Friday, August 31, 2007

Nicola Girdlestone's studio

Here is what Nicola has to say about her space:
I have been trying to sort out my craft room for ages. I bought the biggest Ikea Expedit unit and an understairs unit from Argos, along with baskets to go in it. After weeks of starting and stopping, I have finally got it to how I like it.
The boxes at the bottom of the Ikea unit hold my papers and cardstock along with small albums and mini books.As you can see the stairs in my craft room I had to work round them.



The drawers on the window sill are Ikea drawers that I decorated with freebie papers. The end one is still waiting to be done.

My husband made the Prima flower unit for me.


Just thought i would share my room with you all, as my husband thinks that it's a waste of space, although it's now tidy.

Paper and card storage idea by Samm Livett

Samm shows her studio in an entry at her blog. I think those new paper racks from ebay are great!
Edited to say: the big box with a bag in it is a laundry box with a recycling bag in it for all my scraps!

Ribbon Storage idea by Susan Travis



Here Susan shows how she keeps her reels of ribbon in the famous Wire Cake display. You can read about her and her work in her blog here.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Acrylic paints idea by Julie



Another cool way of storing acrylic paints using this fabb wire cake stand available here.
And this is how it should be filled:
I don't know about you, but I much rather the crafty version!

Flower Storage idea by Julie



Primas in my cake stand
Blooms from pundland flowers - in the Ikea jar on the left of the pic
Large blloms that I also got from poundland are in the two little suitcases at the back

Monday, August 27, 2007

Another Aussie Scrap Source

This blog is lovely, not only the scrapbookers are wonderful but also they often post an entry about the scrappers space including a layout.
Todays entry is by Nic Howard. Really worth a look. I am not sure if I can post the photos from there so I'll have to ask. However I can tell you that in three photos shows how to store paper/cardstock, photos and the scrapping table.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Ribbon Ideas at Simple Scrapbooks

Interesting mini article at Simple Scrapbooks magazine web, here.

Photo storage by Chris Millar


An Aussie girl way to storage photos! You can find her work here.

Stamp storage by Judi

Great simple idea of storing the clear stamps in empty transparent cd cases and then those into CD storage boxes. In this case a clear one that allows you to see everything through. You can read Judi's blog here.
Thanks to Lemon for finding this.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Punches by Janette

How clever is this?



Or this
Janette explains in her blog that the drawers fell out of this little unite but they are perfect for her big punches.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Buttons


It's Getting There
Originally uploaded by Sparrow's Tree
Good idea for buttons, easy to gather them for crops and scrping on the go.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Fibres idea by Natasha Fialkov

this is a great idea for fibres using a hanging shoe organizer as yarn organizer.

Paper Ideas by Paula Pascual

So here they go some ideas on how to store paper.


My stash of patterned papers are vertically stored in MUJI paper holders. Which look like this when empty and that you can buy them here.
They are perfect for 12x12", they have handles which means that are easier to pop in and out of the shelf and at £6.95 per a pack of 5 holders is a bargain! Right now I have already eight of those filled with patterned paper.




On the left hand side of the photo you can see the acrylic trays from Display Dynamic which are the ones most scrapbook shops have and you can see them bellow how they look empty. I already have three packs of ten trays (one pack was a present) and stores all my cardstock by colour. It does take a lot of space, but it looks rather nice (much better in real life than in this photo!)
Also in the photo you can see that I have got a cream bin which holds my rolls of paper. When you love paper as much as I do, size doesn't matter, big or small, I love it. So this is how I keep some of the larger pieces of paper.

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Paula Pascual's Studio


This is my favorite wall in my studio. Still not perfect though. The thin shelves and almost everything else are from IKEA, of course, and at the moment I have up a total of six. Mostly they hold paper flowers and my acrylic paints dabbers.
Under them Kitchen hanging rails perfect for hanging the new items I have bought,because since I sit almost in front of them it reminds me of them and so I use them.
On the right hand side I have got two small and cheap drawer thingies from Homebase that are sold as a sorting system for screws and so on, which I use for sorting my buttons by colour.
I bought the IKEA small cookie jars that i loved from day one to fit in the shelving unit. On them I put all the prima daisies by colour, love the colour splash in the wall in front of me while I am working.























This is one thing I have been after for so long. The actual metal thing is from Tesco, is an over the door rail for towels. It is fantastic to store all my ribbons. Another splash the colour in my sight that inspires me to create.