It’s a new year and time to get your craft space, large or small, in ship shape! My Stampin' Pretty Stamping Studio is an organized and colorful "happy" space. I can find what I need a
If you own wood-mounted rubber stamps, you know the struggle of storing them compactly! Follow these tips to find your perfect storage solution!
Today, I'm sharing how I store my dies and how to create the labels as I've had so many requests! I absolutely LOVE this storage system for my dies, and many
This is the best storage solution I've found for clear stamps! Vertical storage is definitely the way to go. A must for scrapbookers and crafters!
It’s a new year and time to get your craft space, large or small, in ship shape! My Stampin' Pretty Stamping Studio is an organized and colorful "happy" space. I can find what I need a
I love finding Ikea Kallax storage solutions that I can use to organize my craft room! This Storage Drawer from Stamp N Storage is so well built and beautiful now that I have painted it
It’s a new year and time to get your craft space, large or small, in ship shape! My Stampin' Pretty Stamping Studio is an organized and colorful "happy" space. I can find what I need a
If you have stamped as a hobby, you know how incredibly addicting it can be, and along with that addiction comes an immense collection of stamps. There are also many different kinds of stamps…
It’s a new year and time to get your craft space, large or small, in ship shape! My Stampin' Pretty Stamping Studio is an organized and colorful "happy" space. I can find what I need a
Let's continue our journey toward better craft organization by stopping, once again, by My Stamping Studio. Last week, we took a look at my ink pad, refill, marker and blends storage. This week,
It’s a new year and time to get your craft space, large or small, in ship shape! My Stampin' Pretty Stamping Studio is an organized and colorful "happy" space. I can find what I need a
It’s a new year and time to get your craft space, large or small, in ship shape! My Stampin' Pretty Stamping Studio is an organized and colorful "happy" space. I can find what I need a
Hello Lovelies! I've been papercrafting for 15 years so far and many things have changed, but stamps and dies have remained at the heart of what love about card-making and one of the more challenging things that I tried to organize when I set up the room.I won't walk you all the way down memory lane, but just focus on what I am doing now; I've adopted Jennifer McGuire's storage approach to stamps and dies. The packaging that most stamps and dies arrive in is usually too delicate for long term
If you own wood-mounted rubber stamps, you know the struggle of storing them compactly! Follow these tips to find your perfect storage solution!
Welp, it’s Spring (I think) and my craftspace is one of the areas I am working on straightening up. Recently, I had a request to have a looksie into how/where I store my stamps. There are som…
I’m a HUGE fan of Stamp-n-Storage! Their products made my dream craft room come true. I just reorganized my crafting area with a few new Stamp-n-Storage units, and I'm excited to share now that
Choosing a New Stamp Storage System: From CD Cases to Customized Storage Pockets As you may know, I have stored my stamps like this for several years now an ...
Today, I'm sharing how I store my dies and how to create the labels as I've had so many requests! I absolutely LOVE this storage system for my dies, and many
Hello stampers Well today is very different post. It is all about tip on how to make room for new stamp in your room. Note that these tip will not be the best for the collector it is gear for the
Here it is! Part 2 of my room. This shows stamp, sticker, ribbon, etc. storage, along with my Expedit and computer area.For details on the
If you own wood-mounted rubber stamps, you know the struggle of storing them compactly! Follow these tips to find your perfect storage solution!
Hello everyone... Happy Tuesday! :D It's Sarah here with today's blog post created for our Monochromatic theme. I don...
In yesterday's post, I shared a video tour of my new crafting studio and organization. If you missed the video, you can watch it here. If you have any questions or comments, you may share them
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This is the most efficient way to organize scrapbook paper and cardstock! For 8.5x11, 12x12, and scraps! You'll love how little space it takes up!
If you own wood-mounted rubber stamps, you know the struggle of storing them compactly! Follow these tips to find your perfect storage solution!
Hello there, I am back today to share a new craft room tour with you. My last one was done back in March 2014 and since I have changed a f...
If you have stamped as a hobby, you know how incredibly addicting it can be, and along with that addiction comes an immense collection of stamps. There are also many different kinds of stamps…
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I have many customers that love the new mini distress inks from Tim Holtz, but were trying to figure out storage for them. When looking at our pigment inks, I realized that they were approximately the same size as the mini distress inks. I got a small organizer and pigment inks foam insert and tried it out. Sure enough, the inks fit perfectly in the insert. So if you are looking for storage for mini distress inks, this is how I will be storing mine. This stacks perfect with my other organization and is one container instead of the 3 I would need with the new Ranger storage for mini distress inks. You can find small organizers and pigment inks foam inserts on my website. UPDATED: I did find out that you can stack 2 foam inserts in one small organizer, which gives you room for all the mini distress inks and extra space for some CTMH pigment inks or other small cube inks that you may have. I hope you enjoyed this idea for storage! Thanks for stopping by and hope you have a crafty day! ~Amy
In January, I wanted to focus on organization during my 2-MINUTE TUESDAY TIP videos. Organization always seems to be at the top of the New Year's Resolution list so I wanted to share some quick videos this month to help you KEEP that resolution. Today I want to share a great tip on how to organize your embossing folders.
This is the best storage solution I've found for clear stamps! Vertical storage is definitely the way to go. A must for scrapbookers and crafters!
Hello everyone, So do you keep all the scraps of paper that are left over after completing a project? Do you hate to throw away that 1 x 1...
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(and actually find them when you need them!) If you are into stamping I’m going to guess that you have a ‘few’ stamp sets! Once you have a collection of stamps it becomes harder a…
I have a small craft room and it can be difficult to keep all of my supplies organized. Here are 3 solutions I use in my craft room that you may want to try. If you make
Today is going to be a LONG post. Sorry. There was some discussion at the PTI boards about organization. I wanted to snap some photos to help some of my fellow crafters out. So, I thought a blog post was in order so that I can explain it all in one place. So, you may see these on the boards, too. My Process Here is a little overview of my little stamping space. Otherwise known in our house as "Mom's Closet". This little room is off the back of my bathroom, which is off the back of our master bedroom, at the very end/corner of our house, as far away from humanity as humanly possible, out of ear shot of any goings on in my house . . . you get the picture. This was a very purposeful little space - just for me (well, or any kids who wander in because that's the kind of mom I am). And seriously, it is small. But, when you are building a house and each square foot costs you, you realize really quick that an oversized closet will be best. And, when we sell, someone will get two walk in closets and one extremely large one. I will be making some woman VERY happy. I have lots going on here. I will come back to the specifics later throughout my post. I almost always (and without fail, every time, seriously) start with the stamps. I just do. Nothing is more frustrating than trying to put a stamp or fit it with something I want to use. It just frustrates me. So, I have two things I use for this. The first is my "stamp book". This is it. No frills. Here are some peeks inside. Yes, I actually stamp each stamp in this book. YIKES! I find that it helps for a couple of reasons. One, often times the stamps need conditioning before they can be used. I almost always buy PTI, but no matter what brand, I go through the same steps. As soon as I get my stamps, I open them, stamp them into inventory, and store them in CD cases. I have had to discipline myself to do this. But, it makes the rest SO much easier. Two, I like to stamp them because I get an accurate example of its size. And last, I can see any trouble spots up front and get a feel for the stamp before it ever hits a project. This little book offers a bit more than meets the eye. I write down EVERYTHING I can think of about the stamp on the back of the pages. I like to write the release date (if I know it), the stamp company, what date I purchased it, how much it cost, does it have a matching die or punch (even if I don't own it), does it have coordinating paper, was there a reason or project that made me purchase the stamps, etc. You don't know how many times I will see a stamp set and go, "I remember the most adorable card that Nicole made with this." I can turn the page over and see that it was released in April of 2010 and head straight to her blog. You would be surprised at how you think you will always remember that these were PTI, Verve Stamps, or whatever. But months or years later (and 100 stamps sets) you cannot for the life of you remember. I know this seems obnoxious. I am slightly embarrassed to share this side of me. OCD? But, I am a chain remember-er. One little bit of info triggers so much. The second stamp organization tool that I use is my iPad. Well, actually it is an app on my iPad called HanDBase. I use it to organize all of my sentiments. Here is a screen shot of some of my stamps with their sentiments (sorry it isn't rotated). I use this app to sort sentiments by theme. I can also do a search for any sentiment that has the word "love" in it, etc. I don't feel like I have to use the sentiments that are included with a certain stamp set. I get so much more mileage out of them this way. Now that I have picked my stamps, I will go looking for any matching dies or punches. And sometimes, I will just go looking to see what I have that I may want to use. This is where my "Punch and Die" book comes into play. Again, no frills. This little book has lots of surprises. So let's take a look inside. I use each page to typically only punch one shape. I made an exception for the little circle because they were the same brand. I label the punch with the brand and description. I don't bother with coordinating stamp sets as this is always changing and referenced with the stamp. Also, I don't bother with electronic die cuts. This is only for metal dies or punches. You may wonder why I kept the negative. Well, check out what I can do with them. I can actually use my stamp book to visually see exactly what it is going to look like on my die or punch. The only downside is that I made my book 4 inches by 4 inches. I want to go back and make a bigger one to accommodate the PTI Mat Stack Dies. Who knows? I may make them their own book. Obviously, this is always a work in progress. So, I have my stamps and my die cuts or punches chosen . . . Now, I take the opportunity to select my color scheme. I have yet another little handy, dandy book for this, too. :) My Color Book! I made this book the same size as an A2 card - 4.25 by 5.5 inches. I thought I would show you my little inside secret. Reused "chipboard". :) Here is a picture of one of the pages in this book. Let me point out a few things. I adhere a piece of card stock to a white piece of paper. I like the white because it allows me to stamp directly on it to showcase the ink as well. I stamp all of my matching colors in the upper right hand corner. And I of course write in the name. I don't put PTI on any of these as I only use PTI. If I went with a different company, I would have to decide if I wanted a new book or add to this. ??? I am sticking with PTI for now. Also, on the top left corner of the colored card stock, I have stamped with Versamark. I like to see what my options are. I keep thinking that some day I am going to go back and stamp tone on tone as well. I haven't yet, but this may be the catalyst to get me going, who knows. The only other thing I have considered and haven't done is adding stamping on Vintage Cream. I also keep a little book of color schemes. :) Seriously, I need "little book" therapy. Do you recognize those? The PTI team did these for the Anniversary (I think). Anyway, I not only cut out and paste the color scheme idea, I use one of the dots from Polka Dot Basics to stamp it onto the card. I have little color challenge pictures cut and in here. When I see a color scheme I want to keep, I put it in my book. If I am ever stumped, I just pull it out and go from there. Sometimes I copy the colors exactly and sometimes they inspire me in a similar or whole new direction. It is sized at 4.25 inches by 2.5 inches. Here is a quick look at how I store my paper. I keep them in their packages and in a magazine rack on my shelf. This sits desk level on my shelving directly to my right. I don't keep very much pattern paper, but the non-PTI paper is in the drawers to the right. The PTI pattern paper in on the shelf to the right of the drawers. I keep them in their little matchbook holder things. Now here is where I start thinking about my paper - not just the color. Do I want to use a pattern, stamp a pattern, emboss, or impress. For this, I am making another little book. :) I don't have a photo of it as it is still under construction, but it is copies of the front of the PTI pattern paper holder. I don't have a magical answer for other patterns. I just rummage through the drawer of paper. Nothing scientific. If I am going to stamp a pattern, I have already picked it out in my stamp picking process or I can go back to my Stamp Book. Now, if I want to emboss or impress, well . . . I have a book for that. It is exactly like my punch book - same size and made from the same materials. I just took each page and either impressed or embossed. It is easier if you write on the paper first and then emboss. But I do that on the back of each page. This is also where I will go through my border punches and dies. And, yes, I have a little book for that. Only my son made cards yesterday. He was so excited that I had some pre-made cuts for him to use. :) He honestly didn't know it was a book. I had them on a binder ring, but I didn't put any chipboard on it. He saw it laying on my desk and went to town. So, I will be making another. It was long like a short ruler. I cut 2 inch by 6 inch papers and punched the hole. THEN, I punched the border. That ensured that all the pages lined up on one side. I am AR like that. :) I will say that when I remake this, I will make it 2 inches by 8 inches (if I were a scrapbooker, I would consider 12 inches). Now is the fun part. The embellishments! I keep most of my embellishments organized by color. The tall tower of drawers is little bits and pieces all sorted by color - regardless of manufacturer or "set". Look almost all the way to the left. See those drawers? That is all sorts of buttons, flowers, jewels, little pieces of ribbon that didn't get used, etc. I will run through quickly how I sort some of my other things. This is how I store my ribbon. These are Cropper Hopper 3 X 3 embellishment drawers. For me, this is THE perfect way to store ribbon. I would love to have a couple more, but they are not made anymore. I keep all of the same color together and it is sorted according to the order in my color book. So, if you opened the top left drawer, you would find Scarlet Jewel ribbon, Pure Poppy Ribbon, Terra-cotta Tile Ribbon, and so forth from drawer to drawer. Yes, I have to readjust with each color release, but I never have to guess where a color will be. Because I do have to readjust every other month or so, I haven't put the colors on the outside of the drawer. This is my ink colors. They are situated on the shelves to the right of my desk. They sit atop a kitchen organizer. It is really a pantry riser. I fits my PTI inks perfectly. So, dreading the new inks for storage purposes. I have no idea if this will still work. I have a few of my reinkers out, but they are usually in a white box (more on those in a bit). I used a hole punch to punch a small piece of card stock to adhere on the outside of the inks. I also have them arranged by color groups. It is fast and painless to find what I need. I have a bunch of these photo boxes on my shelves. I like that they are all the same size and fit perfectly on my shelves - maximize the space. I store all kinds of things in these. You can see some of the labels. You can find the bulk of the "other" stuff in these boxes: PTI felt, Cricut Catridges, Glitter, Embossing, Tools, Markers and Pens, punches that are seasonal or not used as frequent, non PTI ink, reinkers . . . just to name a few. The bottom drawer is where are where I store my PTI dies. Yes, they all fit in there quite well. Have a peek inside. The top right is where I keep my Fillable Frames series. The bottom right is all of the small punches like Up Up and Away, Beautiful Blooms, etc. The bottom left is for Mat Stacks. The top left is just for my Christmas Tree. :) It is one of the only single, larger dies. So, where do I store all of my "little books"? Well, they are typically kept in the metal bin directly in front of me at my desk all the time. Take a peek. I like having them right at my finger tips so that they are a tool to my process. I really do use all of these things - multiple times per card sometimes. They greatly increase my productivity by allowing me to put my focus on the fun and design and not what "stuff" I have that would work. I don't scrapbook much anymore. Ok, I don't paper scrapbook at all. But, if you do, I have a tip for you. Do you see the pink paper poking out of the top right side of my basket. In that baggie, you will find templates of all sorts of common photo sizes (several of each 4 x 6, 5 x 7, 4 x 4, 3.5 x 5). I used to be able to plan and make my pages even before I printed my pictures. It made for MUCH faster work. No more printing a 4 x 6 only to want a 5 x 7 when you began making the page. I wanted to point out a couple of last things. I have created a "U" around me. All of my supplies (with exception of a few seasonal things or weird things I don't use much) are within reach. Anything I use a lot is at my finger tips. All of my adhesive is found in the metal basket right at the front of my desk. My paper trimmer is hanging on the wall with my Score Buddy right next to it (look beside the drawers). My scissors are hanging at my fingertips. I even have my iPad right in front of me. I can use it to access my stamp database, my inspiration files (I have all of them synced to my iPad), and even watch TV while I work. I love my space. I really do. I am ALWAYS looking for ways to improve. So, I don't necessarily claim any of the ideas here. I have seen things and copied them, adjusted them to fit my needs, or yeah I actually thought of a thing or two. So, what you see today may not be here tomorrow, but I have reached a point where I tweak more instead of change. But, I am always open to the possibility. :) Thanks for bearing with me and all my ramblings. I hope that this will inspire you, give you a push to improve your space, or impress you (ok, just kidding!). Seriously, this craft (for me) is so much about community. I sincerely hope that in even a small way this would help you out. If you have questions, let me know. I will do my best to answer them. Edited to correct: I had originally put my iPad app as HandyBase. It is actually HanDBase. I know it caused some confusion for those of you looking for it. I am so sorry I missed the spelling.
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