You would think that the founder of a creative reuse business would have been aware of the Creative Resource Center concept for some time, but in my case, nothing could be further from the truth!
A Creative Resource Center is born.
An isolated trip to Door County, Wisconsin, in late September 2020 (amid the pandemic) planted the seeds for Hello Art Hatchery. We pulled our kid out of virtual school, rented a vacation home right the water in Sturgeon Bay, packed art supplies, puzzles, games, and books, and headed north to escape.
We spent most of our social time distancing, but we did stop at the local art store, Artist Guild. It’s a locally owned, rambling store with friendly people, tons of merchandise, and being there lit me up inside.
Artists Guild, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
The Artist Guild inspired me. I had always wanted to have a retail store, but never knew what to sell. After visiting that store, and recognizing the way it made me feel, I knew I should be selling art supplies.
Being a pragmatist, I turned to Google to see if being a local art supply seller was still a viable business model. During that search, I stumbled across a news story talking about a creative reuse center that had just opened in San Antonio. I. Was. Gobsmacked. Everything that I love – art supplies, little shops, organizing, vintage, resale, thrifting, merchandising, and creativity – was bundled up into this one fantastic idea! This was it.
My original plan was to establish a non-profit and launch once the pandemic was over, but a lot of tough things happened between September 2020 and January 2022. As my original plan became less and less feasible, I decided just to start moving forward. And I did on January 28th, 2022, with this online store! In July of 2022, I opened our first brick and mortar store in the basement of an art gallery, and in May 2024, we moved to our current location at 134 E. Main St. in Stoughton.
What exactly is a CRC?
Creative Reuse Centers started popping up in the late 1990s with early creators like The East Bay Depot and SCRAP. Since the peak, many centers have closed, but there are still well over 50 centers in the continental U.S. According to Google Trends, searches for Creative Reuse Centers peaked in 2006 and again in 2009. In 2014, Lancaster Creative Reuse had identified 43 centers across the U.S. There are also reuse centers in England, New Zealand, and Australia.
Most creative reuse centers are non-profit organizations that rely on community funding and volunteers to support their mission. Their missions center on keeping materials out of the waste stream and promoting the reuse of manufacturing waste in addition to home hobby supplies. In the right hands, ANYTHING can be crafted into a new purpose, even a plastic box used to sell gum.
There are three areas of focus that seem to be most prevalent for these centers:
- They collect supplies that have a significant environmental impact and find new, artistic ways to use the materials they save from the landfill.
- They collect materials to support teachers, who, according to AdoptAClassroom.org, are now spending nearly $750 a year out of their pocket on classroom supplies.
- Collecting supplies for artists and craftsmen from artists and craftsmen creating an “art supply thrift store” and providing affordable supplies for all.
Hello Art Hatchery falls into the third category and is also one of just two U.S. centers selling via an online store during the pandemic. It’s hard to replicate the experience of visiting a Creative Reuse Center in person, however, so if you don’t find what you need online, make sure to stop local at the center closest to you!
Creative Reuse Centers in the U.S.
ARIZONA
Treasures 4 Teachers – Tempe – https://www.treasures4teachers.org/CALIFORNIA
East Bay Depot - Oakland - https://www.creativereuse.org/
Scrap - San Francisco - https://www.scrap-sf.org/
Rediscover Center - Los Angeles - https://www.rediscovercenter.org/
Recreate - Rockland - https://recreate.org/
Art From Scrap - Santa Barbara - https://exploreecology.org/art-from-scrap/
FabMo - Sunnyvale – https://www.fabmo.org/
Remainders Creative Reuse - Pasedena - https://www.remainderspas.org/
SCRAP – Humboldt - https://humboldt.scrapcreativereuse.org/
COLORADO
Art Parts - Boulder - https://www.artpartsboulder.org/
Who Gives a Scrap - Colorado Springs - https://www.whogivesascrapcolorado.com/
CONNECTICUT
ecoWorks - North Haven - https://www.ecoworksct.org
FLORIDA
Resource Depot - West Palm Beach - https://www.resourcedepot.org/
IDAHO
ReUse Market - Garden City - http://www.reusemarket.org/
ILLINOIS
The Waste Shed – Chicago - http://thewasteshed.com
Idea Store – Champaign Urbana - https://www.the-idea-store.org/
Creative Reuse Marketplace - Springfield - https://creativereusemarketplace.org/
MAINE
Ruth’s Reusable - Portland - https://www.ruths.org/
MARYLAND
SCRAP – Baltimore - https://baltimore.scrapcreativereuse.org/
MASSACHUSETS
Make & Mend - Somerville - https://makeandmendshop.com/
MICHIGAN
SCRAP – Ann Arbor - https://annarbor.scrapcreativereuse.org/
$$ The Scrap Exchange - Durham NC - https://scrapexchange.org/
Arts & Scraps - Detroit - https://www.artsandscraps.org/
MINNESOTA
ArtScraps – St. Paul - https://www.artstart.org/artscraps-reuse-store/
MISSOURI
$$ Scraps K.C. – Kansas City - https://www.scrapskc.org/
NEW YORK
Materials for the Arts - NYC - https://www1.nyc.gov/content/mfta/pages/
NORTH CAROLINA
Scrap Exchange – Durham - https://www.scrapexchange.org/
ReSource Warehouse - Hickory - https://www.resourcewarehouse.org/
OHIO
Indigo Hippo – Cincinnati - https://www.indigohippo.org
Upcycle Parts Shop - Cleveland - https://www.upcyclepartsshop.org/
Scrap for Art - Toledo - https://www.scrap4arttoledo.org/
OREGON
SCRAP – Portland - https://portland.scrapcreativereuse.org/
MECCA - Eugene - https://www.materials-exchange.org/
PENNSYLVANIA
Art of Recycle - Ephrata – https://www.artofrecycle.org/
Resource Exchange - Philadelphia - https://www.theresourceexchange.org/
Lancaster Creative Reuse - Lancaster - http://www.lancastercreativereuse.org/
Pittsburg Center for Creative Reuse - Pittsburg - https://www.pccr.org/
SOUTH CAROLINA
ReCraft - Greenville - https://www.recraftgvl.org/
TENNESEE
Turnip Green - Nashville - https://www.turnipgreencreativereuse.org/
Smart Art & Craft Supplies - Nashville - https://www.smartartandcraft.org/
TEXAS
Austin Creative Reuse - Austin - https://www.austincreativereuse.org/
Thistle Creative Reuse - Denton TX - https://www.thistlecreativereuse.com/
The Center for Creative Reuse/Spare Parts – San Antonio - https://www.sparepartssa.org
Texas Art Asylum - Houston - https://www.texasartasylum.com/
UTAH
Clever Octopus - Salt Lake City - https://www.cleveroctopus.org/
VIRGINIA
SCRAP – Richmond - https://richmond.scrapcreativereuse.org/
Nova - Leesburg - https://www.novacrc.org/
757 Creative Reuse Center - Richmond - https://www.creativereusecenter.org/
WASHINGTON
Tinkertopia - Tacoma - https://www.tinkertopia.com/
Lost and Found Crafts - Olympia - https://lostandfoundcrafts.com/
Ragfinery - Bellingham - https://www.ragfinery.com/
Art Salvage - Spokane - https://www.artsalvagespokane.com/
Seattle Recreative - Seattle - http://www.seattlerecreative.org/
WISCONSIN
Hello Art Hatchery - Stoughton - https://www.helloarthatchery.com
Hello Happiness Creativity Center - Sheboygan - https://www.hellohappinesscreativitycenter.com/