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Clever Gift Shop

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Clever Gift Shop
8202 NE State Hwy 104
Kingston, WA 98346
(360) 297-6721
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Consignment: “to give over to another’s care, typically for resale” Sell your handmade items at Clever Gift Shop at no cost to you until the item sells. We currently have over 300 consignors and are always looking for more unique handcrafted items. Come visit us with your items and see why we are the #1 consignment gift shop in Kitsap County.

How to begin Consigning: For those interested in consigning, but unsure of how to begin, the following might help you get a few things together and get started. As the consignor, you need to prepare your items for consignment so that you get the most out of your experience. Professional looking tags and/or packaging will help to sell your product, so plan ahead before bringing your items in. Know how much you would like to get for your items after they have sold. If you currently sell your items at markets or bazaars, we would like to keep the selling price of your items the same in our store.

First-timers should bring no more than 10 items to keep the initial meeting short. The person accepting your consignment will look over each piece for “sale-ability.” Don’t go in expecting all your items to be accepted for consignment. We will accept for sale what our clientele will buy. We know what has “sale-ability” in our shop and what does not. If you don't live in the Kitsap County area, you can email us pictures or a website link of your items so we can take a look. We have several Artisans that mail replenishment items to us when we are running low.

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Artist Demonstrations In store Artist and Crafter demonstrations at Clever Gift Shop. Jerry Lyman domonstrating the making of antler cribbage boards. Jerry Lyman domonstrating the making of antler cribbage boards. Joan Wells demonstrating the making of feather jewelry. Joan Wells demonstrating the making of feather jewelry. Niklaus Morin demonstrating how to tie fishing flies. Niklaus Morin demonstrating how to tie fishing flies. Ruth Greb demonstrating the making of wreaths. Ruth Greb demonstrating the making of wreaths. Tina Stone demonstrating the making of lampwork jewelry. Tina Stone demonstrating the making of lampwork jewelry. Angel Singh demonstrating the making of flower purses. Angel Singh demonstrating the making of flower purses. Debi Riley demonstrating painting with watercolors. Debi Riley demonstrating painting with watercolors. Barbara Tack demonstrating painting with watercolors. Barbara Tack demonstrating painting with watercolors. Diane Peterson demonstrating how to shoot underwater photography. Diane Peterson demonstrating how to shoot underwater photography. Patti Large' demonstrating Indian beadworking. Patti Large' demonstrating Indian beadworking.