Scrapbook work table on HSN

I dont know when i exactly seen this table but it is n ow bugging the heck out of me cause i want it..it was shown by them using christmas wraping paper using holders on the table so making wraping gifts easy and the table had fold down legs and also opened up to store the ribbons and tags and etc and on the side of the table was a holder for scissors and tape and on top of the table had a blue desk top lid that opened for more storage..it was really cool but i cant find it no where now..i just seen it recently and i think it was on scrapbook source show but i cant seem to find no listing for that..it costs about 80 dollars and they showed how crafters could store their supplies and papers and then fold it up and put it away for storage..it was a nice work area also and on top of the table it had grooves to help cut what you wanted with straight lines... did anyone else see this and if so do you know where i can look it up? im dying to get it.. cathy this show was before the national scrapbook day events..

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chatty cathy
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tell me what you think ok cathy do you think its too pricey or not.

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chatty cathy

It's kinda neat. But it's not very big I don't think. I know I wouldn't pay that much for it. Plus you would have to pay for shipping.

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Shannon

Without seeing it in person, I can only say it looks like a portable buffet table with bucket storage on the end.

I personally wouldn't pay that much for something that doesn't look stable enough for eyelet setting. Sorry.

If you have an IKEA nearby I'd look there for multipurpose items.

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Just my opinion.

Kate

(then again I'm working on a dining room table with storage cubes on top and my inLaws hit the roof when I was heat setting embossing powder and saw I got some on the table they were gonna throw out anyhow. LOL So who am I to judge)

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a-scrapbooking-diva

I agree.... I think it looks flimsy. I would be afraid it might even sway as I used it. And, the price is a little out there.

Helen from NY

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Helen from NY

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> tell me what you think ok > cathy > > do you think its too pricey or not. >

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scrappymissjacqui

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>> tell me what you think ok >> cathy >> >> do you think its too pricey or not. It's way too pricy and too flimsy for 'real-life' use... it's a toy, not a tool. It would probably work to drag it out once a year and wrap a few christmas presents, but I wouldn't pay that much for it even for that!

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Karen AKA Kajikit

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> tell me what you think ok > cathy > > do you think its too pricey or not. >

Personally I don't think $99 for something that handy is too pricey.

Lynne

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King's Crown

It looks like it would be great for gift wrapping, what it's designed for. I'm not sure I would pay that price for the convenince. I would be concerned about the sturdiness of it for scrapping.

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Deb in AR

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