Showing posts with label studio storage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label studio storage. Show all posts

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Thrifty Thursdays.... A Sewing Box Makeover...

A couple months ago, I picked up this cute sewing box at the thrift store.

It is molded plastic.

I just really loved something about it.


It even has a neat tray inside.


So I gave it a couple coats of white spray paint.


Here it is painted.


Later on I may add some distressing or a color added to the design but for now, it is perfect for storing my wool roving.


I left the inside the original color.

Soon I will show you what I am doing with the roving too.

Thanks for stopping by...

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Workbench Wednesday...


This week I decided to show you one of my actual work areas and what is on it this week.

This is the table next to my spot on the couch.

There's my laptop, my newish wooden unit and the looped beads I have been playing with.


I bought a one step looper, which I love.

I can make my own beaded chains easily.


I made some into chains.

Others are just the beads with the loops on each end, ready to be bulit into designs.


I apologize for the photo quality. 

 It is rather dim and the lighting is not ideal for photography.


The looper is pretty versatile.

I tried seed beads and larger glass beads to play around with it.


 These are not the tiny seed beads.

They are the "E" size.


The glass beads are from one of those glass budget bead containers.

I love those for the variety.


Here are the loopers.


They are supposed to work for wire 18- 24 guage.  

I used 20 gauge.

I wanted to share my new organizer as well.


It holds essentials and some other fun goodies.


I recently splurged and bought some silk strips so the colors are arranged in the top slots.

I have some of my specialty pliers in their own slots.


My tag punch is where I can find it.

And those little glass jars have hand forged steel findings.

I spent Sunday morning hammering them so I could fill all the little jars.


Kleenex, sewing supplies and chocolate are essentials.


There is always a magazine from Stampington in that slot.


Next to the wooden organizer is a little basket with some pliers and clippers.

Behind it, is a poster my daughter bought for me when we went to Lucketts this spring.

It was a great day.


So that is what is new on the workbench this week.

What are you up to?

Thanks for stopping by....

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

The GREAT BEAD ORGANIZATION PROJECT

This spring I decided I wanted to redo my garage studio.  

I wanted to move some of my storage pieces around to better utilize my space.

I did a lot of thinking and planning.

Then I told my husband.

He suggested going and getting new shelves to better utilize the space.

We measured and researched options.

Then we went and bought some heavy wire shelves.  

I will show you where we put those later but for now I want to show you my bead shelf.

This is the area before.


I had a lot of this and that piled and stacked.

When we got the new shelves, an old shelf I already had fit perfectly in this spot.

So I cleaned out the old space and moved this shelf over.

I also moved an upper cabinet over.

This is still during the moving process.


This is after.

Tah-Dah!


I love that everything is here in one place for making jewelry.

On the top are all my jewelry books and magazines.

I sorted them all and only kept the ones I use.

The three bins on the top of the wire shelf are my husband's idea.

Those are my holding bins. 

 When I buy new supplies or bring something out and don't have time to put it away, I put it in one of the bins.  

When the bins are full, it is time to sort.


Time to sort....

My drying racks are ready to go and I finally sorted out the trays that fit on the taller skinnier one.

I keep projects I am working on on these trays as well.


In the upper cabinets, under the books, I have bins holding wires, elastic, jute, seed bead tubes, etc.

The bins are easy to stack and remove.


The holding bins are full...better get on that.

Under them are larger bins of bangles, bracelets and headbands sorted by materials.


Then there are the beads.

It took me a week to organize the beads.

My old method involved putting them into these little compartment boxes by when I bought them. 

That is a horrible method for trying to find anything.

So I sorted out every single box and reorganized by color and type.

Types include things like wooden, metals, pearls, whimsical, vintage, and handmade components.

I also have many boxes of hardware goodies like nuts, washers and such.


My label maker got quite a workout.

I love my label maker.

There are some empty boxes for future finds. 

 I have a bunch of stuff in the studio that will go in these too.


I also really loaded each box by combining lots of bead types into each compartment.

I realize that would make some people crazy but it utilizes the boxes so much better for me.


On the side of the shelf are all my chains and necklaces.

These are sorted as well by finish and length.


It makes finding a chain so much easier than my old system which also went by when things were purchased.


I buy chains at yard sales, thrift stores and the mall when they are deeply discounted.

Many of them I will distress and completely change the finish.

Necklaces with beads and dangles get disassembled so I can use them in a different way.


So, this is the GREAT BEAD ORGANIZATION PROJECT.

The capitalization of the project helps to show the magnitude of it.

Thanks for stopping by...


Friday, January 30, 2015

Vintage Storage Ideas


I am lucky enough to have a studio.

It is my garage.

It is my space and I love it.

I love utilizing vintage finds for studio storage.

I thought I would share some of my favorite vintage storage from my work spaces.


Each works hard in its own way.

I store most little items for mixed media, jewelry and such in vintage mason jars.

I collect them whenever possible along with zinc lids for on them.

My cupboards are filled with them.


My husband found, bought, loaded and helped me clean this vintage card catalog.

It holds a ton of essentials. 

I love that I can change the contents and the tags in a minute.

  I can send my daughter to the studio to find something and she can quickly locate it.

Yay!

You have to love a piece that hard working.

I have been thinking maybe some day I will paint it...

I have always love little divided shadow boxes.

This one had some splits in some of the dividers so I did not want to use it for shows.

It makes the perfect home for my hand crafted polymer clay beads.

As I use them and make more, it looks different all the time.

Just seeing the beads inspires me to use them.


These fun little tins were thrifted finds.

I use and buy some tins to use in jewelry designs but these are perfect as is.

They are such a pretty way to store things.


Printer's trays are my kryptonite.

I have to buy them if they are reasonable and in good shape.

My daughter has pointed out more than once that I do not NEED any more.

She is right, of course.

They are so handy though.

I usually use them for booth displays but now I use them in the studio.


Bits and baubles are right there...


This little green drawer unit was last spring's splurge from Lucketts.

It also holds tons of essentials.


It helps me find things.

And it looks cool.


Old luggage makes great storage.

I love that these suitcases hold my yarn supply out of the way and keep it dust free.


These cases are also full of yarns and fibers.

They are missing their handles so this is the perfect use for them.


Last summer my daughter spray painted a vintage ceiling tile to use as a memo board.

This fun color really makes it pop.


My neighbor dropped off this rusty cart one day.

I transformed it into a great little storage piece.


I use this ceiling tin in my green house as a magnetic memo board.


This vintage box is the perfect booth display for bangle bracelets.


Wooden crates are both storage and booth display.


Is your studio space sleek and sophisticated or full of vintage storage pieces?

Thanks for stopping by....


Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Studio Tour...soon!

The Studio Tour is coming...

The Studio Tour is Coming!

Are you ready?

I am almost ready...

Be sure to visit on Friday and then again on Saturday when we link up for Where Bloggers Create 2014!