Love this unique shop and its selection! It’s not just scrap booking, there is so much more.
Sue B.
Place rating: 4 Lake Forest, CA
I love this store! Whenever I visit Sequim, I stop in a pick up a few rubber stamps. Everyone is very nice, prices are the same as most stamp stores.
Richelle W.
Place rating: 5 Vancouver, WA
Super cute little store. They have a lot of quaint things and great displays to give people some good ideas of how to use the products. It’s a really good«small store» feel. The staff seem knowledgable. I had questions regarding one of the displays and the girl happily showed me how to do the technique that was used. I was told that they have days where people can purchase a kit and make a card via a self-guided«class». They are there to help if people need it. This is a great idea to: 1) sell more products 2) show people some cool techniques and ways to use the products they are interested in. Coming from a bigger city, I feel like the prices are completely on par with retail prices set by certain companies(Quickcutz are at MSRP). I found a few sets of clear stamps for under $ 4 that I have not seen elsewhere; which was awesome! This is a great store to visit if you live out of town and want new ideas or things you may not see in big box stores. It is also a great store to frequent if you are a local as they have a large variety of boxes and favor bags you can buy one or a few at a time and plenty of party supplies(balloons, cards, etc). Can’t wait to visit again!
Emily W.
Place rating: 2 Silverdale, WA
I want to like this store more. It is overpriced, and a bit highbrow for my taste. I am an avid scrapper but I typically don’t spend full retail on my products. The per piece cost of paper is too high and the products as a whole are more expensive than other small scrapbook stores I frequent. They have nice, current products. Tons of rubber stamps and accompanying inks, glitters and flock. There is also a «party» section in the 2nd half of the store. You will find balloons, streamers and things of that nature. Too me, it feels like this place defines the term«supply and demand». Scrappers demand products and Doodlebugs supplys them at ridiculous prices. People pay them because if you want to scrap in Sequim you have two choices… Doodlebugs and Walmart.