Scrapbook supplies, gifts

  • By Tanya Sampson / Herald writer
  • Saturday, March 11, 2006 9:00pm
  • LifeGo-See-Do

Tammy’s Boutique, a girly gift and scrapbook supply store, celebrates its 10th anniversary Wednesday. Owner Tammy Ehnert said she stocks the shelves with an even balance of trendy gifts and home decor and traditional items, such as Fenton glassware, vintage-inspired floral hankies and lots and lots of lace.

The store’s scrapbook supplies section makes up about half of the store. Ehnert creatively displays scrapbook stock, including papers, embellishments, supplies and albums in groupings.

“I use the products in the displays to give customers an idea of what is possible,” Ehnert said.

Tammy’s Boutique is at 2707 Colby Ave., Everett. For information, call 425-258-1385.

1. Scrap it: The Neopolitan collection from K &Company’s Brenda Walton features whimsical flowers and bold colors. Customers will find papers, scrapbooks and lots of fun embellishments for this collection; $29.99 for a 12-by-12 expandable scrapbook with 20 top loading pages; $3.99 for floral stickers; flat papers start at 59 cents.

2. Have a ball: Share the gift of friendship with a silver-plated friendship ball. The ball contains a fragranced bar of soap. Attached is a gift card telling a tale of exchanged friendship. Pass it between sisters, friends or mothers and daughters with a new token placed inside before it’s given; $12.99.

3. Light up your life: Perfumed soy candles by Tyler Candle Co. feature a soy-paraffin blend, richly-scented fragrances and cotton-coated zinc wicks. The Limelight candle (3.4 ounces) fuses the scents of mandarin oranges, lime and vanilla bean and burns for 20 to 25 hours. The lavender Girly Girl candle (11 ounces) burns for 50 to 60 hours; $5.99 for 3.4-ounce candles, $12.50 for 11-ounce, $18 for 22-ounce.

4. Throw a pillow: Dress up your home for spring with decorative floral pillows featuring 100 percent linen covers; $16.99.

5. Lace for your place: A classic and versatile choice, lace blends easily with modern decor. Heritage Lace offers clean and classic, fun, vintage or elegant patterns. Tammy’s Boutique will custom order curtains for your home, but also carries curtain panels, table runners, place mats and doilies; $1.99 doilies to $50 curtain panels.

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