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7 Things you Should NEVER Buy at a Craft Store

January 6, 2013 by Jackie

Crafting, craft store shopping hacks, craft store hacks, popular pin, craft hacks, tutorials.

1. Foam

I just upholstered a bench seat for my playroom. I went to Joann’s and the foam that I wanted (3 inch) was (wait for it…) 44.99 a yard!! I needed 3 yards. At the end of a very expensive playroom reno, this was not good news.
I left the fabric store deflated, and empty handed and went to Home Depot to pick up some other things for the room. While I was there, I asked if they had any foam. They don’t sell it by the yard, but they DO have multi-purpose foam pads that people are buying up to use for camping beds. 19.98 for each one and I only needed 2. *Cha-ching* I saved $95.01.  Don’t buy overpriced foam at a craft store.

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2. Spray Paint

When I have purchased spray paint from a craft store, I have never spent less than 5.99 a can. I went to a hardware store and found it for less than 4. 2 dollars is a big difference, my friend! And let’s be real. The cans at the craft store look “cuter” with the bright colored cans and all, but the Home Depot stuff is great paint and there is a great selection. I have had terrific success matching colors to fabric, other paint and other home accessories.

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3. Finished Frames

Please in the name of all that is holy, don’t buy finished frames from the craft store. Craft store finished frames are soooOOoooo overpriced. For a simple (and I mean simple) 11×14 frame, you are looking at between 30$-40$. Now, if you have plenty of money, and not any time, craft store it up, by all means. However, if you are looking for a deal and don’t mind a little work then search on craigslist, go to garage sales, Dollar stores, estate sales, grandma’s storage, Army Navy, Good Will, Deseret Industries, etc. Then buy a can of spray paint, or fabric, or craft paper, or what have you. Don’t spend a bunch of time looking for the right frame. Just create it.  Chances are, you will like it better anyway, for much (much!) cheaper. And if you want to spend the money rather than make it, go to a home decor store rather than the craft store. You will pay the same and find a much better variety!

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4. Tools

Yes, the tools might look more feminine at the craft store than the local home improvement store, but who cares about a purple handle if you can have it for half the price!  Most tools are a lot cheaper at big box stores or home improvement stores than you will find at a craft store.  It is tempting sometimes, to save a trip and get all you need at one place, but you definitely pay for it.

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5. Anything FULL price!

There are so many coupons and discounts for craft stores that you really shouldn’t have to pay full price for big items.  Sometimes, this might mean multiple trips to the store during a projects.  Hobby Lobby and Michaels both have 40% off coupons for one item each time you visit the store.  Again, it is convenient to get everything at once, but why not make a couple of trips to save bundles on your project?

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6. Hooks and Fasteners

Ok, you may find hooks you like there more than other places, and if you must, you can buy them at the craft store.  But you will definitely want to use your 40% off coupon to buy them.  Most hardware, fasteners, hooks, etc can be found at home improvement stores for less.  Craft stores really mark those items up and they are usually found in smaller packages, where you can buy more for the same amount of money at the home improvement stores.

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7. Wrapping Supplies

Wrapping paper and other supplies, unless they are on sale, are found cheaper at almost all other stores. It may be deceiving because the rolls may be different sizes.  Bows, ribbons, gift bags and other wrapping supplies are much cheaper at other stores.  And really, who wants to go into a store 2 or 3 times for the 40% off of each item- wrapping paper, ribbons, etc?

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  1. Mamie says

    January 16, 2013 at

    Hello! I am very excited to hear that you were able to purchase multi-purpose foam pads at a fraction of the cost (compared to craft stores) at Home Depot! However, I have had trouble locating any foam pads at Home Depot or even Lowe’s… Do you have any other information about the foam pads that you could provide me to help me find them? Maybe the name brand? Or an item number? I’ll even take a UPC code! 🙂 Thanks so much for the info and any additional info you may have! Take care!

    • Admin says

      January 16, 2013 at

      Hi! Here is the link to the foam pads on Homedepot.com.

      http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-203243566/h_d2/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10053&langId=-1&keyword=foam+pad&storeId=10051#.UPY1eifAcW0

      Hope this helps! I know Lowe’s has sold them in the past, I am not sure if they currently have them. Good luck!

    • Karen Sorey says

      June 2, 2013 at

      I bought my foam pad, in roll form, from Wal-Mart. I use one for my napping grandchildren (covered with a sheet) when they spend the day with me and it works perfectly at a much lower price…

  2. Priscilla says

    January 23, 2013 at

    Smart ideas! I do love the American Heritage spray paint at Hobby Lobby and can get it cheaper elswhere. However the last cans I bought that were not from HL sprayed out dry and sandy, so check the dates! I lucked out several years ago and bought a whole huge box of 4″ foam from a going out of business sale at the local Joanns. 4 4″ sheets in the box for $12. Still can’t believe I lucked out on that one and know that it will never happen again!

  3. Wendy says

    January 23, 2013 at

    I too found foam to be absurd in price both at the fabric and craft stores. I went to Walmart and Kmart and bought mattress memory foam bed liner and folded till it was the right size. Got it for $10 and used for an outdoor cushion I made for someone. Thanks for the link and info.

  4. Katrina H says

    January 24, 2013 at

    Excellent advice!

  5. Mel says

    January 26, 2013 at

    Thank you for this. We’re going to build a window seat in the near future, and I have been wracking my brain trying to figure out how to make a cushion for it without spending more on that than the lumber.

  6. kellie says

    February 1, 2013 at

    I do buy frames at Michael’s but only from the “as is” section. I have picked up several – one gigantic larger than a poster size – for $8. Sometimes they even goon sale. I even got a 5 pack of shadow boxes for $4. Personally I never minded a few nicks.

    • Admin says

      February 3, 2013 at

      Great idea! I have never been to Michael’s “as-is” section, I will have to try it out. I don’t mind a ding here or there either. Thanks for your comment!

  7. susie says

    February 3, 2013 at

    I needed to replace the foam in my fainting sofa cushion- I bought 4 $4 pillows at Target and carefully stuffed them in the cover so the puffy middles were lined up and the tapered edges were overlapping. They’ve been great! Never shifted at all. And this sofa gets daily use!!! If you need foam, go to Joanne’s with a 50% off coupon!! I never head to Michael’s or Joanne’s without a coupon!!

  8. Connie says

    April 16, 2013 at

    I’d like to add to your list of three. Always check hardware stores for tools you are tempted to buy at a craft store. They will have a more masculine look to them, ie, red handles instead of pink, but who cares if they’re up to half the cost, and sometimes, better quality.

    • Melanie says

      April 24, 2013 at

      Great idea, Connie. And you are right! Chances are, if they sell it at a home improvement store, it is going to be less expensive than a craft store.

  9. Lori Green says

    June 3, 2013 at

    I agree with the everything except I get really good prices at Hobby Lobby (if you have one). They have a daily 40% off coupon on one item. So I go everyday 🙂 I pay around 2.00 for spray paint. Sometimes they have 50% sales on it too. Those days you can buy as much as you want. I stock up. I paint everything I can get my hands on. I don’t think I own a picture frame that is it’s original color.

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