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    4.0 (1 review)
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    Geoff's Emporium - Geoff's Emporium

    Geoff's Emporium

    5.0(4 reviews)
    3.6 kmBalmoral, Mt Eden
    $

    This place is AWESOME. Recommended to me by a fellow sewing friend, I decided to check it out…read moretoday. Walked in the door and thought wow, this place is a bit...crappy. But then I walked in further, through the narrow door and into a huge space, filled with all manner of crafty supplies! I was there to buy interfacing, and buy it I did - 5m for $5! Incredible prices. I also got a zip for $1.05 and a belt buckle kit for $1. The prices are insane, even cheaper than what I paid living in the US. I saw some gorgeous fabrics in there, too, but I'm trying to watch my fabric budget right now so I sadly left it behind...for now. The woman who served me was really friendly, carefully rolled up my interfacing and asked about my projects. I can't wait to go back and browse their fabrics some more, and they will definitely be my go-to place for notions, too! I didn't explore the rest of the shop too closely, as I had a sick husband in tow, but they have a huge range of paint/art supplies, party supplies, incense and other trinkets, and heaps of other stuff too.

    Geoff's is no longer the in-the-know Auckland hipster's secret. Go here on Halloween and you will…read moresee what I mean. Luckily, Halloween only happens once a year but year round Geoff's is the place that truly does have everything. I am most often here for random products like baby oil ($6 for a small bottle of branded petroleum by-product at a supermarket? $2 here), fabric dye, art supplies, sewing stuff and what must be Auckland's cheapest fabric. No offence to Spotlight, but go here first if you need anthing crafty. There's ribbon, cotton, buttons, sparkly bits, belt buckles, bra pads, googly eyes, appliques, patches.... on and on and on. The fabric selection is no small part of the shop and the pricing fairly freakin ridiculous. You'll also find toys, costume jewellery, probably Auckland's biggest range of wigs and "ready-costumes" for adults and kids, as well as such essential props as tiaras, plastic swords, feather boas, cowboys hats, gloves, face paint and garters. There are paints, brushes, canvases, dyes, sketch books...... You can even buy paperbacks, hardware, kitchen equipment, candles and it just goes on. What I love most about Geoff's is that it has been around as long as I can remember and as far as I know, Geoff himself is still around too. My kids love coming here with a handful of coins and leaving with treasures and so do I. The staff are awesome and Geoff's is such a wonderful reminder to me that some things don't ever change, they just get better with age.

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    The perfect wig!

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    Studio Art Supplies

    Studio Art Supplies

    3.5(4 reviews)
    2.9 kmGrey Lynn

    As the name suggests, Studio Art Supplies is a brilliant art supply store that is designed to cater…read moreto students and budding young creators. Located in Grey Lynn, this store stocks everything from oil paints to charcoals and pastels, canvases to recycled papers, brushes to spatulas and anything else even remotely art related. The staff are all very helpful - many of them are artists themselves and offer their advice and expertise as soon as you walk in the door. Although I'm usually happiest left to my own devices, they were particularly helpful when I needed advice choosing different paper weights for printing. Outside the store is a big board which customers are encouraged to leave their mark on. This is a really fun and inspirational wall, as it is a good place to share your ideas and sketches. Often local artists can also be found in the store creating their masterpieces - it's a great way to keep us stressed students and designers motivated. I definitely recommend this store to any local artists, as it will provide you with any supplies and all the encouragement you need! Tip: Studio Art Supplies offers specials and discounts to customers upon the presentation of a student ID - so students get those ID cards ready!

    As a professional artist and teacher I need a top art supply store that not only helps me with my…read moresupplies and in-depth technical knowledge of the range of products I require - or products I am interested in researching for potential use - but I also need an art supply store that reliable and is able to supply, help and advise my students, answer their questions and send orders well packaged. Studio Art supplies is my NZ art supply store of choice for almost all the products I use. These people really know their products and being artists themselves, they have the knowledge and expertise I can rely on and recommend to my students. This is why I have stayed with them for over 20 years. Susan Harrison-Tustain

    Gordon Harris

    Gordon Harris

    2.5(2 reviews)
    1.2 kmGrafton
    $$$

    It's that captive audience thing again. AUT's art school is just there on St. Paul's St, and they…read moreneed art supplies. In my first year of design I spent hundreds of dollars at Gordon Harris, and I was a cheapskate. I shudder to think how much you'd spend if you actually bought the nice things they have on offer. How nice are the nice things? Pretty nice. As someone who's into this stuff, I know the glorious sensation of a new, high-quality brush, and I know that this comes with the associated price tag. That's fine. I can't hassle the range, and I can't hassle the prices. They're both fine. But still, there's just something about Gordon Harris that feels ... it feels like they're not trying. I mean their range is fine, but it could be better. And their prices are fine, although they could be cheaper. But why should they? With a steady market and no competition, why should they try? They can just chug along and students have to buy their scalpels and black card regardless. Gordon Harris: as good as they need to be.

    I hoped I wouldn't end up in a Robert Harris café when I was looking for this small art supply…read morestore. Over on Symonds St, in a handy location to Auckland's university students, is Gordon Harris. They acknowledge their target market by offering you a student discount on purchases. Sadly the staff are also part of this target market, so the service is lacking, virtually non-existent. I'm sure it doesn't take 3 staff members 15 minutes to choose the shape of a minor display sign. The friendlier staff of Whitcoulls, Queen St were happy enough to bring this shop to my attention when I couldn't find what I needed in their store. And really, the only reason for visiting Gordon Harris would be if you can't find what you're after in your local stationary store.

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    Wah Lee

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 kmAuckland CBD

    Wah Lee is such a delightful oriental emporium…read more They stock all sorts from teapots, ceramics, and paper lanterns, to beaded slippers and jasmine tea just to name a few. I really enjoy wandering through the store and stocking up on something different and quirky every visit. I have been to San Francisco and it reminded me of a few stores I had seen while shopping in China Town. I love that they have a real mix of products not just one type you have a vast variety! During Guy Fawkes celebrations they are mega popular from 2nd-5th of November when then sell a few popular brands of fireworks. The tea pots and Chinese vases are my fave at the store they have some really beautiful designs that compliment the home and kitchen. Worth a stop in to funk up the flat, home or grab some cool gifts for friends.

    Fireworks! Now that…read moreI've got your attention, fireworks!!! And whatever else Wah Lee sell. Actually quite a bit, some of it quite cool, but as a teenager growing up in Auckland, and as an adult, bitterly refusing to grow up in Auckland, for me Wah Lee has always been about the fireworks. Not as cheap as the Warehouse MegaBox, or those silver bags you get from the supermarket, but this is just the same as how a rare steak is usually a bit more expensive than white bread dipped in pig anuses. It cost more because it's better. What you get here are quality, imported Chinese fireworks, and they shit all over the rubbish you get anywhere else. Short of getting your pyrotechnics licence and making your own, this is about the best way to get good, big, entertaining fireworks. Side note: a friend of mine got her pyrotechnic licence, and it was an arduous and expensive process. Better to just come to Wah Lee, I reckon.

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    Parasols for weddings

    Wah Lee - Shoji Paper roll up blinds. See the full range of sizes available at www.wahlee.co.nz

    Shoji Paper roll up blinds. See the full range of sizes available at www.wahlee.co.nz

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