Artists and other creative souls certainly have no shortage of spots to stock up on supplies. Pittsburgh does, after all, have a generous selection of traditional art shops and big box stores. However, we also have some pretty unique shops that are worth checking out, too. This one-of-a-kind craft shop in Pittsburgh is perfect whether you’re looking for unique art supplies or you have some extra supplies you want to donate.
You might have to stick the address for Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse into your GPS, if you’re not familiar with the area at which Homewood, Point Breeze, and Wilkinsburg intersect.
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The building itself is rather unassuming, belying the creative paradise that sits within. Just make sure you carve out enough time, especially if this is your first visit.
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The Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse is a non-profit designed to ignite the imagination and inspire the creativity of Pittsburghers and to encourage the reuse of materials.
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Whether you’re shopping for specific crafting supplies or you just need a dose of inspiration, you’ll likely find it at this one-of-a kind craft store that sells everything from yarn to jewelry and beads.
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The unique shop earns top marks from artists and other creatives, who rave about the varied selection of supplies, the friendly staff, and the affordable prices.
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If you can’t make it to the Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse or you’re short on time, you can also shop online. Curbside pickup and traditional shipping are both offered.
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Head over to the official website of Pittsburgh Center for Creative Reuse for days, hours, and more information. Or, go here for Facebook.
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Have you been to this craft shop in Pittsburgh? Let us know in the comments! If you’re a fan of unique shops, stop by Spectro Dolce in Monroeville, a one-of-a-kind candy shop.
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Address: Pittsburgh Center For Creative Reuse, 214 N Lexington St, Pittsburgh, PA 15208, USA