Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Craft Room Tour with Aita Bownds

Hi there ,
Anita here with you today sharing sharing how I stored my Doodlebug 
Products.... my scrap studio is not very big so I have to be creative in how I store all my supplies.




I keep most of my product on this pegboard so I can see what I want to use
And right beside that I have a cubed shelf that I keep a few things on to make it pretty..


Beside that on the wall is a big chicken wire heart made of chipboard 
that I keep cards I've made 


On the top 2 shelves I have washi tape in little boxes 
I made and covered in gift paper 


Here I keep my Jewels ,twine and sprinkles 
In these cute tin baskets 


I also have a little space on my desk on one side of the room 
Just playing with doodlebug product .. my desk goes around 3 walls of my studio 


And on the other side of my room on my desk is where I film 
My creative process videos .. you may notice I like plants the humidity in my studio seems to help strike cuttings.. 


I have a shelf above my desk for filming where I keep all my 
Cardstock , albums and stencils ..

thanks for checking out my scrap studio
crafty hugs,,xx

Monday, April 3, 2017

Ktchen Table Crafter: Organization Tips & Tour with Karen Hanson

Hi everyone! It's Karen, and today I get to share with you a little inside information! The design team has been having fun sharing some crafty space ideas, so today I get share the inside workings of mine!
Okay, now I know you are probably thinking - "Um, Karen, that looks an awful lot like a kitchen table." And the truth is - you are right! It is my kitchen table. In fact, my kitchen counter starts just to the right of this picture, and I actually took this picture while precariously perched on top of my breakfast bar. That's right. I am a kitchen table crafter! Now, for those of you who also create right in the centre of it all, you will know that crafting on a kitchen table is a juggling act all of it's own (sometimes an act that requires me to exclaim with enthusiasm at meal time - "Today, let's have a picnic in the living room!" to the giggles of my children and the patient grimace of the hubby). But as the years have gone on, this little corner has evolved from piles of semi organized collections...um...I mean, supplies...to a mobile working space that I can tuck away when needed. So, while it isn't a whole room of crafty goodness, today I thought I would share some of my ways of making this space work.
One of my favourite and most economical organizing purchases has been my white photo boxes. You can pick up these boxes for a couple of dollars and the are the perfect size for many different spaces...shelves, cupboards, drawers - you name it! Besides photos, my boxes hold extra adhesive, ink pads, stamp collections...
...and when open, are even the perfect size for 6x6 paper pads, packages of odds and ends, buttons and even doilies!
And if you are worried about how sturdy they are, simply place the lid on the bottom for extra stability! These boxes come right out onto my table when I am creating, and then tuck away beautifully when I clean up (that's actually my criteria for all storage I use...can I pull it out easily onto the table and throw everything back in easily when I am done). Oh, and while my boxes are all white, they come in a million colours and patterns and you can even personalize them with some pretty paper!
Speaking of paper, I keep all of my paper collections together in separate extra large zipper bags. When I first get them, I actually keep embellishments in there too. When I want to work with a collection, I simply pull the bag out on to the table and pull out what I need. When it's time to clean up, all the pieces slide right back into the bag - even my little tiny pieces (it's hard to get rid of them). It's a super quick cleanup! Now, I have to admit that I did buy a storage unit on wheels last year that has really changed things for me. There is room on the top for my cutting machine, and a great set of drawers of different sizes. If you are on a tight budget like me, do not count out this option. These types of units can be pricey, but I bought mine second hand for a fraction of the price. In the end, I actually sold off some crafting supplies to pay for it to make myself feel even better about the purchase - I was cleaning out to make use of it anyway so it was the perfect time to purge! This new unit has given me the perfect opportunity to organize...
...small odds and ends like mini clips and doilies (in a tray that I re-purposed to fit this drawer well)...
...small, narrow supplies like my glitter... .
..and even some of my twine.
But the best part was attaching some temporary 3M hoops to the side to store my washi tape embroidery hoop and, on the other side, to hold my cutting mats. And when we have guests over for dinner, I can roll the whole unit away into another room or just move my Cricut off of the top and have a "mini buffet" to store some of our meal items. You know, I have to admit that there are days when I look at pictures of beautiful craft rooms and drool! But I really do love crafting and creating in the middle of my family home and watching my girls (and even sometimes my hubby) just pull up a chair and join in. I also think there are things we can learn in terms of organization and decluttering from those that craft in the heart of it all! So while perhaps one day down the road one of the rooms in my house may look so lonely and empty that my craft supplies sneak in, today I am going to put my feet up, enjoy this sunny crafting space in what happens to be the sunniest city in Canada, toasting all of those that call the kitchen table crafting "home base"!

Sunday, April 2, 2017

NEW Fairy Tales Cut Files with Birthday Gift Bag by Caroli


There are some fabulous new FAIRY TALES Cut files
released today in the Silhouette Store and the Lori Whitlock SVG Shop
We've included links to both types of files below! Then keep scrolling to 
see the wonderful project by Caroli.

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I love the colorful and happy feel of this collection, and decided to make a cute packaging for a special gift I am working on.

I used PINK BALLOON and ORANGE BALLOON cutfiles for decorating my bag. The procedure was super simple: first I cut three balloons in patterned paper from Fairy Tales collection and used some foam dots to add volume and adhered them to a plain white paper bag.  I decorated some of the balloons with pieces from the Odds & Ends package and some heart shaped sprinkles.



I tied the balloons with some twine and used some more diecuts to complete the decoration.


This is how the bag loosk like, it's ready to be used and carry a gift for a special little girl I know :)


Recipe:
5639 Magic Unicorns - Double Sided Cardstock
5640 Fairy Garden - Double Sided Cardstock
5634 Pixie Dust -  - Double Sided Cardstock
5598 Fairy Tales - Odds & Ends
5550 Rainbow Hearts - Shape Sprinkles
2983 Bright Assortment - Doodle Twine

I hope you like this idea and give it a try if you need a fast cute packaging for a gift. Thank you for stopping by at Doodlebug blog, unicorn hugs everyone!
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