jediannie
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Jun 30, 2014 3:19:06 GMT
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Post by jediannie on Apr 28, 2021 20:11:09 GMT
Do any of you have any of the Everything Mary craft totes and storage? I've been looking at them on Etsy and they've gotten really good reviews but I always like to ask you all what you think. Here's the link for reference.
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Post by Ryann on Apr 28, 2021 20:13:41 GMT
I've seen these on Amazon. I ended up going with the WRMK rolling bag, so I'm no actual help!
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Post by Mel on Apr 28, 2021 20:29:52 GMT
They look a lot like the Crop In Style stuff. I'm no help either. I'll be watching what others say though since I'm seriously considering hitting the "crop going" scene again!
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Post by Citygirl on Apr 28, 2021 21:33:55 GMT
I don’t have any but they look really nice. The tabletop tool organizational tote is exactly like the one’s Michael’s used to sell awhile back. It’s one of the best purchases I made for organizing and has held up well. I would imagine these might be even better quality. I like that sewing tote with the outer pockets. Might have to one. I still have a crop n style rolling tote but never use it anymore. It never held enough stuff lol. Now that I got a collapsible wagon I’ll probably just get rid of it.
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Post by grammadee on Apr 28, 2021 23:25:44 GMT
I don’t have any either. I have some zippered rolling totes that get my stuff to crops.
The crates look interesting. If they are stackable they may be a solution for people who store their supplies one place in the house and scrap somewhere else.
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Post by 950nancy on Apr 28, 2021 23:36:33 GMT
I have the Everything Mary plastic containers that Michaels used to sell before they went to IRIS and "Something" Tidy. I am sure that is no help!
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Post by Margie on Apr 29, 2021 0:04:09 GMT
I have the one you linked, and I really like it. It's very sturdy and roomy.
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Post by don on Apr 29, 2021 1:01:15 GMT
Just know, whatever you buy will not be big enough. Don't despair, you can always buy another tote to put on top of the other. Then you will need one of those large wagons to carry your photo printer, a 36"X24" craft mat, die cut machine, and everything to your crop or scrap meet. You will also need an SUV to carry everything. Papercrafting is fun.
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Post by ecvnj58 on Apr 29, 2021 12:18:55 GMT
I have had the rolling bag for years and bring it to crops. It’s great and works really well. I have nothing bad to say about it. I like that it has so many compartments. I keep it under my desk in my craft area and store things in it year round.
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Post by Skellinton on Apr 29, 2021 14:00:45 GMT
I have one of the plastic totes that collapses but mine has a fabric wrap around it (like the bucket and mugs in other threads) with lots of pockets which can be used for punches and tools. I used it all the time when we had a lss to crop in and more recently on our twice a year weekend crops. I have had it at least 10 years and it is great. I love that it folds up, it isn't super tiny when it folds up but it is easier to store then the fabric type.
I got mine at Office Depot or one of those places for about 20 dollars.
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jediannie
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Jun 30, 2014 3:19:06 GMT
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Post by jediannie on Apr 29, 2021 15:48:55 GMT
I was looking at the smaller desktop totes since I've temporarily given up my scrap space while my husband is home working in our shared office. Glad to hear the quality is good! I already have a rolling tote and a collapsible wagon for crops but having something to carry my supplies between the office and my kitchen table is something I'm missing.
Thanks everyone!
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Post by 950nancy on Apr 29, 2021 17:28:00 GMT
Just know, whatever you buy will not be big enough. Don't despair, you can always buy another tote to put on top of the other. Then you will need one of those large wagons to carry your photo printer, a 36"X24" craft mat, die cut machine, and everything to your crop or scrap meet. You will also need an SUV to carry everything. Papercrafting is fun. Just know, whatever you buy will not be big enough. Don't despair, you can always buy another tote to put on top of the other. CheckThen you will need one of those large wagons to carry your photo printer, Checka 36"X24" craft mat, (a bit smaller, but close) Checkdie cut machine, Checkand everything to your crop or scrap meet. CheckYou will also need an SUV to carry everything. CheckPapercrafting is fun (when you remember everything). Check
It is like you are stalking me, Don.
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Post by Skellinton on Apr 29, 2021 18:18:42 GMT
Just know, whatever you buy will not be big enough. Don't despair, you can always buy another tote to put on top of the other. Then you will need one of those large wagons to carry your photo printer, a 36"X24" craft mat, die cut machine, and everything to your crop or scrap meet. You will also need an SUV to carry everything. Papercrafting is fun. Just know, whatever you buy will not be big enough. Don't despair, you can always buy another tote to put on top of the other. CheckThen you will need one of those large wagons to carry your photo printer, Checka 36"X24" craft mat, (a bit smaller, but close) Checkdie cut machine, Checkand everything to your crop or scrap meet. CheckYou will also need an SUV to carry everything. CheckPapercrafting is fun (when you remember everything). Check
It is like you are stalking me, Don. After reading Don's post I was thinking, "I have never felt more seen.".
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Post by 950nancy on Apr 29, 2021 21:45:08 GMT
Just know, whatever you buy will not be big enough. Don't despair, you can always buy another tote to put on top of the other. CheckThen you will need one of those large wagons to carry your photo printer, Checka 36"X24" craft mat, (a bit smaller, but close) Checkdie cut machine, Checkand everything to your crop or scrap meet. CheckYou will also need an SUV to carry everything. CheckPapercrafting is fun (when you remember everything). Check
It is like you are stalking me, Don. After reading Don's post I was thinking, "I have never felt more seen.". I've had my MacWagon for years and when I first rolled it into a huge crop (about 200 participants), there was one other wagon. After a few years, about a third of the people also rolled in with the wagon. And mine has drink cups on the front (bonus). To get everything in from the vehicle in one smooth trip was dreamy. I always chuckled at the women who had their husbands help them move stuff into the building (an old Kohl's). The crop was a two hour drive for me, so that wasn't happening anyway. Even if it had been down the street, I can't imagine my husband carrying in totes. In our house, you couldn't play the sport if you couldn't carry the equipment.
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