I've used Ikea Alex drawer units for below the work surface and Ikea Kallax unit turned on its side for storage below the windows. I am fortunate to already have a Scrapbox work station (the one that looks like a wardrobe when closed), which works really well in this room.
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Showing posts with label craft storage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft storage. Show all posts
Wednesday, 14 December 2016
A New Craft Studio
Since June of this year, we have been having building work carried out at our house to create a craft studio to store my crafting goodies and provide a nice area for me to work in. The room is now complete and I am totally in love with it. Here are a few images of it.
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
Crafting Storage Solutions
As a crafter, I am very aware of how I hoard bits & bobs that I think may come in useful for a future project. Due to the many years I have been hoarding, storage has become an issue, especially as I have a touch of OCD - well ok, more than a touch! I like to store my items in an orderly fashion, but equally they have to be easily accessible too.
My long suffering Hubby has become accustomed to me dashing down the aisle of the hardware store when I see a lovely display of plastic boxes, often saying "do you really need more"? Generally my plastic box of choice are "RUBS" or "Really Useful Boxes" which can be found in many outlets. They're ideal for all sorts as they are stackable allowing the contents to be clearly seen.
However, they are not the prettiest of things, so I tend to store small items in jars, bowls and cups. Because I like pretty too, I store my buttons in old glass coffee jars that I purchased at a local auction.
I have a Pinterest Board with all sorts of storage variables, which can be viewed by clicking this link.
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