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CPHS Grad Spring Bazaar for Web Updated.Xlsx 2014 Project Grad Spring Bazaar Vendor List Business Name Descriptions of Goods Sold Booth # Crows Creation Crochet Items 3 Tome Fromme Handmade Jewelry Wire Wrap Mary Kay Mary Kay 48 Give me A TT‐Shirt Quilts 6 Kiss My Glass 29 Orgami Owl Jewelry Elm Ranch Soap Ci Handmade Soaps, Salts 30 Scentsy Candles 1 Coral Reef Dreams Ocean Inspired Jewelry 10 Randy Smith Photo Art Digital Photo Art 50 Randy Smith Photo Art Digital Photo Art 51 Shibber D'Lites Handmade Cheese Balls 56 Harper Pies Handmade Pies 36 Sydney J Spirit Bracelets Ribbon and Charm Bracelets 43 Neruim International Age Defying night crème 11 Cookie Lee Jewelry Fashion Jewelry 68 Peek A Boutique Hair Bows, Leg Warmers 61 Doodle Buggies Designs Rhinston Shirts, Tote bags 4 Thirty One Thirty One / Photography 5 Moolah U Childrens Financial aid, Games, T‐shirts 12 Handy Hamby Gold Plated Scultures, Wood Crafts, Fun. 34 Hats by Hil Custom Designs Hats 69 Ambit Energy Energy Deregulation / Electricity Saving 46 Collins Advance Derm Skin Products 33 Do' Terra Essential Oils / Handmade Lotions 22 Flaunt Bontique Womens Clothing / Jewelry / Acc. 53 Hizz Gifts Leather jewelry, misc 54 Pampered Chef Kitchenware 58 Younique Products Make‐up and skin care 19 Misson of Hope handmade bags, purses, headbands 57 Smarter Fitness Yoga Mats and fitness props 60 RecycleD Leather clothes, home goods 35 Creative Light Filtering Stained Glass, notecards 70 River City Quarter Midget Recycled Tires to Birdhouses /feeders 24 Unique Designs by jo Jewelry Scarfs and hats 13 Gifts By Sholsee Organic Soaps, Sugar Scrubs 45 Sunshine and Bubbles Fabric Headbands, barrettes 42 Rodan & Fields Skincare 52 Origami Owl Jewelry 47 Tupperware Tupperware 8 Grace Adele Handbags 38 Yen Acupunture Health Screen 55 Pen Maker Deb Hasndcrafted Pens 44 Bling it ATX Rhinestone apparel 17 SD Jewels Necklaces, Earrings ETC 31 Taylor's orignally for Uq shoes, crafts, paintings 37 Lupe Mosqueda Floral Arrangements 49 Conner Kaiser Floral Arrangements 49 Malisay Designs Hand Stamped silver 20 Hunting Roses Soft Goods 21 Dillo Designs Texas Bling Jewelry 23 Alchemy Fitness &Flow Holistic Gym 26 Ribbonful Hair/Home Accessories 28 Jamberry Nails Vinyl Nail Wraps 25 Spirit Soaps Handmade Soaps 41 It Works / Crafts Wraps / Wreaths Tutus 39 It Works / Crafts Wraps / Wreaths Tutus 40 Michelles Treasures Fabric Stuffed Animals 32 SK Enterprise T‐Shirts I touch Roses Hair Bows 9 Donns'a Designs Western Stuff 66 Donns'a Designs Western Stuff 67 Pashminas / Purses 7 Four Points Chair Message / Health Screening 18 Andy's Cotton Candy Cotton Candy Jacks Paint Ball Paint Ball Stands 62 Full Circle Toe Rings Toe Rings and Ankle Bracelets 63 Stampin'Up Cards, Scrap book 64 CPHS / Alice Homemde Goods 2 Football Booster Recyled CPHS Fan Stuff 59 Concession Stand Food Corner Front Door Corner Silent Auction CPHS Project Grad Stage.
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