Friday, April 16, 2010

My Scrap Space


Our office is a place where my husband and I can be together yet, he can play his pc video games at his computer desk (not shown in photo) and I can scrap.  I put 2 computer desks from Target together to make one large working space.  I usually have another chair on the other side so if someone wants to come over and scrap they can.  On the left side of the desks is a paper shelf my husband built.  I like my vertical paper holders and the 12x12 paper holders sold at CW fit perfectly too. 



My wood stamps are kept on this home decor shelf which can be found at Target or any local hardware store.  I even think CW sells these at times.  During Christmas, I take down my Spring and Summer stamps and put up the Winter stamps which are kept in a plastic shoe box in a closet the rest of the year. 



I use the keyboard drawer in the desk as a place to stash my current project's papers and matching embellishments to come back to later.



CW sells glass decorative jars w/lids and I love to keep my paper/silk flowers in one, buttons in another, blank tags in another, and a stash of vintage buttons (still on the button cards) in another.



Again, this is the paper shelf my husband built me.  14x14 divided compartments are on the bottom.  The shelf above was made to hold baskets for my supplies.  I am a visual scrapper.  I have tried storing my ribbon in so many ways.  What works for me is by color, in a ziplock, in a basket.  I keep my trendy special ribbon loose.  I usually roll up the ribbon and tape it together to stay in place.  I use a basket for my texture embossing folders.



Under the desk is where I hide fabric boxes.  This box is where I store my clear stamps.  The clear pink bags are cosmetic bags.  I keep my smaller clear stamps (like the $1 stamps) in those.  Another one of those pink bags holds my watercolor pencils, pens, and blending tools for stamping.  My cling stamps are stored using the Unity Stamp 8.5x11 stamp holder. 


I have one of these paper holders, purchased at CW on the floor of either side of my desk.  I keep all of my white cardstock in a 14x14 clear zip-loc bag. I always need white and this way I can just pull the bag out quickly; plus the bag keeps the sheets clean.
I store my cardstock by color.  I organize my pattern paper by brand and my mismatch patterned paper is by style (polka dots, stripes, black and white, and  vintage ivories). 


Also under my desk, easily accessible, is this wire cd holder.  I look for organizers in home and bath departments, office supply stores, and even hardware stores.  This was perfect for all of my stamp pads and containers of embossing powders and Stickles.  Now, I can't buy anything else since nothing else will fit! ;)



I like my tier plate where I put some fun doo-dads to get me excited and inspire me in my space.  I also like to keep my most recent idea magazine where I can see it on top of my desk.



My pen, stapler, and scissor holder for the quick and grab.



I display my most recent pages on the top shelf along with mini books and pictures.  On the third shelf I keep a basket of my most recent pictures.  I scrap the "now" so I need easy access of my most recent developed prints.  On the bottom shelf is a 12x12 expandable paper organizer for my pattern paper (by brand).  I also have plastic black magazine holders, one for my 8.5x11 cardstock, and two for past magazine inspiration.  I also still use a 14x14 Cropper Hopper sticker binder from back in the days.  I use that to hold my thicker alpha and embellishments.  If I didn't have that, I would actually buy an American Crafts 12x12 album and use page protectors to hold those items.

2 comments:

  1. Love your space and all your great storage ideas! Thanks so much for sharing! :)

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  2. I love your space... can I come over to scrap tonight?!

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