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Post by christine58 on Apr 4, 2018 12:46:18 GMT
Anyone have any?? I am moving my scrap area to my loft and am just looking for some simple ideas. Not sure how to store my stamp sets. Right now they are on a bookcase but I am pretty sure that is not going to work in the loft due to the height of the book case.
TIA
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Post by christine58 on Apr 4, 2018 15:22:21 GMT
No one??
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Post by GiantsFan on Apr 4, 2018 15:34:41 GMT
I store my stamp sets ala Jennifer McGuire in stamp pockets in FridgBinz and on IKEA Kallax. For the Kallax I have 2 each of 2x2's and 1x4's.
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Apr 5, 2018 10:24:06 GMT
I only have a small space and what I consider simple storage for everything but I also don't have a massive amount of supplies. I have an old metal set of drawers that sit on my desk and I keep all my stamps in one drawer. So far when I've had more stamps than space I've been purging.
Most of my other supplies are stored in the remaining drawers (and a second set that also sits on my desk).
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Post by woodysbetty on Apr 5, 2018 10:32:09 GMT
I store my stamps like Jennifer Mcguire as well, except my SU stamps which I stack on the shelf. This pic of my scrap room shows the table I have my inks and stamps on. It's a Martha Stewart table I bought about 8 years ago as part of her craft line so I don't know if it's still available. This first level is also from her line but the small cubes with drawers are from Michaels. Enjoy your new space!! Attachments:
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Post by mikklynn on Apr 5, 2018 13:03:40 GMT
My scrapbook area is at one end of the LR. I store my paper in an armoire and embellishments in Iris cases and a vintage forms cabinet. My stamps are few, so they are in plastic envelopes stored in bins in my Raskog cart. 20170718_101704 by Mikk Lynn, on Flickr
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Post by AmandaA on Apr 5, 2018 15:53:11 GMT
I think my space is pretty simple in terms of the space it takes up considering how packed it is. Might not translate to a loft, but thought I would share in case it is helpful. I have a pic with the cabinets open but it was too large to upload...grrr! Anyhow, here is how I have things stored: Upper left pantry cabinet- extra albums, page protectors, supplies for specific projects gathered in Iris containers & container store multi purpose bins, also has the sewing machine. That cabinet also has a very short pull out drawer that is perfect for storing my big punches and mats for my cameo. Lower left pantry cabinet- one shelf is dedicated to papers stored in the container store bins, big tools like my cameo/big shot/cinch, my typewriter, and boxes of DD supplies fill the rest. Open shelves- stamps are in Avery Elle pockets in 2 fabric bins, another fabric bin with all things AE, and one more with sticker sheets/die cut packs/and those sorts of larger embellishments. Shelf of mini albums, several pretty jars of supplies like ribbon and twine, and various containers for small loose items like tags, labels, and paints Upper cabinet- (hiding behind the light if you can see it). Completely filled with clear plastic bins that hold all of my stamping and embossing supplies, lesser used pens/markers, watercolor supplies, extra adhesives, bigger rolls of ribbon, emebellishments I can't part with, and lots of random stuff On my work surface- spice rack repurposed to hold flair, wood veneer, clips, etc. Berry baskets with current kit products, a jar of washi, and a larger fabric bin for new purchases and ephemera to include in my spread. Most often used pens, scissors, tiny attacher, tape runner, etc. are out as well. Lower cabinets- they both have two pull out shelves that I outfitted with various clear plastic containers (from the fridge bins company, but smaller sizes). One shelf has small tools like adhesives, cutting tools, small punches, etc and a bin to hold embellishments like enamel dots, chipboard sheets, and puffy stickers. One shelf is for thickers, full size alpha sheets, and larger 6x8 stamp sets. Another shelf holds the mini alphas and card making supplies. The last shelf has all of my project life cards. Right side pantry cabinets- other non-scrapbooking craft supplies and storage of older albums that didn't fit upstairs. My work surface isn't huge, but I use the table a lot when I get out big tools or try to plan out more than one PL spread at a time. You can't see it in the pics but pretty much everything that is appropriate is in some sort of container that I can "flip" through, so I love all of my clear plastic bins for that. I do have small kids so there isn't a lot out that is within reach and I have locks on all of the cabinet doors they can reach. This set up is perfect for me right now because I can't accumulate tons of supplies. Having a set amount of space is a good thing for me. If I had a whole room, I feel like it would overwhelm me.
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Post by 950nancy on Apr 5, 2018 16:23:44 GMT
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Post by christine58 on Apr 6, 2018 20:20:13 GMT
THANKS>>>>Once I move stuff around I think I might have a better plan...
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Post by mikklynn on Apr 7, 2018 12:20:10 GMT
AmandaA I love your cabinets, so pretty! 950nancy I hope to have a separate space for crafting in our next home. Yours is great. woodysbetty Your space is so bright! It's just what I want in the future. It's fun to get a peek into other's play areas.
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Post by katlady on Apr 7, 2018 12:47:17 GMT
Google craft room or scrap room. You’ll get a lot of images pop up. Also if you search for craftroom on IG there will be lots of pictures. I do that when I am in a reorganization mood.
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