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Where can someone find furniture-related stationery, crafts, clothing, miniatures, etc?

I am helping out at the museum and the manager of the gift shop wants some furniture-related gift items. She and I have both wrestled with the search engines, and we cannot find such items, though we know they exist.

So where can we find such items? Any links would be appreciated.

Tags: furniture, gift shop, search engines

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5 Responses to “Where can someone find furniture-related stationery, crafts, clothing, miniatures, etc?”

  1. TetaX
    2:18 pm on August 29th, 2010
  2. max_rochny
    2:18 pm on August 29th, 2010

    junk shops, auctions, flea markets, run an ad.

  3. Kia
    2:18 pm on August 29th, 2010

    Etsy
    cartoon
    Ellum designs

    Smithsonian Gift store may share there distributor.

  4. Yah00_goddess
    2:18 pm on August 29th, 2010

    For stationery, you can order note pads and the like with any design you like from a company that specializes in imprinting logos.

    Some that I am aware of:

    4imprint.com
    customimprinters.com
    promotionalproductsandideas.com

    Google promotional products and you’ll get a ton of companies. Locally, we have business graphics companies that can do the same thing. It’s worth looking into local companies as well, because they will carry a wide range of products and will try to meet your needs.

    Miniatures can be purchased from Hobby Builder’s Supply (again, google). I have bought furniture for dollhouses from them before. If you’re looking for a different quality, try looking up dollhouseminiatures.com for other vendors. Also, if you’re not too particular about scale, try looking at Oriental Trading Company. They’ve got lots of crafts for kids and some might relate to your needs.

  5. doul noup
    2:18 pm on August 29th, 2010

    Try the afterlife.

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