This reminds me of a recycled market we had on my undergraduate campus. I went here looking for affordable haberdashery and hair fascinator materials. I managed to scoop up some decorative ribbons, fabric, and a handful of sequins all for under $ 5. However, it took major explorer skills, despite the store’s high level of organization. Not to say the store doesn’t have a plethora of craft materials, ranging from doilies to cigar boxes and costume jewelry. Space is a bit tight, cordoned to two front rooms with the back restricted for staff only. I definitely would come here with a mission in mind, or risk picking up everything you can as inspiration for a craft. Keep an eye open for specials, like fill a bag for a specific price on certain dates. Very cute store and, bonus, they take card.
Amanda B.
Tu valoración: 4 Siloam Springs, AR
Neat little shop to find materials to craft with. I found several things(material, yarn, cards) to reuse and complete some projects. The lady working was very helpful and thy have a clean restroom. And if you’re brave you can check out the goodwill outlet on your way out!
Elayne C.
Tu valoración: 5 Nashville, TN
If you haven’t checked out the SMART Scrap Made Art store, which benefits developmentally disabled individuals, over in Berry Hill, it’s totally amazing! I will never go to Michael’s or Hobby Lobby again without checking this place first — they have it ALL and for super cheap and completely organized. is their Web site and they take donations — even strange-ish stuff that I never know what to do with, like leftover yarn, styrofoam peanuts, random decorating bits and bobs, pretty much whatever, and yet the store is still somehow immaculate and easy to shop. Can’t say enough about them!