Showing posts with label Muji. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muji. Show all posts
Friday, June 26, 2015
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Saturday, June 09, 2012
Mores Sizzix storage ideas
Well, my idea of posting every week seems to not have worked that well!
Anyway, today I am sharing how I store my die cutting materials in my studio.
Check them out here.
Anyway, today I am sharing how I store my die cutting materials in my studio.
Check them out here.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Paula Pascual inkpads storage
Last week I posted my blog how I store my ink pads, a key element of my crafting. The acrylic unit is from Muji, the wooden racks are a old cassette holders and the shelf is from Ikea.
Click here for the post that goes into detail and here for the main page of the blog.
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Copic Markers storage
This is how I store my markers, using an Acrylic Partition Desk Tidy from Muji. Several advantages. One of them is that you can store two ways: horizontal, perfect for one person, or upright for sharing.
The other main advantage is that you can store a couple -maybe more- on top of each other like above.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Small Ink Pads Storage
Any crafter will collect a big number of ink pads over the years. No exception here. My favorite ink pads are the ones that come in small size just because they are so much easier to store and the lower price tag is also a good thing.
Well this little acrylic set of drawers are what I use for my little ones. It looks like this (bellow) when empty. It is from Muji and cost £12.
One good thing is that you can stack more than one on top of each others, so if your collection of ink pads grows you can keep getting more of those! I have two and they hold my collection of Versacolor (they fit 28 per drawer ), Fluid Chalk ones, Brilliance and VersaMagic (the full collection fits into two drawers).
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Paper Ideas by Paula Pascual
So here they go some ideas on how to store paper.
My stash of patterned papers are vertically stored in MUJI paper holders. Which look like this when empty and that you can buy them here.
They are perfect for 12x12", they have handles which means that are easier to pop in and out of the shelf and at £6.95 per a pack of 5 holders is a bargain! Right now I have already eight of those filled with patterned paper.
They are perfect for 12x12", they have handles which means that are easier to pop in and out of the shelf and at £6.95 per a pack of 5 holders is a bargain! Right now I have already eight of those filled with patterned paper.
On the left hand side of the photo you can see the acrylic trays from Display Dynamic which are the ones most scrapbook shops have and you can see them bellow how they look empty. I already have three packs of ten trays (one pack was a present) and stores all my cardstock by colour. It does take a lot of space, but it looks rather nice (much better in real life than in this photo!)
Also in the photo you can see that I have got a cream bin which holds my rolls of paper. When you love paper as much as I do, size doesn't matter, big or small, I love it. So this is how I keep some of the larger pieces of paper.
Also in the photo you can see that I have got a cream bin which holds my rolls of paper. When you love paper as much as I do, size doesn't matter, big or small, I love it. So this is how I keep some of the larger pieces of paper.
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