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prairieannie
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Attention Colorado folks..  
« on: Jul 8th, 2005, 2:24pm »
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Gonna be in Fort Collins tomorrow with my Mom..was hoping to do some shopping around and visiting some suppliers for bath and body and my other creative outlets hehe.  Anyone know of anything in that general vicinity?
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I don't know of any places in this area other than Peaks (its in the Denver area though)but it's closed on the weekends.  In Fort Collins though you can stop off at Michaels or Hobby Lobby (if you don't have any in your area) for any craft supplies and you might find a good sale on pouring pots.  Undecided Also hit old town as there are some really cool shops there. On College between Mountain and Oak is a store that is called Essentials that sells the most wonderful B&B products.  Kind of pricey but worth it IMO.  And the Cubboard has really cool kitchen gadgets. The mall, which is like any other mall, does have the Body Shop and a store that sells really cool pillars called "Breaking the Mold." Have lunch at Beau Jo's for some really good pizza.  Right now I am drawing a blank as to other good places to eat. If you can, keep driving south on I-25 and go into Denver. The 16th street mall is a great place to people watch and has some cool stores too.
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« Reply #2 on: Jul 8th, 2005, 9:26pm »
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TY so much Meridith! It's a girly weekend now I guess, my mom and her best friend and her daughter and I. Wheeee!  It's been a few years since I've been to Ft. Collins, but we'll definately go to Hobby Lobby and Michaels..the only place we have here in town is a JoAnn's and it's a little one.  I nearly forgot all about old town..my sister used to live in a studio apartment directly above The Cupboard that was a really neat store way back then too!  Anyways..too bad Peaks isn't open on Saturdays lol, I'd just have them drop me off there for the day heehee!  Thanks again!
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