, that there's really no room to add anything. Certainly no stickers of anykind. LOL There really is enough stuff here to do two embellishment boxes. What would you think of doing 2? Of course, I would need to get another cropper hopper first. Basically, there would be two seperate embellishment boxes going at the same time, heading in 2 different directions, one towards the east coast, one towards the west coast. Everything east of MN, IA, MO, AR, & LA would be one box, including those states. Everything west of those states, would be a 2nd box. Make sense?

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Deb in AR
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Michellebell

Sounds like a great idea to me! Maybe after each box has gone a complete round, you can switch them, and send the East box on a western swing, and the West box eastward. They would probably have totally different stuff by then. I'm looking forward to the next round!

Mel K

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Mel K

I also still have the baby embellishment box sitting here on the shelf. If there is interest I can get it out and get it ready to go. I really need to find one of the boxes like Deb has hers in. Sandy

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Sandy

Kinda reminds me of double-sided papers.... I feel like I'm wasting something with those; bet I'd feel like I was missing opportunity. But, if you went east to east, west to west and then followed it up with a west to east and east to west as suggested above that'd be cool.

Melissa in Seattle

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Melissa in Seattle

Boy I am confoosed or Melssa is and been out of her terriory in the heat somewhre!!

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