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Consumer Desire for Small Indulgences Boosts Hobby Retail

Consumers are embracing hobbies like book clubs, crafting, Mahjong, and journaling as affordable indulgences, boosting traffic to retailers including Barnes & Noble (BKS), Michaels, and Paper Source.

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Elizabeth Lafontaine
June 1, 2026
Consumer Desire for Small Indulgences Boosts Hobby Retail
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Key Takeaways
  • Consumers are increasingly turning to hobbies as affordable “small indulgences,” driving stronger traffic to book, craft, and paper retailers despite broader economic uncertainty.
  • The growing popularity of activities like book clubs, Mahjong, scrapbooking, and journaling is fueling repeat visits and helping retailers position themselves as social “third places” beyond traditional shopping.
  • As shoppers seek more tactile and analogue experiences, retailers such as Barnes & Noble, Michaels, and Paper Source are benefiting from renewed demand for community-driven and creative activities.

Economic Headwinds Increases Demand for Affordable Treats

Consumers aren’t shying away from testing out new hobbies, despite economic headwinds and changes in sentiment. Perhaps, it is actually a response to those factors that have consumers rushing to embrace new activities or socializing with others. Hobbies can act as a small indulgence for shoppers looking for ways to treat themselves at retail without a larger financial investment. 

Typically small indulgences are often associated with categories like beauty or coffee chains, but hobby related retail traffic is also on the rise in areas like craft, books and paper. Consumers looking for activities and third places outside of their homes and offices to socialize have boosted games like Mahjong over the past year, which have prompted retailers to follow the trends and increase assortments that speak to these new interests.

Return to Hobbies Benefits Book and Craft Retailers

Hobby related retailers have been steadily growing visits over the past year, particularly in the book and craft spaces. 

Crafting activities like junk journaling, scrapbooking, needlepoint, and diamond art are all trending, leading to increased interest for chains like Michaels and Hobby Lobby to capture. Crafting retail has consolidated over the past few years with the loss of JOANN, but the demand has shifted to the remaining retailers.

The book category was a leader in 2025, and that momentum hasn’t slowed in 2026. The rise in book clubs as a socialization method has boosted the book industry as a hobby adjacent category. Barnes & Noble also has embraced retail as a third place through community events like storytimes and author events, as well as its cafe. Hobbies can be a catalyst for consumers to check out these retailers, but each of these chains has created reasons for shoppers to return frequently.

The paper category is one that hasn’t seen the same meteoric rise as crafts or books, but it is on the rebound. Paper Source has taken a few pages from its sister-brand Barnes & Noble on diversifying its assortment through areas like gifting and crafting. As consumers grapple with an increasingly digital existence, there does seem to still be a growing affinity for analogue activities and communication including invitations and thank-you notes. Retailers like Paper Source represent how small indulgences can show up for consumers in 2026; even with a smaller price tag, finding joy at retail is unmatched. 

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