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What Would You Add to The List?

January 19, 2016 by Larissa Coleman

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Be honest, how many times have you gone to the craft store to pick up some supplies, only to find an awesome deal on something you just HAVE to have?  Well, there are simply some things that should not be bought at a craft store.  Some of those supplies are better left for purchase at a home improvement stores.  Not only are they better quality at the home improvement stores, but craft stores tend to overprice certain items like those.  Here are 7 things that you should probably think twice about bringing home from your local craft store.  What would you add to this list?

See the post here: 7 Things You Should NEVER Buy at a Craft Store

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Comments

  1. Teri Smith says

    January 19, 2016 at 5:58 pm

    I would add storage containers and rolling carts. Harbor Freight and Walmart have great containers at a fraction of the price for quilting/sewing/scrapbooking carts and storage. Rolling carts they have at JoAnns for $100 can be found (a sturdier version, too) at Walmart for $20. If it’s not pretty enough, paint it or dress it up with stickers.

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