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In reply to the discussion: My protest of Hobby Lobby is more than a drop in the bucket. [View all]valerief
(53,235 posts)6. Your job sounds like fun! Good move to drop HL. Is there a Michael's or Jo-Ann near you instead? nt
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I get what you are saying about the sensory appeal of places that supply our arts. And I appreciate
Squinch
Jul 2014
#1
I think it will hurt them. If you are not a crafter, you're not going to go into a craft store
politicaljunkie41910
Jul 2014
#131
Your job sounds like fun! Good move to drop HL. Is there a Michael's or Jo-Ann near you instead? nt
valerief
Jul 2014
#6
I will write them. I am a retired report analyst from a large Customer Relations office.
Turn CO Blue
Jul 2014
#18
If they send out business reply envelopes, send it back empty. They will have to pay postage.
alfredo
Jul 2014
#24
You say you need to touch and see the material, it hurts them even more if you "showroom" there..
sir pball
Jul 2014
#16
Hi Ineeda. I LOVE your suggestion for the tee shirts. I have NEVER shopped HL and NEVER WILL
Ecumenist
Jul 2014
#122
I also want to get out of pageantwear - for many of the same feelings and reasons
Turn CO Blue
Jul 2014
#26
I make some homemade Jewelry and I'm lucky - we have everything but Hobby Lobby
LynneSin
Jul 2014
#29
Good luck and I appreciate your sacrifice, it's the right thing to do as you already know!
Dustlawyer
Jul 2014
#38
Why don't you link up with other former Hobby-Lobby customers and start your own chain of stores
JDPriestly
Jul 2014
#40
Wow. Good for you, Turn CO Blue. I know this will take a great effort. You're planning
pnwmom
Jul 2014
#47
I'm like you. I believe I've spent more than $25,000 at Hobby Lobby over the
sinkingfeeling
Jul 2014
#73
Turn Co Blue, THANK YOU for your efforts! I know it's not easy. I can't even compare to you
DesertDiamond
Jul 2014
#83
Kudos to you and your fellow crafters who make the decision to walk away from HL even
Fla Dem
Jul 2014
#102