Vintage packs, no reproductions.

Betty’s Bits & Bobs curates real vintage ephemera, pre-1979 book pages, notions, fabric scraps, and small found pieces into wholesale packs for retailers whose customers want the real thing.

  • Real Original material, never scans or printables.
  • Varied No two packs match, because the source is finite.
  • Sorted Themes, sizes, and colorways make buying practical.
  • Wholesale Built for approved retail buyers across the U.S.
Wholesale table display of Betty's Bits & Bobs vintage ephemera packs and craft materials.
Betty's Bits & Bobs, curated authentic vintage ephemera.

A line built for shelves.

Exact contents change, but the wholesale line gives buyers a clear way to stock by category, color, theme, and use case. That balance keeps the experience collectible without making ordering feel random.

Paper Bits brand art with Betty's Bits & Bobs logo and retro color panels.

Paper Bits

Small, medium, and large vintage paper sets organized by theme and occasion.

Color-curated

Hodge Podge Hues

Ephemera, fabric, buttons, and mixed materials sorted into shelf-ready colorways.

Pre-1979 focus

Mr. Bookworm’s Library

Authentic vintage book pages for collage, junk journaling, and mixed-media kits.

Notions + texture

Sewing Bobs

Textile-adjacent bits, trims, fabric, and notions for tactile retail displays.

Small objects

Treasured Trinkets

Found pieces for assemblage artists, workshop bins, and curious add-on baskets.

The age is part of the value.

Vintage is not a surface treatment here. Buyers are trusting the material, the dating standard, and the fact that a pack’s variation comes from authentic sourcing, not from a random assortment.

No reproductions

Original pieces only. No scans, printables, copied labels, or vintage-style filler.

Useful variation

Contents change from pack to pack, while category, theme, and buyer expectation stay clear.

Era transparency

Pre-1979 sourcing is called out where it matters, especially for book-page lots.

Retail ready

Products are packaged and labeled so staff can explain them without decoding the whole box.

Not every pack can be pictured.

That is the reality of real vintage inventory. The site sells the promise, then the current line sheet handles available lots.

1. Profile

Tell Betty what kind of store you run and what your customers buy.

2. Line sheet

Receive the current wholesale formats, categories, minimums, and order notes.

For shops that sell creative supplies.

The right buyer needs inventory that feels discovered, changes over time, and still behaves like a reliable wholesale line.

  • Independent art and craft supply stores
  • Bookshops, stationery stores, and gift shops
  • Museum shops and creative retail counters
  • Workshop hosts, market vendors, and paper bars
  • Online retailers serving vintage and mixed-media customers

Wholesale access

Start with a buyer profile.

Share a few details about your store so Betty can send the current line sheet and suggest the packs that best fit your customers.

The person Betty should contact.

Used for the line sheet and order follow-up.

Store name, studio, or market business.

Wholesale is focused around U.S. retailers.

Helps Betty suggest the right buying format.

Optional, but useful for store fit.

Interested categories

Pick anything that fits your customers.

Use this for timing, themes, or how you plan to display the packs.