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Craft supplies, like gym memberships and inspirational quotes, occupy a strangely aspirational part of the modern consumer’s psyche. Few people need a third glue gun. Fewer know what to do with five bottles of metallic shimmer paint. Still, there’s something gently reassuring – almost noble – about a well-stocked drawer…Craft supplies, like gym memberships and inspirational quotes, occupy a strangely aspirational part of the modern consumer’s psyche. Few people…
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Craft supplies, like gym memberships and inspirational quotes, occupy a strangely aspirational part of the modern consumer’s psyche. Few people need a third glue gun. Fewer know what to do with five bottles of metallic shimmer paint. Still, there’s something gently reassuring – almost noble – about a well-stocked drawer of coloured cardstock and miniature pompoms. Enter Hobbycraft, Britain’s bricks-and-clicks emporium of all things DIY, which, to its credit, knows exactly the kind of dopamine loop it’s selling. Bonus points: there’s a sale on.
Let’s start with the Medium Brown Wicker Hamper (36cm x 14cm x 25cm), which is currently down to £11 from its usual £16. This is the kind of object that suggests a structured life. One where people compartmentalise wrapping paper, loose thread, or herbal tea sachets. The basket is sturdily made – not heirloom quality, but very adequate for holding the detritus of moderately aspirational domestic projects. It ships for free with orders over £25, which is easy enough given Hobbycraft’s pricing sweet spot hovers comfortably in the £3–£12 range.
The Cricut Joy Starter Bundle is currently available for £159 (down from £169), which sounds like a significant discount until you realise it’s ten quid off a machine that can draw and cut for you, but only within the confines of its own eccentric app ecosystem. Cricut’s a fun tool, provided your joy includes managing Bluetooth connections and occasionally re-downloading design files that vanish without explanation. Still, for anyone who wants to label 54 identical storage jars, you won’t do much better. Hobbycraft includes a reasonable selection of vinyl rolls and starter tools in the bundle, though you’ll quickly realise the real money is in the accessories. A small hobby tax, if you will.
Individual bottles of ready-mixed acrylic shimmer paint have been marked down to £2 from £3. The 300ml tubes (e.g., Metallic Gold) look impressive on a shelf and offer enough sparkle to redecorate a dozen pinecones. Notably, the Ultramarine Blue Art Acrylic Paint 75ml is £2.50 with a ‘2 for £4’ sticker, a deal that seems both minor and mildly arbitrary. But it’s functional paint, and it dries fairly flat – an outcome more valuable than dazzling pigmentation, depending on your project or tolerance for glitter in soft furnishings. Refunds are simple as long as you bring the receipt or remember which email address you used at checkout. Expect hobby-level customer service: friendly, earnest, occasionally baffled by the till system.
Amongst the more utilitarian discounts, you’ll find an odd sort of poetry. Kraft Paper Roll (70cm x 8m) at £3.50 isn't thrilling in itself, but becomes oddly compelling when bundled into a 2 for £6 offer. Likewise, the Clear Rectangle Acrylic Table Sign (20cm) and the Clear Round version (18cm) are half price at £1.50, down from £3. These are the kind of items you don't know you need until you're halfway through a wedding DIY Pinterest board or trying to label a mimosa bar. They're cheaper than a pint and easier to tote home.
Perhaps the most curiously satisfying offer is the ongoing 3-for-2 on Soft Toy Filling (200g, £5 each). This is not a product you buy with a single purpose. It creeps into your life once you’ve sewn your fourth felt dinosaur and begun contemplating whether cushion firmness reflects anything deeper. Hobbycraft’s toy stuffing is perfectly standard: not lumpy, not especially plush, but unobjectionable in every way. The kind of filler that gets the job done with no follow-up questions.
Orders over £25 qualify for free delivery, which feels right; anything less and you should probably walk it off in-store. Click and Collect is available on purchases over £10, ideal for those who like the illusion of efficiency. Spending north of £200 unlocks free next-day delivery, though if you’re buying that much foam board and cake crafting glitter, you might not be in a rush. Returns policy is standard: within 28 days, unused and with proof of purchase, you can probably have a do-over. Whether your ego will allow it is a separate matter.
Hobbycraft’s current sale is not revolutionary. It’s orderly, selective, and just chaotic enough to make you wonder whether you might want to decoupage a side table this weekend. You won’t emerge from this experience with a new identity, but you might pick up a few bits that make daily life 8% more charming. Discounted acrylic signs and toy stuffing won't fix the economy, but they will mildly improve your kitchen's seasonal display. Which, 16 months into your sourdough starter's second wind, might be enough.
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