Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Buy Craft Supplies

For avid crafters around the world, one of the most costly parts of any passion is the expense of supplies. It matters little if you are into scrapbooks, art, woodwork, knitting, or something else you need supplies and you need them at affordable prices. This is why many people are now turning to wholesale craft supplies, but few know how this business works or what to expect. Here are some tips for finding the best supplies in the marketplace.
The first thing to remember is that craft stores buy at at manufacturer's prices then sell at between 30-50% markup prices. They not only need to make money, but must also cover the cost of their overhead such as rent, salaries, utilities, maintenance, and the like. Although many online companies today offer "wholesale" prices, caution should be taken by researching carefully to ensure you find a reliable vendor to work with.




To actually get the price the stores do because they buy directly from manufacturers, often requires proof through a tax ID number that the items purchased are actually being resold. For those who aren't in business, however, it is possible to get discounts even though you may not be buying at the cheapest price. You may not get 100% savings, but you will spend less on supplies over the long run.
On the Internet these discount price stores will still be called wholesale even though they aren't. This is why researching options is so important. They often have requirements which should be reviewed carefully before making a commitment such as minimum orders, multiple purchase requirements, or other conditions associated with buying through these online businesses.



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