A lot of scrapbookers seem to agree. Stampin’ Up grew and the co-founders first relocated to Boulder City in Nevada, and then, in 1993, they moved back to their hometown in Kanab. But the company outgrew Kanab. They kept a manufacturing plant there but moved the corporate offices to Salt Lake City in 1996. In 2004, they moved into a 300,000-square-foot office/distribution center in Riverton.
Rubber stamps are now considered a mainstay of the scrapbooking industry and have attracted fans from all over. Their versatility and use will be in the spotlight next weekend, as the national Rubber Stamp and Scrapbook Expo comes to Salt Lake City. The two-day event, Oct. 20 and 21 at the Salt Palace, will allow participants to see some of the latest designs and try out new techniques for rubber stamps and other scrapbooking supplies.
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