Most art canvas storage racks were very expensive and took up too much space. So I found the IKEA HEJNE shelf and got to planning!
Whether you are using a corner of your bedroom or you have a room all to yourself, find some inspiration for organizing your art or craft studio space!
Name: Elizabeth Tulipana, founder of Anticipation Events + Bad Loo Loo Location: Bucktown; Chicago, Illinois Size: 1,000 square feet Years lived in: 2 years; Rented Putting together a space that functions as both a home and base for her event planning business and Etsy shop came naturally to Elizabeth. A lover of all things vibrant and patterned, her spacious one bedroom apartment reflects her dynamic spirit and boundless creativity.
See some clever Ikea Kallax Hacks that'll help you organize your home. From seating bench, to kitchen island, DIY tv stand with legs, workstations and more.
After years of struggling to organize my art supplies in my tiny studio apartment, I found the perfect solution: Markers, pens, colored pencils, and bullet journaling supplies fit perfectly in a vintage makeup case. With a few easy modifications, a train case makes an ideal DIY Marker Storage case- complete with a carrying handle! In
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A detailed guide on how to store yarn with tons of ideas for your craftsroom and the bet ways to organize your knitting stash.
Stay organized in the cutest way with our kawaii Desk Organizer Storage Boxes. Available in three charming colors - brown, white, and pink - these kawaii boxes are designed to add a touch of whimsy to your workspace. Each box comes with a clear lid, making it easy to identify and access your essentials while keeping them neatly arranged. Whether you're sorting stationery, art supplies, or small accessories, these kawaii boxes not only keep things tidy but also bring a smile to your daily tasks. Elevate your desk setup with the delightful combination of functionality and kawaii aesthetics offered by our Desk Organizer Storage Boxes.
An assemblage of best-selling inventory, much of which is produced in small batches by designers and letterpress artisans. Photo 2 of 4 in To the Letter by Anna Goldwater Alexander. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
I am an arts and crafts hoarder. I love browsing Pinterest to find inspiration for my own craft space/office. In fact, I currently have a chalkboard accent wall, upcycled paint can paint brush storage, and apple crate shelving. All inspiration from Pinterest. Since I found some amazing crafts storage today, I wanted to share them with...
embroidery thread storage....fab idea!
IKEA Moppe is a beautiful birch wood storage unit from IKEA. It just begs to be hacked! Check out these amazing hacks for your Moppe!
I love my daughter’s daycare. I love the teachers, the kids, the other parents. I love how much she learns there. There’s just one problem. I can not handle the ... Read more
Have you been putting off your photo organization project? Here's a simple plan for getting them out of storage and into albums for your family to enjoy.
These genius hacks will change your knitting game forever! You'll save time trying to find the perfect color and you'll never have to deal with tangles again!
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Happy Friday! I love using vintage storage ideas in my sewing room! And I’m always looking for new ideas for creative and fun storage so I’ve gathered up some of my favorite vintage craft room storage ideas! Vintage Door Cutting Table Vintage Ladder for Ribbon Storage Vintage Tin Storage Vintage Wood Cubby Storage Craft Room ... Read More about Vintage Craft Room Storage Ideas
20 easy organization ideas for your home. These are all the best organization ideas from some of the best DIY bloggers. Try these now!
This digital resource is a great management tool for the Elementary Art classroom. The set includes 7 separate printable files and includes: 1 Art room jobs poster JPEG, sized at 11"x16, making it perfect for moderate to small scale printing. The poster lists all 6 Art room jobs, by color code, and describes each job in full detail. 6 Art room Jobs labels (also JPEG format): These 5x7 labels can be used in a variety of ways and matches the formatting of the Jobs poster. Use them to label tables, chairs or any other way you wish!
Learn how to organize 30 years of photos even if you don't have the time and/or you don't' know where to start. Free "Getting Started Checklist."
The Package will include:- 1) Yarn Winder 2) Yarn Swift (with Skein Holder) Features: ✅ IMPROVED DESIGN - Our new version of the Yarn Winder and Yarn Swift got rid of several issues that our users were having previously (loose yarn guide, weak clamp etc). ✅ EASY TO SET UP AND TAKE DOWN - Both the Yarn Winder and Yarn Swift can be set up and taken down in less than a minute. Both attaches to any table edge or surface up to 1 3/4 inches easily. ✅ GOOD CAPACITY - The Yarn Winder transform skeins of yarn into yarn cakes (ball of yarn) easily and winds up to 4 ounces of yarn each time. ✅ EASY STORAGE - Both of our Yarn Winder and Swift are collapsible to a compact size for easy storage. ✅ GREAT COMBINATION - Our Yarn Winder and Yarn Swift are carefully picked from several manufacturers to ensure that they are of the highest quality and compatible together. Why You would need a Yarn Winder i. Yarn ball winder is a preemptive way of inspecting your yarn for knots or weak points so you can fix them before you start working. ii. Winding your yarn before use also prevents it from getting as tangled as it might if you were to pull directly from the skein iii. Don’t spend time untangling yarn when you should be spending that time crocheting! Why You would need a Yarn Swift i. The Yarn Swift is a handy tool if you purchase yarn in hanks ii. Wrap the Yarn around the Yarn Swift, The Yarn Swift will spin in a circle while you wind the Yarn into a Yarn Ball or Cake with your Yarn Winder. iii. Don't waste time crocheting straight from a hank! It's both tedious and frustrating! Shipping & Delivery Time Free Standard 7 Days Shipping for Contiguous US Shipping Charges to Alaska (AK) / Puerto Rico (PR) / Hawaii (HI) applies. Please select shipping upgrade accordingly, otherwise items will not be shipped out. Expedited Rate available for US at additional costs International Delivery Available - Note that the buyer is responsible for any custom duties or tariffs in their own country Note that shipping and delivery time may be affected due to Covid-19
There are so many great Ikea Kallax hacks out there but which are the best? We've brought together the very best Ikea Kallax hacks for you in one place. You can create so many gorgeous and practical pieces of furniture with an Ikea Kallax.
How To Downsize Your LIFE And Get Rid Of STUFF So You Can FINALLY Get Organized – Tired of feeling overwhelmed with clutter and the weight of all your STUFF …
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Next-level minimalist bedroom declutter: getting rid of these 4 things will create a comfortable and functional space that makes your entire life easier.
If you are obsessed with being organized and having a basic uniformity to your house then you will love these DIY Jars that keep your home cute and organized
These yarn storage ideas are sure to help you clean and organize a tidy space for your yarn. They are simple, effective, and a must-try!
Standard templates make photo books easy, but do they really tell your story your way? Here's how to make your books as unique as you are.
In this post, I'm going to give you an insider's view of this one-of-a-kind experience. From the lavender mimosas to the adorable little Italian antique escargot pots, come have a look.
The day after Thanksgiving my family and I made the trek to visit my grandparents. They live about an hour away from our home, unfortunately we don't get to see them as often as I would like to. This particular day we ate, visited, watch some old home videos and then later in the afternoon we helped Grandma put her Christmas decorations up. As I was in the back of her closet getting Christmas decorations out I came across these: (which is why I'm telling you about what happened last Thanksgiving ;) Well, I knew I couldn't leave them there so I grabbed them along with a stack of Christmas decorations and went back downstairs. As I opened the albums my jaw dropped. One of them was filled with more recent color photos (from the 70's and 80's) and the other two were chock full of beautiful, beautiful black and white photos. Isn't she beautiful?!?! The sad part is that we have no idea who she is. There are many photos like this but also many that were written on or had writing next to them. I poured over each page in every album. Inside I was sick, I knew that these photos were crumbling because of the albums they were in. About 30 years ago in the late 70's early 80's manufacturers made what were called 'magnetic' albums. These albums were made from a thick cardstock, almost like chipboard material covered with thin strips of adhesive, very acidic adhesive. The adhesive is what was causing my family photos to fall apart. Covering these adhesive pages is a thin layer of plastic. Some of the plastic covering is made of PVC and some were made of Mylar. I don't know which plastic was on my grandparents album but either plastic is not good. The plastic keeps the acidic fumes close to the photos and therefore the photos deteriorate even faster. If you look at the edges of the adhesive papers in these photos you can see the edges of the pages are already yellowing and starting to crumble. When I saw the pages and some of the photos starting to yellow I knew I had to get them out of the albums. I asked my grandma if I could take the albums and restore them for her. Her reply made me smile, "sure, I'm so glad that you care enough about some old photos that you'll take care of them" Me, care about photos?!? My life pretty much revolves around photos. I stuffed the albums in my bag and headed home. As we drove home I poured over the photos. I grew more and more apprehensive of this huge project I had just created for myself. When I got home I put the albums in my bedroom and let them sit. I just had a hard time wrapping my head around how I was going to get so many photos into albums. I knew I couldn't scrapbook them all in traditional layouts so they sat there in my bedroom. One day I was thinking about this massive project and then it dawned on me. Pocket pages! Yes, that was my answer! I could put the photos into pocket page protectors. It would preserve them and it wouldn't take nearly as long as making traditional layouts would. Once I had a plan in my head I started gathering supplies. I knew I wanted beautiful high quality albums, so We R Memory Keepers came to mind. It's no secret that their albums are beautiful and the best quality. WRMK also has pocket page protectors and journaling cards. I also wanted to make sure there was a digital copy of these photos because most of them are one of a kind. I bought this Photo, Slide, and Negative Scanner and I must say that I was thrilled with the way that it worked. It scanned the photos directly to a memory card and all I have to do is upload those files to dropbox and then my entire family can have access to these priceless photos and it was only around $40.00. I also had one other supply gathered for this project. It's a little strange but it was a necessity. Yup, it's dental floss. Unflavored, please. Oh, and band-aids. Don't forget band-aids. Over the next couple of weeks I'll have more details about the entire process we went through to restore these old albums. (Yes, I said we. This is a project that took an army to complete.) Make sure you stop by next week for Part 2 of Restoring Old Photo Albums into Pocket Page Scrapbooks. (Update: Part Two and Part Three) Here's a list of supplies that I gathered for this project: We R Memory Keepers Albums We R Memory Keepers Photo Sleeves Photo, Slide, and Negative Scanner Waxed Dental Floss Project Life Journaling Pens We R Memory Keepers Journaling Cards Self Adhesive Photo Corners band-aids
Learn how to reuse leftover scraps of yarn in all kinds of projects like gift-wrapping, pom-poms, and wearable accessories.
Since we’re taking this month to focus on new beginnings, we thought it fitting to round up some of the spaces that perfectly represent the clean slates we’re trying to embrace. Tidying and reorganizing has somehow become a part of my daily routine, and I found today’s 10 Best to be especially inspiring. With some […]
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Alors oui ce tuto ne casse pas trois pattes à un canard mais avouez que le concept est plutôt bien trouvé (j'aurais aimé pouvoir me venter d'en être à l'origine). Pour ce faire il va nous falloir : - du fil - des pinces à linge Je sais vous ne l'aviez...