
SCRAP: Donated treasures and affordable supplies for crafters, teachers, and makers.
SCRAP in San Francisco offers a storefront of donated materials at extremely low prices or free. The shop features crayons, paper, calendars, maps, craft supplies, sewing notions, fabrics, photos, and frame parts—great for crafters, teachers, and hobbyists. Customers praise friendly staff and volunteers, a welcoming atmosphere, and ongoing improvements that keep regulars coming back for unique finds.
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Purchase low-cost or free donated items like paper, crayons, and office supplies for creative projects.
Browse a wide range of fabric, sewing notions, frame parts, and other craft materials at bargain prices.
Find affordable materials ideal for educators, artists, and DIY enthusiasts to support learning and creativity.
Receive friendly help from staff and volunteers to locate items, wrap gifts, or get crafting advice.
Shop eco-friendly by reusing donated materials, reducing waste, and supporting community recycling efforts.
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Overall rating
Fiona Torres
Great place and reasonable prices. Staff /volunteers are really friendly .
Anthony Manalo
What a great experience! Today’s my 2nd year wedding anniversary and I wanted to get my wife some cards, she loves cards. Jennifer helped me to find the best cards, get a bag, wrap a bow and place the paper. What an amazing experience! Thanks again Jennifer!!
Neal
Amazing store with good-quality donated materials and items at extremely low prices, or even for free. This isn't exactly a convenient place to visit, but it's worth it for all the interesting finds. They have crayons, paper, calendars, maps, and other stuff for free, as well as low-priced office supplies, photos, frame parts, and craft supplies.
Zening Wang
I visited this place eight years ago, and it’s even better now. The improvements in the environment, service, and overall atmosphere are noticeable. It’s great to see how much it has grown — a pleasant surprise with a sense of familiarity.
Maria T
If you take public transportation, you need to walk quite a bit. Need to be a little more careful walking there. The scrap itself was great! I found some sewing notions and fabric. This place has a lot of treasures for crafters, teachers and hobbyist.