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OnceUponATime

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I think this is the third time I've seen that or something similar on FJ.

l have embarked on a year without buying craft hobby stuff so I refuse to feel any guilt about any coloring shortage.

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clueliss

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My prisma scholar colored pencils continue to be on backorder at Amazon.   So I am feeling some of this shortage.  And figure it is a good thing I went ahead and ordered.  

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AmazonGrace

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the mouse picture in the article is adorable...

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Tikobaby

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I use markers exclusively...and Copics are out of stock all over the place!

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bewilderedandbemused

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My take-away from this is that we are providing new jobs for people, which means we are awesome. *pats self on back and goes back to ogling new supplies on Amazon.*

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SoSoNosy

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Well, I may have contributed to the shortage of Prismacolor pencils, maybe.  But I only bought the Copics for my incredibly artistic granddaughter, and I feel NO guilt for that!  

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RabbitKM

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I had to wait weeks for my prisma pencils, so this is so true.  

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Curious

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Yay for helping the economy grow and giving people job security ;)   I feel ZERO guilt for my coloring supplies.  There are so many hobbies that cost tons of money and you have little to show for it (golf, I'm looking at you), at least we get stress relief (mostly) and pretty stuff is being added to the world, even if it's only our own world :)

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