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Frugal Crafting - Gathering Supplies

By j3nny3lf, published Oct 23, 2007
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One reason a lot of people give for not crafting is that materials are so expensive. As the queen of cheap, I have been crafting for years, on a shoestring budget, and I'd like to share some ideas for gathering a good collection of materials without a huge outlay of cash.

The first tip: Use what you already own. Chances are that you have old greeting cards, odd buttons, ugly funky 1970's jewelry that you wouldn't be caught dead ever wearing again, dresses that went out of style ten years ago, old curtains or bedspreads that you will never use again. All of these are crafting materials. Have a sweater with a massive hole in it? Unravel that puppy and get yards and yards of yarn for other projects, all you need to do is wash it to get the kinks out! Old bead necklaces can be cut open and the beads recycled, dresses and other clothing are a virtual goldmine for crafters - fabric, trims, buttons, hooks and eyes - get the picture?

Next one: Before you throw anything away, ask yourself: Can I use this for anything in the future? If the answer is yes, toss it into the craft resource box that every craft junkie should have. Even dryer lint can be used for crafting (it's great in papier mache or in making your own paper!), so look at everything with a new eye.

Another tip: Watch the clearance sales, particularly after holidays. Wrapping papers, ornaments, decorating items, can all be purchased for a fraction of their regular cost, and put away for future crafting.

Another: Become a second hand connoisseur. Thrift stores and garage sales are the crafter's best friend. Picture frames, old vases, strange little doodads, bags of buttons, out of style costume jewelry, all of these and more can be found at second hand shops. Is somebody selling a truly hideous rhinestone encrusted broach for a quarter? Grab it! You can pull the rhinestones out and use them in future projects! Is there a school pennant for a dime? Felt at the craft store costs more than a dime for that quantity, buy it, you can cut it up and use it in future projects.

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Another excellent piece! We love to craft with everything as well. :-)

Posted on 10/24/2007 at 2:10:00 PM

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