If you enjoy scrapbooking, or are simply looking for supplies to reserve your old photographs, then you might be interested in visiting an Archivers Scrapbooking Store near you. Archivers coupons can save you dollars off and percentages off your scrapbook supplies, and are available online as coupon codes or printable coupons.
Archiver's Scrapbooking Store is a photo memory store operating over 40 locations in 18 U.S. states. Each store is dedicated to helping customers store and display photographs, offering an assortment of scrapbooking supplies, including archival-safe scrapbooks, assorted cardstock and scrapbooking papers, embellishments, adhesives, scrapbooking organizational tools, cutting tools and trimmers, ribbon, and much more. Archivers also offers free classes and creative workshops for both the advanced scrapbook enthusiast and the beginner.http://www.archiversonline.com/stores
Where to Get Coupons
- Get coupon codes for online Archiver's purchases from coupon websites such as Retail Me Not. Savings include percentages off online purchases, and buy one, get one free deals.http://www.retailmenot.com/view/archiversonline.com
- Follow Archivers on Twitter and Facebook and get all the latest store news, including information on special discounts and deals being offered.https://twitter.com/Archivers
- Get printable coupons from the official Archivers website. Coupons can be found inside the store's online newsletter, and include dollars off savings and percentages off deals.http://www.archiversonline.com/C/2009NEWWEL609
Coupon Policies
Archiver's coupons do expire, so check the expiration date before you try and redeem the coupon. Coupons and coupon codes cannot be combined with any other offer, and may have further restrictions, so read the fine print.
Archiver How-to Demonstrations
This video was posted in 2009, and features several television spots featuring Archiver photo, scrapbook, and craft demonstrations. These how-to demonstrations are performed by an Archiver's employee, and include making your own photo calendar. In the calendar demonstration, the employee focuses on the month of October. Also included in the video are crafting demonstrations involving members of the television station staff.
