I moved all my plastic storage bins below it. I keep all my stamping supplies, punches, paper trimmers and card making supplies in the larger bins. In the smaller bins I keep adhesives, twine, paper ribbons, washi tape, alphabet stickers, and embellishments. I organize all my scrap pieces of paper in open paper trays and sort them by color. Under the trays of scraps I keep holiday related papers, sorted by holiday.
I sort all my ribbon by color and hang it on the wall. This makes it easy for me to visually take inventory of what colors I have and it is simple to grab for any project I am working on. This ribbon holder was made with three pieces of photo paper, a circle punch, and a yardstick.
The teal cart I purchased at Ikea and use it to hold all my letterpressing supplies, It conveniently holds all my inks, cards, the L Letterpress, plates and cleaning supplies. It also holds all the supplies for tissue paper flower making as well.
I have a small cart that holds canisters of buttons sorted by color and mason jars filled with paper flowers. Below are various card kits, paper collections from American Crafts and containers of glitter tape.
My work surface is a 4ft table from Costco with an Ottlite lamp. The magnetic white board and bulletin board is perfect for ideas and to do lists. I have American Craft paper boxes to sort my colored cardstock. One box to hold 8.5"x11" paper, one to hold 12"x12" paper and one to hold plain chipboard and neutrals. Below my table I store all my scrapbook paper in vertical Iris paper containers. I store my paper alphabetically by brand and collection. To the right of my work surface I have a gift wrap cart where I store wrapping paper, tissue paper and gift bags.
I have a black storage unit from Ikea that I store all my other crafting items in. Each compartment holds different supplies. You can easily see my Cuttlebug, my 9" Xyron machine (which my husband spotted at Goodwill for $6 in perfect condition with a full roll of sticker adhesive!) and a ton of other crafting supplies stored in this unit.
On top of the unit I have a magazine organizer I purchased from Michaels and assembled myself. I store back issues of Papercrafts magazine and other odds and ends like labels and notepads in it. I have my Artbin full of Copic and Prismacolor markers and my crafting caddy on display as well. My Clip-it-Up holds all my small embellishments like rhinestones, adhesive flowers and brads. I was lucky enough to find one on Craigslist for $50 and it is so useful. I also keep my rolodex style address book and birthday/anniversary calendar on display as well.
The room also has room for another small table so I have space if other people want to come over and craft. I try my best to keep it tidy, but when it gets cluttered I can always close the door.
All in all, the storage pieces and work space cost less than $400 to outfit. I did it over time and could not be happier with the results. I love my craft space.
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