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18 Tips For Shopping Hobby Lobby Like A Pro

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Updated on January 14, 2023
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Hobby Lobby

Have you ever been to a Hobby Lobby, the world’s largest privately-owned craft store? It is a Pinterest wonderland! This Oklahoma-born company has more than 900 locations selling everything from framing to floral to furniture and fabric, and there’s always a sale. Weekly sales are a major highlight for many Hobby Lobby shoppers. Hobby Lobby aficionados have many insider tips to maximize their crafting ventures, so here are some practices for shopping at this store.

Know When to Shop

Christmas and Holiday Decor

Fans of Hobby Lobby know it’s a must-shop for holiday and seasonal decor. Multiple clearance events occur for Christmas and other major holidays, so paying attention to weekly sales, email newsletters, and social or app notifications will help you maximize these sales. At times, holiday decorations can be up to 90 percent off, usually in the summer.

Don’t Shop Online

While a lot of shopping has moved online, Hobby Lobby is one retailer that values in-store purchases. You can often find better sales and clearance events by shopping at a retail location, so only shop online if free shipping is available, and you cannot visit a brick-and-mortar location.

Don’t Shop on Truck Delivery Days

On “truck delivery days,” inventory is restocked, so this is the least likely day for items to be on sale. The longer it sits on the shelf, the more discounts you’ll receive.

String-Wrapped Easter Eggs


Shop Specific Craft Supplies

Shop for Fabric

Weekly sales on fabric make shopping at Hobby Lobby worthwhile for any quilter or fabric-lover. The yarn sells for up to 30 percent often.

Shop Furniture and Home Decor

Hobby Lobby has many on-trend home decor items without the lofty price tag—everything from rustic side tables to enormous wall clocks and fabric-covered chairs. There is often a 50 percent off sale on home decor items and 30 percent off furniture at all times. These would be perfect for a dorm room statement piece or first apartment. Kids and even the guys aren’t left out. There are adorable décor items for that little prince or princess in your family and masculine wall art for a man’s cave.

Jewelry-Making Supplies

Hobby Lobby sells up to 50 percent off crafting and jewelry-making supplies monthly.

american girl art gallery

Mr. Star Wars gave Miss Priss a new American Girl craft book for Christmas. We own practically all of them, so I was impressed he located one we did not already have. The Doll Art Studio Activity Kit gives all kinds of tips for designing an art gallery for your American Girl doll. Working on these projects requires all of my concentration, so we were not able to begin construction until the MLK holiday when I had a day off from teaching and minimal interruptions. Miss Priss and I took over the kitchen and dining room tables and dug in.

art gallery artist table

It would not be an official AG craft project if we did not make a trip to Hobby Lobby to get started. I had Miss Priss bring the kit’s idea book in the car with us and skim the pictures and explanations to make sure we would not miss anything critical. Miss Priss’ reading skills add tremendous value to project work– especially now that I have to wear the “over 40” glasses and need her to read all of the fine print on the material packages.

art gallery samantha painting

Paint Brushes and Artist Palette Materials

  • matchsticks
  • duct tape (shiny silver and a few other colors)
  • 3/16″ glue dots
  • old paintbrushes
  • brown cardboard
  • acrylic paint (5-6 colors)

art gallery brush and pallette

Directions

  • The AG book came with a paper artist palette that I traced on brown cardboard. If you do not have a template for the artist palette, draw a kidney shape that is roughly 3″ x 2″. Using scissors, cut out the palette shape. Using an X-Acto knife, stab/cut a thumb hole. Carefully drop small blobs of acrylic paint evenly around the edge of the palette and let dry overnight.

art gallery paint pallette template

art gallery paint pallette paint dabs

  • To make a paintbrush, cut a 1-inch piece of colored duct tape or a piece of tape that matches the length of your matchstick and carefully roll the piece of tape around the matchstick until you come to the end of the tape piece.

art gallery wrap brush handle

  • The glue dots are stretchy, and you pull a glue dot around one end of the covered matchstick.
  • Carefully cut the bristles from an old paintbrush and make a pile with the cut bristles. Roll the sticky end of the matchstick through the bristles. If you want thicker bristles on the paintbrush, add another glue dot around the first layer of bristles and roll through the cut bristles again.

art gallery brush bristles

  • Cut a thin strip of silver duct tape less than 1/4″ wide and wrap the silver strip at the base of the bristles. Trim bristles to even up if needed.

art gallery brush silver tape

art gallery brushes and pencils

Studio Table Materials

  • 2 wooden A letters ~9″ tall
  • wood plank for tabletop (mine is 1/4″ thick and is ~5″ x 12″)
  • 5/16″ diameter wooden dowel
  • acrylic paint (any color)
  • paint brush
  • hot glue gun

art gallery work table supplies

Directions

  • Paint your table materials and let dry. If you like the natural wood color, you can skip the painting step.
  • Measure the length of your tabletop against your wooden dowel and make sure the dowel is 2″ to 4″ shorter than the tabletop. I sawed ~2″ from the end of my dowel to make the dowel ~10″ in length.
  • Hot glue the dowel into the nail hanging slots on the wooden letters, so the dowel connects the two letters. Put the tabletop on your working surface and hot glue the the top of the letter A’s to the tabletop.

art gallery work table assembly

art gallery work table finished

  • We also made a display table by painting a wooden plaque and resting it on a metal candle holder. The candle holder is only about 6″ in height.

art gallery art display

Original Artwork Materials

  • mini canvases (available at Hobby Lobby)
  • variety of stickers
  • colored Sharpie markers
  • acrylic paint
  • sequins
  • foam shapes
  • magazines
  • Elmer’s glue
  • mini easels (available at Hobby Lobby)

art gallery art sample

Directions

  • The sky is the limit with the mini canvases. You can paint original artwork, draw with the Sharpie pens, paint backgrounds and put stickers on top, cut out pictures from magazines and create collages, glue foam shapes together for modern art… anything works.
  • I also scoured around my house for little clay projects Miss Priss had made and any other mini craft projects and added those to the displays in the art gallery.

art gallery canvases

Studio Design

  • We had a science fair backboard we used for the American Girl Dress Boutique. We took down a few of the decorations from the dress shop and put up the art work using Tacky.

art gallery art display with tags

  • The AG doll book came with a few easels as well as the new ones I purchased. We used the easels to display the art on the tables. I also moved some clear acrylic boxes stuffed with colored tissue paper from the dress shop into the art gallery and set small clay projects on those (notice the tiny little otter in the background of the picture below).

art gallery artist table with canvas

  • We dropped the paint brushes in a mini pail and a small glass jar for an authentic art studio look. We borrowed the colored pencils and cup from our AG School Supply stash and set up the artist table with an art canvas in progress, paint palette, brushes, pencils and a mini LED clip reading light I found at the checkout at Hobby Lobby.

art gallery brushes with lamp

The activity book has many other ideas and paper accessories. The small tags to label the art came from the book as well as the template to make the art smock Samantha is wearing. Miss Priss was tired of waiting to play with the art gallery, so I had to stop adding to it and let her actually play. *sigh*

Decorating a Table in My New Spring Color Palette

I started decorating in January with a new palette of sage green and light blue. For my decor this spring, I really wanted to keep the greens and blues and never thought about adding in some purple.

As soon as I saw The Spring Shop® tablescape items, I knew I had found my color palette.

Decorating with a New Spring Color Palette.

Place Setting

The first item I saw were these Blue Plaid Plates. The colors are perfect! The spring color palette has sage green, light blue, dark blue, and shades of purple. It’s the perfect color combination.

Decorating with a New Spring Color Palette Outdoors

Next, I found the Small Blue Hydrangea Floral Plates. Actually, I found three different kinds! The plates come in blue, purple, and pink. I chose the blue but as you can see there are some amazing colors in the blue plates, including all of the colors in the plaid plates.

To create the place settings, I like to build up. As you can see in the progress photo below, I started with a 12″ square piece of cardstock, added a placemat I have owned for years, and then added the plaid and blue hydrangea melamine plates.

Spring Table Placesetting.

  • Spring Table Placesetting.
  • Spring Table Placesetting.
  • Placesetting.
  • Spring Table Placesetting.
  • What do you think of the place setting? Aren’t the colors wonderful?

    Melamine Plates

    Serveware

    I wanted to add some serving pieces to the table so I chose two tableware/acrylic serveware items from the Spring Shop®. I found this Green Ridged Glass Look Pitcher for ice water and added some fresh lemon slices. and a green salad bowl. I am pretty sure I will be using these all year long.

    Decorating with a New Spring Color Palette and Vase

    I also selected this Green Textured Glass Look Serving Bowl. I put together my favorite Spring Mix Salad and doesn’t it look fabulous in this bowl? I am pretty sure I will be using these all year long.

    Salad Bowl Tableware

    I came across some wonderful individual Small Acacia Charcuterie Boards. I love offering my dinner guests their own appetizer plate and the small charcuterie boards are perfect. The Large Acacia Charcuterie Board is great for snacks, appetizers, and in this case, fruit!

    A New Spring Color Palette

  • New Spring Color Palette
  • I added homemade deviled eggs to the smaller, individual charcuterie boards for everyone to enjoy.

    Spring Lunch and deviled Eggs

    These deviled eggs are simply amazing, and you should try this recipe. They really are that good!

    Colin Wynn
    the authorColin Wynn

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