been to this place twice and bought something twice. this time i found a shirt for my boston terrier that says«security». i think she’ll like it. there’s lots of different stuff: clothes, décor, some furniture, wreaths. will be back.
Donna L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Antonio, TX
This is always my «go to» place for special gifts when I’m looking for something unique. They have a great variety of crafts, which are reasonably priced. I could spend hours strolling through the isles, looking at all the goodies.
Paul R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Antonio, TX
I had lunch last Monday at Choke Canyon Café and saw Homestead Handcrafts was on the other side of the parking lot. Being a fool for antiques I had to stop in. I checked the place out and found stuff like old 1950’s furniture, old phones and old tube radios in the nooks and crannies of the place. I asked one of the staff for some help to find a gift for my wife. She showed a Consuela hand bag and said they were very popular. The Consuela Tote was kinda large and really detailed and I thought my wife would like it. I bought a black one and put it in the top box on the motorcycle for the ride home. Well the Lady at the store was correct. My wife loves her new tote and went back to the store get another one. You have a nice place… thanks for the help!
Amy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Antonio, TX
This place is a hit or miss. Sometimes they have neat things but most of them the time not. I would say it is an expensive goodwill. The old lady in the front register always looks at everybody like they are stealing. It is both comical, weird and disturbing all at the same time.
Jayne D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Antonio, TX
I love this place. I prefer the location on thousand oaks., though. It seems to have more vintage type items. Love the atmosphere and the smell. Been going here for years. Look forward to the sidewalk sales!
Kay T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Antonio, TX
I have never been in a place where EVERYTHING I saw, I genuinely wanted. Until I went to Homestead Handcrafts. They have aisles and aisles of handmade crafts from home décor to jewelry to kid’s clothes and anything in between. I found several great pieces for my house and will also keep it in mind when I want unique gifts for birthdays or house-warming presents. I was like a giddy kid in a candy store walking through the craft mall. I may or may not have actually squealed in delight at some of my finds — more than once. I find particular delight in supporting local artists AND having pieces that no one else will have. Whether that means art or jewelry of even coasters, and shopping here gives you the opportunity to have several! And the prices were MORETHAN affordable. Many of these one-of-a-kind finds were absolutely beautiful and under $ 10. The style is very Texas and a lot of it girly, and by that I mean rhinestones, bows and feathers. I found a picture frame with all three so of course, that was my prized purchase… On Saturdays, weather permitting, they have sidewalk sales. Even more merchandise at even lower prices. There were some beautiful antiques. They had a pie safe from the 1940’s that was in very great condition with a price of $ 159.00. Don’t tell my mom, but I may head back and scoop that up for her for a birthday gift! If you have a free Saturday and are looking for a great place to support local and find some fantastic deals on crafts, this should be your first stop!