I'm sure I'm not the only one that gets called away from the crafting desk in the middle of a project. Whether the kids start yelling, dinner is burning, or your pager goes off and you need to respond for a SWAT call (we're out there)... You don't want to leave all the work you've done just laying there to get lost or spilled on.
One of my newest additions to the "works for me" side of my storage list are these trays I found at Target. They are 13x13 so they hold your scrapbook papers and also fit in the IKEA Expedit shevling system. If you don't have these trays that maybe you can convert other trays around the house. Before this I was using paper box lids.
Showing posts with label Target. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Target. Show all posts
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Sprinkling glitter
Shirley found this at Target and immediately thought of dispensing glitter out f it.
"I love keeping colorful supplies in view, they inspire me and this? Just makes me want to sprinkle something! :) "
Sh also use tictac's containers for these:
For more of Shirley's organizing ideas and a tour of her fabuloous studio visit here
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Sami's Scraproom - Stampin' Up Stamp Storage
It's Megan here...and I'm SUPER excited to be a part of the ever-so fun and organized Crafty Storage Team! This of course, is my first post as a contributer and I am sooo happy to share it with you!
Sami, over at Scrapmasters Paradise, is a HUGE stamp and scrapping fan and I often look to her (blog, that is) for much inspiration! :) Sami is a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator, and if you're one of those, you KNOW you have a BUNCH of stamp sets! So in her persuit of scraproom organization, Sami came up with this oh-so-clever idea for storing your Stampin' Up! stamp sets!
She used Sterilite containers (found at Target for $2 a piece) and decided to alphabetize and label them for some fast and easy stamp access! Check it out!
Each container holds roughly 10 stamp sets (9 in a row and one on the side). Sami also puts the larger sets in their own container, which only hold about 6 of them.
Happy Crafting!
-Megs :)
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