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Tiny Jars with Tight Lids
Store wet stuff, dry stuff, tiny stuff. These little 1/3 oz. jars have really tight lids so you can travel with them, stack them, toss them in a drawer. They are really little so they are just great for enamels or embossing powders, watch parts, beads, screws, glue and unlimited other items. They're crystal clear plastic so that you can match colors and see what you have.

$4.50 / 12 ea.

Squeeze Bottles with Pour Caps
These bottles are great for liquids or fine powders and come in 2 sizes. We use ours for adhesives (pictured) and other liquids. Semi-clear plastic

5 oz.
$2.25 / 2 ea.

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8 oz.
$2.50 / 2 ea.


(L-R) 32 oz., 5 oz. and 8 oz. Bottles

32 oz. Bottle with Screw Top
These bottles are perfect for liquids or fine powders. We use ours for adhesives (pictured) and other liquids. Semi-clear plastic

$4.25 / 2 ea 32 oz.


(L-R) 32 oz., 5 oz. and 8 oz. Bottles

6" Plastic Tubes (2)
These 6" long X 1/2" plastic tubes are just the ticket for storing so many things. You can cut them down with regular scissors and customize them for everything from needles to an awl. Corral your eyelets and shepherd your beads. Buy several, once you get started, you'll find lots of uses for them! Clear plastic

2 Tubes for $1.50

10 Tubes for $7.50

Great for:

  • X-Acto and scalpel blades
  • Small knives
  • Japanese screw punch tips
  • Eyelets, beads, etc.
  • Awl
  • Drill bits
  • Small bone folder
  • Crumbs of metal foils
  • Pearl Ex and other powders
    (Embossing to go!)


Since the tubes can be easily cut with scissors, I customize them for everything and use masking tape and a Sharpie marker to label them.