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Seattle ReCreative
8408 Greenwood Avenue North, Seattle, Washington, United States
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About the Seattle ReCreative
Seattle ReCreative is a unique store located at 8408 Greenwood Avenue North in Seattle, Washington. This innovative institution is dedicated to promoting sustainability and creativity by offering a wide range of recycled and repurposed art supplies, materials, and tools. From paints and brushes to fabrics and paper, Seattle ReCreative is a treasure trove for artists, crafters, and DIY enthusiasts looking to reduce waste and unleash their creativity. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, this store is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in eco-friendly art supplies and supporting the local community.
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8408 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, United States
Opening hours of Seattle ReCreative
Monday:
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
12:00 - 18:00
Reviews of Seattle ReCreative
"I was excited to visit based on the reviews. This is a small business and I understand space limitations! With that said, I have a disease that causes mobility problems. I used my small 3 wheeled scooter and could navigate 2/3 of this shop. The rest was not accessible. Also, the person working did offer to help me with the door as I left- that was my only interaction with anyone working there. I love craft stores that bring together used crafting items and try to find them a new home. Seattle ReCreative has a lot of different crafting, fiber, hobby and various findings. The medium you're looking for is pretty much grouped together at this shop. My biggest criticism is that some of the items seem like garbage. There was a basket of wrapping paper tubes in the back section near office supplies. I didn't look to see if they were for sale. There was a pile of fabric scraps- some seemed small/ragged-in a large bin without a price (I couldn't locate it easily).The displays seemed dingy, for example- dollar store plastic bin with a ripped piece of painters' tape labeled 'compasses'. Maybe the lighting was off, it seemed a bit dark to really showcase the abundance of things. I could tell they were going for a craft variety shop vibe but, unfortunately it gave off a yard sale vibe."
"Love this craft store, not ADA accessible. I had come here once on my own, and the second time with a friend who's in a wheelchair. Aisles are tight and crowded with products, Initially I only found it a bit bothersome but seeing as though my friend wasn't able to even comfortably move his wheel chair between aisles without bumping into boxes or getting stuck was disappointing. I recommend reorganizing to make it more accessible for disabled folks, this is an important part of the community and it would show that you care about your disabled community members. I'll be coming back but I really hope to see this important change next time! Not having enough space is not a good excuse to not be accessible, we owe it to our community!"
"I am mail artist and rubber stamp collector. I love to find reuse art stores to see what I can add to my collection and collage stash. Great shop, very well organized, and prices are very fair."
"Not from the area. I showed up last minute. Hopped on a bus from downtown. I literally ran from my bus stop shins burning just to buy pens really quick and explained that to them. Instead of welcoming and understanding shop workers she was just rude about it. Was instructing me to get them now nearly yelling and in a rude tone. It’s one thing to say yes or no politely. I would be understanding if they would’ve not been able to. But to go total Karen bc you want to get home two minutes sooner… wow. I’ll support an art store who is passionate about sharing art with others NO MATTER WHAT. As a true artist would. Would not recommend this place to people who want to support a genuine and down to earth art shop. That showed me their true colors as a business and art shops should be rooted in art at the core imo"
"Wonderful gem of a store! I was able to purchase extra chunky yarn for $5/lb. Note that they take donations only by appointment."
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