Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Craft Room Organization - Paper

 
I've got a whole craft room redo coming but wanted to give a couple of sneak peeks at some of my organization solutions.Here is how I store my cardstock:
8.5 x 11 sheets are stored on their sides in Flyt magazine holders from Ikea.
I use 3-tab manila folders to divide my colors and distinguish which company they are from. I cut a little tab with Stampin Up bread label punch and adhere it to the side of the folder. The folders also hold all of my scraps for that color.
Generic cardstock is also in magazine holders, but I don't label it. This is also where my heavy cardstock for card bases and alcohol marker cardstock lives.

12x12 cardstock and patterned paper lives in plastic 12x12 paper holders. I have a bunch of the old Cropper Hopper version and recently was able to get my thin CH sleeves organized into similar holders from StorageStudios (sold by A.C. Moore).
More sneak peeks (and an amazing new craft room reveal) coming soon!

Craft Room Organization - Die Cutting

I've got a whole craft room redo coming but wanted to give a couple of sneak peeks at some of my organization solutions. Here is how I store my cutting dies:
Basic shapes, like circles, stars, scallops, labels, are in this little drawer. I think I got it at Staples years ago. It came with little hanging double-sided CD sleeves. I put a little piece of thin magnet sheet on a piece of cardstock in each sleeve to help keep the dies secure.
My larger dies of various shapes, like scenery, cover plates, edges, borders, etc., are in plastic storage sleeves in this basket.
If I have dies that coordinate with a stamp set, they go in the stamp sleeve or stamp case with those stamps and are stored elsewhere.
More sneak peeks coming soon!
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