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This Dorset Scrapstore Lets You Fill A Bin Bag Of Craft Supplies For Less Than £10

by Harriet Young Published: October 21, 2024
written by Harriet Young Published: October 21, 2024
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Arts and crafts are extremely popular, and more and more people create every day. Getting creative can benefit your mental health, stimulate your mind, control stress and elevate your mood.

However, sometimes, the hobby you want to partake in can become expensive.

The Dorset Scrapstore is here to change all of that, providing customers with an everchanging supply of craft items for customers to explore and use in their projects.

For a small fee, you can become a member at the Scrapstore, grab a bag and fill it up with an endless amount of interesting items for home projects, classrooms, businesses and more.

Here’s what to expect at the Dorset Scrapstore.

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This community crafting hub is a self-proclaimed Aladdins cave of items.

Founded in 1999, the Scrapstore originally opened in Kingston Maurward College; from then on, it has had many homes but has now set down roots in Alder Hills, Poole.

With sustainability at its forefront, this non-profit charity offers affordable, recycled craft-making material for all.

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The materials that can be found in the store are donated by local businesses and individuals who no longer require the products. You’ll also find items from large companies such as Lush.

The saying ‘One person’s waste is another person’s treasure’ explains the Scrapstore perfectly.

The stock is forever changing, so the items you find one time may not be there on your next visit. However, the stock is guaranteed to spark your interest; whatever you’re using it for, you’ll be bound to pick up new and exciting pieces.

Some items you can expect to find are reams of coloured paper, tape, foam, fabrics, ribbon and much more.

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A membership is easy to set up; simply go in-store, answer a few easy questions and pay the fee.

An individual membership is £5 for a year, whilst a business or group membership is £15 for the year.

Instagram / dorset.scrapstore

Once you’ve signed up, you can grab a small or large bag (it can be purchased or bring one from home), and for a reasonable price, you can explore, fill up, and go.

For just £6, you can fill a small bag or basket with a variety of materials, while a larger basket or even a bin bag is only £9. It’s an affordable and fun way to stock up on unique supplies for your projects, no matter how big or small.

The membership card also acts as a loyalty card so that you can benefit from your endless visits to the store.

Facebook / Dorset Scrapstore

Regular workshops are held at the Scrapstore, giving you the opportunity to meet like-minded people and learn something new.

Adult classes include card making, needle felting, paper flowers and so on.

Children’s workshops include pirates, wizards, wands and kite themes. Home education workshops are also available.

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The Dorset Scrapstore benefits everyone, from affordable pricing to helping the environment.

The items donated to the store were destined for landfill but now have a new lease of life; as the saying goes, reduce, reuse and recycle.

Not only are the items perfect for crafting at home, but they can also be a great resource for schools and nurseries.

They can be used for projects or imaginary play; there are endless possibilities at the Scrapstore, and that’s why it’s a fantastic place to visit.

To find out more about the Dorset Scrapstore, visit here.

📍 14 Alder Hills, Poole BH12 4AS

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Harriet Young

I am a mother of two beautiful boys and wife to Alan, with whom I started Dorset Explored. My passion for Dorset runs deep, as it's an incredible place that I love to explore and experience anew. Every day brings a new discovery about Dorset, deepening my love for my home county.

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