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    Wellmanson

    Wellmanson

    4.9(7 reviews)
    0.1 kmManila City

    Compared to its neighboring businesses in the area, Wellmanson presents itself like a glittering,…read moregolden boutique staffed by well-dressed ladies in blazers and pencil skirts assisting you in buying stuff you likely don't really need. Sure you might have just come in to get a pair of nice pliers or leatherette cord to make accessories with, but you will be bewildered with the wealth of other DIY craft items and supplies and gift items in general. Where else would you be able say "Look at these beads!" and "Check out this dog hair trimmer!" in the same breath? They have mini water fountains, and toy brick sets, and thighmasters and who knows what else. They're like a mini-mall oasis in the middle of Quiapo. The place is somewhat labyrinthine in structure, and while it is fun to look around and see what the next room holds, it does get confusing if you're really looking for something specific. Their payment system is also a bit of a pain--though professional looking, it's a little cumbersome to line up to get your items priced, *and then* have to pay for them in a separate line. Also, there are these curious pulley baskets that have ropes leading to dark holes in the ceiling... You know if you're going to browse through stores in Quiapo and DV and its nearby areas that you're just getting into a trap, because if you think you're window shopping without buying anything, you're kidding yourself. Wellmanson knows this for a fact and has set out to have you do exactly that.

    Hear ye, hear ye, passionate beaders. Feeling a bit crafty?…read more The whole stretch of the street where Wellmanson is located is full of shops selling beads and whatnot! Villalobos Street is the place to be if you are looking for new craft projects, specially accessories. It's the disneyland of crafter's everywhere. I've lost one whole day just going through each one of he shops in there, checking out the craft supplies and beads. Wellmanson's my favourite store so far and the biggest I've been into among the ones on the street. I've never seen so many craft supplies in one store. Beads of all kind and sizes are found there, prices ranging from very cheap to expensive ones like the swarovski. I went here one Saturday afternoon and it was packed with manangs like me :p They have ready made accessories like necklaces, watches and bracelets... but the best part of the store for me is where they sell the raw materials. Twines, nylons, charms, beads.. the whole nine yards of it. They even have those hooks for earrings and locks for bracelets, of different sizes, color and shapes. They also have those organizer where you can keep your beads inside, pattern boards, tools like pliers. I enjoyed myself too much shopping in there :)

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    M. Enriquez Art Supply

    M. Enriquez Art Supply

    5.0(1 review)
    0.7 kmManila City

    Being an art major isn't cheap. Plates drain your budget. Plates, classes where you have to buy…read morematerials you don't normally use and did I mention the plates? Picture this: you're a starving college student who needs to pay for your commute and pay for your meals. On top of that, you can't go running to mom and dad when you need a little extra to pay for another sketchpad or a new set of watercolors because you used up almost everything last week and need them again. So, where do you go? My first impulse was to go to National Bookstore. *Obviously*. I mean, that's where everyone goes to get supplies, right? Their selections aren't all that but you get what you need. Then I heard about Enriquez and my world was changed forever. Most people who aren't used to it may have their reservations about walking around in the Recto area but it's worth it. Apart from decent ukay-ukay finds, there are specialty stores where you can find cameras, watches and whatever else you might need. For artists, both professional and hobbyist, heaven comes in two locations: Deovir's and Enriquez. Enriquez in particular was the first art specialty store I chanced upon and that might make me a little biased towards it. Here, you'll find everything that you could ever need at a cheaper price than what you'd get at National Bookstore or any other retail outlet for the mere fact that these are the guys who import them into the country. And with such a wide selection of materials with an equally wider selection of grades and brands, there's definitely something that's bound to be exactly what you were looking for. (Personally, my best find were Berkeley sketchpads -- both the regular and watercolor versions. I need to go back for more.)

    Tabora Street Vendors

    Tabora Street Vendors

    4.7(6 reviews)
    1.5 kmManila City

    I first learned of this place after trawling various forums in my search for cheap acoustic foam…read morefor my girlfriend's apartment's paper thin walls. Her dog suffers from separation anxiety and whenever she leaves the apartment for work, the dog cries for hours, so much so that the neighbors have started complaining to the building admin. A bunch of music lovers suggested that I abandon my egg carton idea (hey, I'm a cheapskate) and go for acoustic foam instead - it's cheap, more effective, and can be bought by the yard in Tabora. Tabora St. is very much inside Divisoria. For those of you who think of Divisoria only as airconditioned 168 Mall, you're in for a rough surprise. But once you get over the heat and the stench from the estero, you'll see a lot of cool finds on Tabora Street. I found my acoustic foam, and a whole bunch of cool-looking mason jars too. Bargain!

    I'm a DIY, arts and crafts kind of girl. I've dabbled on one hobby to the next; from making silk…read moreflower clips to covering our cabinet holders with washi tapes, I just love the thought of turning plain ordinary things to beautiful ornaments. And if you're a girl with multiple projects like me, then Tabora is the place to be. They have everything you need for every project you may ever have - ribbons in all colors and sizes, feathers boas, muslin bags, hats and costume materials, handicrafts, sewing supplies, mason jars, it's all there at a really cheap price! You know those tacky souvenirs you hate receiving at parties? That's where they came from too. Of course, there are also a lot of classy and unique finds there, if you just have the patience to look. Imagine all the pretty things you can make with that wide selection of supplies. The prices are really cheap, even cheaper when you buy in bulk, so go ahead and hoard! Of course, one must not forget the golden rule(s) when shopping in Divisoria: never wear flashy clothes and accessories (save your 24 carats and diamonds for the swanky places you go to) and always keep an eye on your belongings.

    DIY Beads - artsupplies - Updated May 2026

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