This store has everything you could possibly imagine for all your crafty needs! I went in looking for a wedding arbor I saw online from a wedding wire review(which they didn’t have-must have been old) but I did end up spending two hours there browsing around. I was slightly overwhelmed with the size of the store(I was shopping for wedding décor ideas) and although I didn’t buy anything this time, when I go back with a game plan of what I actually need I will be back! Great inspiration and the prices aren’t too bad either. But-if you wander in aimlessly you could end up spending a lot so know what you need before you head in! It’s so easy to fill your cart with a bunch of stuff haha!
Stacy Z.
Classificação do local: 4 Bridgeton, NJ
The one thing I don’t like is that they close at 8 p.m. I feel like it’s an hour earlier than other places around there and sometimes I haven’t gone in because I wouldn’t have time to browse. So I’ll knock down one star for that. BUT I love Hobby Lobby and loved it even more because I had a new house to decorate. Prices are great, especially when you remember it that most of it 50% off the marked price. In fact, the manager walked around and reminded me when I was looking at a couple more expensive pieces and I bought both of them. Employees are all very nice.
Kathleen D.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Hobby Lobby blows other arts and craft stores out of the water, across the continent, and into a pit. The store is expansive and all-encompassing. You can really find anything you want here — and it’s especially a great choice for seasonal décor. I’ve been a fan of the chain since going to school for a year in the south. Hobby Lobby is a huge, beloved part of the culture down there.(My dorm room door was always decorated with goods from whatever holiday was coming up!) When the Millville location opened, it was pretty exciting. It’s almost as if a Bojangles had made its way to South Jersey!(That has not happened, I don’t think.) I’ve been here a handful of times and have never walked out empty-handed. Think: Frames, prints, seasonal décor, random paperweights you can stick in your living space, candles, cutesy furniture, art supplies galore, random earrings(?), and plenty of decorative items for a garden. Of note: They are closed on Sundays to allow their employees to rest and worship, according to their sign walking in. They’re well-known for that fact. They otherwise close at 8 p.m. I’d definitely recommend a visit if you haven’t been — and if, for whatever reason, you’re not a fan, you can easily hop to other chain stores, as it’s in a shopping complex(and across from another shopping complex) with every chain you can think of. The Cumberland Mall is also down the street.