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Best place to get glass for decor?

I think I might slowly get it at Michaels with the coupons they always send out, but is there like a glass superstore that is better?Thank you!

Re: Best place to get glass for decor?

  • Kitty315Kitty315 member
    Knottie Warrior 500 Comments Combo Breaker
    edited December 2011
    save-on-crafts.com and dollartree.com have glass stuff for a good price. HTH!
  • edited December 2011
    Yeah, I agree.  Save-On-Crafts has a good selection and at good prices.  Jamali Garden Supply has a good selection too and prices aren't bad, but I'm iffy about shipping.  I'm still waiting for a quote on shipping (since last week).As far as local stores, good selections . . . maybe Home Goods, Marshalls, Ross, and those kinds of stores, if used for decorative purposes.  I think if the glass is too thin, it won't work well for dense floral arrangements . . ? Ikea too.  If you need it for floral arrangements, L. O. Florist Supply.
  • edited December 2011
    Homegoods = glass heaven.
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  • muddiliciousmuddilicious member
    500 Comments
    edited December 2011
    I like places that you don't have to deal with shipping, since glass is heavy.Dollar Tree is good  - usually their online catalogue is pretty on target with what is in the stores.Ikea is great for cheap tealight holders and tealight candles, and if you take a look at their drink glasses with a creative eye, I am sure you can find some really inexpensive uses for them.I got most of my larger vases from Michael's with coupons.  I just slowly accumulated them.
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