Art Supplies

Artifolk Online Promotional Discount Code: 10%

by Lynley Oram in Deals on 5 March, 2011 at 2:00 pm

Artifolk Online Promotional Discount Code: 10%It might only be 10% but discount codes for art supplies don't seem to crop up too often. This Artifolk promotional discount code will come in particularly handy if you have older children who need proper art supplies. The site sells everything from starter and children's craft sets to technical drawing equipment. The only thing is that the code is meant to have expired already! However, it seems that no-one remembered to switch it off. I tested it out today and it worked just fine.

Click here to use your 10% Artifolk promotional discount code

  • Discount: 10%
  • Voucher code: SPRING
  • Expires: unknown

To use the code click on the Checkout button. The first page of checkout is the Choose Payment page. A form appears down the middle of the page for you to enter your details. But, if you look down the smaller right-hand column, you'll see a box to enter Voucher Codes. The discount will appear in the Shopping Basket column highlighted in yellow.

I tested it out on an Art Nouveau Colouring Book on CD for £8.50, and the code deducted .85 from the total. Delivery is £2.99. However, to make it really worthwhile you could do a batch buy all at once. The site offers free delivery on orders over £40 in the UK. I'm completely out of acrylic paints, and would like to stock up on some additional craft stuff too. So I'll be doing a bit of an internet search, seeing if anyone else has any sales, and if not, I'll pop back here and do a big one off buy.

I rarely find paints like that on sale though. If anyone knows of any please post here. My best buy in this regard is when a local arts supply shop closed down. They sold off all their oils and acrylics for 50p a tube. I'm just about running out of the stock I bought then though.

Thanks to MrsMcThingy at HUKD!

Bargain Hunting Craft Supplies

by Lynley Oram in Features on 20 April, 2010 at 1:00 pm

Bargain Hunting Craft Supplies

One of the surest things about becoming a parent is that, sooner than you’d think, you’re up to your elbows in glue, scrunched up tissue paper, cut up magazines, and bits of old cereal boxes! It doesn’t have the same lyrical quality, but the truth is that children and crafts go together as surely as love and marriage.

What all parents need to do is to make sure they’ve got enough supplies on hand to allow little imaginations to roam free. But, while the basic items used in creative crafts haven’t changed much since we were kids (or indeed our parents and even grandparents), their availability has. It is unlikely that anyone has pipe cleaners lying about the house these days. And items we buy generally come packed in bubble wrap rather than tissue paper.

All of which means one thing - you’re going to have to spend some money (ideally as little as possible)! To help you out, we’ve ferreted out some of the cheapest places we could find for the three most commonly used basic items you’ll always want to have on hand – pipe cleaners, tissue paper, and lolly sticks.

Pipe Cleaners

Bargain Hunting Craft Supplies

To an adult mind, these are just bendy sticks. To a child they can transform a paper plate into an Easter bonnet, a couple of boxes into a robot, or some lolly sticks into a model farmyard. You really can never have enough.

These items don’t tend to pop up in pound stores, our usual first stop for craft items. Unless they’re part of a themed craft pack, like a DIY puppet kit. If you want to buy from the High Street, one of the best deals can be found at discount bookstore The Works. At the time of writing, the store sold a pack of 15 different kinds of pipe cleaner (including a sparkly gold tinsel one) for £1.

But for the very best bargain, you want to bulk buy online. Fred Aldous art, craft and design materials sells packs of 1,000 pipe cleaners for £17.75 a bundle. For a much wider variety of colours though, visit Hope Education. Aimed at schools, it is possible for private individuals to register as well. It sells a large range of pipe cleaners, including ‘people’ coloured, and tinsel. A pack of 2,000 multi-coloured pipe cleaners here will cost you £14.95 (plus VAT). Tip: if you are doing a search on the site to quickly find the pipe cleaners, enter this as one word. Their search engine doesn’t seem to recognise spaces.

Tissue Paper

Bargain Hunting Craft Supplies

Coloured bits of tissue paper add that special finishing touch to just about any art project. You can pick up packs of 25 sheets in the 99p store for, well, 99p. This isn’t a bad price. But, when compared to the prices you can get on the internet, it is actually rather expensive. If you’re buying pipe cleaners from Hope Education for example, you might want to make the most of the delivery costs and order your tissue paper from there too. You can get 480 pieces for £14.95 plus VAT. Also, if you’re planning some crafts themed around football for the world cup, the company also sells packs of black and white tissue paper for £2.95.

Craft stores aren’t the only places to look for tissue paper though. After all, it is still primarily a wrapping product. At Packaging and Consumables you can get a stack of single colour tissue paper (also 480 sheets) for £8.95.

Lolly sticks

Bargain Hunting Craft Supplies

The cheapest way to stock up on these is to wash and keep the sticks from your ice creams. However, it’ll probably take a while to build up a good stock, and are you really going to eat that many? These aren’t just a great item to have on hand for crafts. You can also use them for making your own lollies and ice lollies with the kids. We found a great deal on these at Poundland – a large pack for £1. For that proper retro touch, try Rainbow Creations. It sells a pack of 100 ‘natural wood’ sticks for £1.49. Personally, we couldn’t tell the difference (judging by the online photo at any rate) between these and the wooden sticks sold by TTS at £4.80 plus vat for 1,000. If you’re looking for projects to do online, keep in mind that US sites will probably refer to these as depression sticks.

And finally

Bargain Hunting Craft Supplies

There’s one last item that every parent will find their child using because, well, a bit of shiny is always hard to resist no matter what age. For this reason, most mums and dads have at some point gone to put in the Sunday roast and found the tin foil box empty. What you want to have to hand is something that looks like tin foil, works like tin foil, but costs a fraction of the price. Most, but unfortunately not all, Sainsbury’s stores sell Basics range wrapping foil for around 40p a roll. Stock up on this the next time you do the shopping, and when your child wants that something extra for their rocket ship you can let them use as much as they like. Plus, you’ll always have something to wrap up your sandwiches.

What craft items do you think are a must-have in the home?

Bargain Hunting Craft Supplies

Wooden School Colouring Set £3.95 @Dotcomgiftshop

by Heidi Scrimgeour in Deals on 12 April, 2010 at 5:00 pm

This cute school colouring set consists of a ruler, 12 coloured pencils and a wooden pencil sharpener, and it's just £3.95 at Dotcom Gift Shop.Wooden School Colouring Set £3.95 @Dotcomgiftshop

The site does warn of a choking hazard associated with this toy and stresses that it is not suitable for children under the age of 3 years and should not be used without  adult supervision so do bear that in mind.

It's a cute little Wooden School Colouring Set £3.95 @Dotcomgiftshopitem for a budding artist, and strikes me as ideal for slipping in your bag to ensure that you've always got a means of keeping your little people entertained. I think kids will adore the wooden box with its sliding lid - it's just the sort of thing my 5 year old would get very attached to. I love that it comes with a pencil sharpener, too, because there are few things more irritating to a child than a box full of blunt and unusable coloured pencils.

I'm always amazed at the fact that some paper and coloured pencils can actually buy me a fairly civilised cuppa with my kids in tow. You just might need to pack a notebook to make sure you're never caught short or your budding Picassos might be tempted to start scribbling on the walls.

Be prepared to be presented with endless masterpieces, too!

Melissa & Doug Stamp Set £5.99 @Amazon

by Heidi Scrimgeour in Deals on 6 April, 2010 at 11:00 am

Ever since a class mate brought her Hannah Montana stamp set to school, my lads Melissa & Doug Stamp Set £5.99 @Amazon have been obsessed with stamps. Finding boy-friendly sets isn't easy and this Melissa & Doug Friendship stamp set is still a bit on the girly side but I don't think they'll notice! It's £5.99 at Amazon, down from £7.99.

Kids can while away hours if they're supplied with enough paper, stamps and ink - but you probably do need to lay out clear boundaries if you want to make sure the walls don't get, um, redecorated with inky fingers!

Melissa & Doug Stamp Set £5.99 @Amazon This set comes with 8 stamps including a rainbow, hearts and more, plus a 2-colour inkpad. You can colour in the pictures with the 5 coloured pencils, and the whole set is conveniently contained in a sturdy wooden box for organising and storage. The inkpads contain washable, non-toxic kid-friendly ink.

The set is suitable for children aged from 4-7 years old, and is eligible for free super saver delivery.


Melissa & Doug Stamp Set £5.99 @Amazon