Google+ DIY Products & Where To Buy Them. |Photographed Obsessions Skimlinks Test

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

DIY Products & Where To Buy Them.

As a beginner, and lover of DIY, I have decided to compose a list of websites and shops that I use to buy certain DIY supplies from.



The List

Hobbycraft - Hobbycraft is a UK only website. They sell almost anything you will need for diy projects, such as paper crafts, paint, sketchbooks, envelopes, cookery & baking supplies, books, the list goes on. I often like to wonder into my local Hobbycraft and nose around to get inspiration.



The Works - The Works is another UK website, however they do send internationally to Ireland, USA, Canada and Australia. The works carry products such as book, arts & craft supplies, stationary and toys and games. I love going into The Works as there is such a huge range of products.



The Range - The Range doesn't deliver to outside of the UK. The DIY area of The Range is Crafts which consists of paint supplies, craft tools, craft supplies, pens and pencils, paper stationary, portfolios and storage and kids craft. They also have an area for house and home DIY, which consists of wallpaper, paints, decorating, power tools, hand tools, tool storage, hardware etc.



• Amazon - Amazon is a world wide shipping company and they literally sell anything and everything. You can type in whatever you want to buy, whether that be scrapbooking paper, DIY how-to books, glue guns, whatever you want and chances are it'll be there. I usually use Amazon when I'm buying supplies as it is the easiest way to shop, online with my list of everything I need right by me.




Ebay - Ebay is again another world wide shipping company that sell anything and everything. Similar to Amazon, Ebay you just type in what you want and it probably has it. You can get products that are Auctions, were you could potentially get something very cheap, or buy it now options.



Etsy - Etsy is another world wide shipping company. It focus' mainly on people selling their own handmade items. But you can find some real gems on etsy such as vintage items.



HobbyLobby - HobbyLobby is an American site and they only offer international delivery with over the phone orders. HobbyLobby is much like Hobbycraft with what they sell. They sell almost anything you would need to make any sort of DIY project.


Argos - Although Argos is a shop thats sell pretty much anything, they do have a small DIY/craft area. They sell Sewing machines, art sets, paper crafts and craft sets. As near enough every town has one I do quite often stop in on my local Argos and have a nose around what they sell.




These are just a few places that I tend to look through for inspiration and usually buy the supplies needed. I hope that this has helped in finding places to buy supplies for that amazing DIY project you want to do :)


No comments:

Post a Comment