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Posted: Jan 07 2007 at 10:08pm | IP Logged Quote humanaevitae

Am I the only one that tends to horde craft supplies? How do I get over being stingy with stickers and craft paper?



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Posted: Jan 17 2007 at 2:48pm | IP Logged Quote MaryM

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So, Mary, where do you put all this? What kind of containers?


Getting back to this - I mostly use the 6 guart clear plastic containers (like Rubbermaid), baskets, and shoe boxes. I wish it were prettier.

I did want to call everyone's attention to a new post on Alice Cantrell's blog where she shows us how she has her craft area oraganized and materials stored. It looks great and is practical.

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Am I the only one that tends to horde craft supplies? How do I get over being stingy with stickers and craft paper?

Oh, and to answer this question - I can be that way with some of the craft materials.

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Posted: Jan 17 2007 at 3:09pm | IP Logged Quote JennGM

MaryM wrote:
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So, Mary, where do you put all this? What kind of containers?


Getting back to this - I mostly use the 6 guart clear plastic containers (like Rubbermaid), baskets, and shoe boxes. I wish it were prettier.

I did want to call everyone's attention to a new post on Alice Cantrell's blog where she shows us how she has her craft area oraganized and materials stored. It looks great and is practical.


I enjoyed that post.

In thinking about my crafts, I realized my frustration is that my bins never stays that way. I had some great organization, but I added some supplies and newer crafts. Now the before perfect organization is messed up. Bins are overflowing and crowded. No place.

I just get tired of rethinking and redoing!

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Posted: Jan 18 2007 at 12:05am | IP Logged Quote JodieLyn

I'm not real big on crafts.. we do some.. but we have no where to store/show completed projects so it's rather frustrating to have much..

what i have done though.. is bought an inexpensive file cabinet.. construction paper is in file folders in the bottom drawer.. and the upper drawer holds two fishing tackle boxes.. with a lift out tray.. so that they're nicely mobile (you can carry the one holding the crayons and colored pencils and such to the table) and I can put locks on them so that I'm not finding the baby munching on the crayons

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Posted: Jan 18 2007 at 6:52am | IP Logged Quote marihalojen

humanaevitae wrote:
Am I the only one that tends to horde craft supplies? How do I get over being stingy with stickers and craft paper?


Guilty as charged!
We are still using some stickers I had as a kid. They came to the boat in my stationary stuff and I still them! They're beautiful herbal bouquets, but I am making an effort to go ahead and put them on the stationary/envelopes now.

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marihalojen wrote:
humanaevitae wrote:
Am I the only one that tends to horde craft supplies? How do I get over being stingy with stickers and craft paper?


Guilty as charged


Me too! I have a hard time getting rid of things that I "might" use someday.

I recently sorted through my craft supplies to see what I had, but now comes the storage part of the equation.

I am moving a set of wooden shelves from my youngest son's bedroom into the master bedroom. It is the only place out of the way with an open corner. I plan to store my supplies in bins and baskets on the shelves. So as not to detract from our bedroom, I also plan to install a dowel at the top of the shelves and hang a pair of curtains in front of the shelves. (In some soft color/pattern to match our bedroom decor.)

This is the current plan, anyway.

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