Monday, December 26, 2011

The Odd Girl's craft room

Kristy the "Odd girl" is an illustrator who is not odd at all, back in July she revamped her studio cleverly using a closet storage system.





For a more detailed view of Kristy's room visit her blog post for more on Kristy, her site is at www.theoddgirl.com

Friday, December 09, 2011

Joe's Mini Scrap Studio


Almost always we feature craft spaces that are designed and use by female crafters, so when I got this submission by Joe Gonzales I was static. Not only the space is lovely and useful but also rather masculine. I love the dark wood furniture, the displayed artwork, and all those lovely products close by and neatly organized.


For Joe's full blog post, click here.

Monday, December 05, 2011

Jody's desk space



Jody Morrow of Confessions of a ribbon addict is also a MFT design team member and has shared her creative space online - I love being able to see all my favorite designers desks and working areas :O)


Watch the video tour and have a look around her desk space here

Saturday, December 03, 2011

Barbara Anders Desk



Barbara Anders of Paper Pursuits joined the MFT design team's challenge to 'Show us your desk' and how she has things set up this week


Why don't you pop over to her blog here and have a snoop around her desk.



Be careful though Barbara's blog is very addictive .... can you tell its one of my favourites ;O)

Friday, December 02, 2011

Delish Magazine


Crafty Storage got a mention in the free online magazine Delish (page 12) in their section Word of Mouse. We are proud, it is a beautiful quarterly magazine about the domestic arts -don't you just love that expression? - that is well worth visiting.

Click here for the front page of Delish.

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Linda (Craftaholics Anonymous) craft room

Linda of Craftaholics Anonymous posted a tour of her new craft room last week ... Its gorgeous!


For the full photo tour and loads of inspiration visit her blog here

She also has a video tour here

Sunday, November 27, 2011

For those who speak Swedish


Ida's post on her blog shows a lot of good Swedish storage ideas. And of course, they include products from everyone's favorite Sweedish furniture shop.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Alex's rubber stamp studio


If you are a rubber stamper you will definitely appreciate the tidiness and the amount of rubbers stamps that Alex has got.
Click here for a lot more photos and description on how Alex stores her stamps.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Amanda's craftroom

Amanda's room is one of those that I can instantly see myself working in it everyday.


Any room that has drawers like these gets me going gaga. I love drawers!


And these wall of cardstock? Love it.
Check many more photos on her blog, click here.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Apartment Therapy: artistic Organization

A nice collection of small craft spaces.

for more from Apartment Therapy go here.

Sunday, November 06, 2011

Suzanne's ideas


Somebody likes her Martha Stewart punches as much as I do!


And I like the space efficiency of how she stores the cartridges.

To see much more click here.

Friday, November 04, 2011

Josee space - Link updated



Her studio has an area of 8,5' X 10'. She chose her cupboards at IKEA for the versatility of their interior storage. She likes their great storage capacity that ensure that all is nice and tidy. She mixed business with pleasure by adding a fabric that match with her chairs.

For more info and a lot more photos to see what is inside of the cupboards click here.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Before and After

From this:

To this:


I know is not stricly speaking crafty storage but I think it is rather inspiring. I always forget the fact that I CAN paint something to look nicer!

Check Sonja's blog here.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Diana's stamping studio


I am in love with Diana's studio. From lovely inspiring areas like this one above and bellow:


To one of the most fabulous ideas for hidden storage that I have ever come across bellow:


To see more you can visit Diana's blog post. It is not a recomendation, visiting her blog should be on any craftystorafan homework.

Apologies

Hello all
Just wanted to apologize for the lack of postings lately. I have been feeling a bit poorly and working hard on my day job so it meant that on the evenings I had little energy or time to update the blog.
I hope you will understand. I am trying now to do as many posts as I can in the next few weeks. Fingers crossed I can keep up!

Thanks

Paula

Friday, October 21, 2011

Janet's ideas

I will let Janet explain her storage idea:


The first picture is storage I made to fit in a corner.  The trays are salad take out trays from Quizno's.  The structure is made of foam board covered with wrapping paper.  The top is a piece of fabric over polyfil.
I think is brilliant!
Click here for more. 

Monday, October 17, 2011

A photographer's studio


Although Heather EspaƱa is a photographer I think her office is rather inspiring! I saw it over at Postcards and Pretties blog.
Besides, she has a cool surname. To check more photos click here, to see Heather's work click here.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Yarn Storage

Great ideas from google images:



Wine racks



Paint cans



Shoe racks






And glass jars




Sunday, October 09, 2011

Sian's Craft Shed



Sian Evans has recently moved out of her house and into the garden .... just craftwise! She's built herself a dedicated craft area .... a craft-shed.


Sian really is an inspiration to us all, if we don't have room in the house ... look outside!

Take a look at her blog here and see all the pictures as Sian built the shed herself.

Friday, October 07, 2011

Copic Storage

Clair, at Valentines has solved my Copic storage problems ...

She's able to supply these amazing storage boxes in ANY COLOUR ... be still my beating heart


They're available in both 10 and 5 cubbyhole.


Check out Clair's blog for more detail here

Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Heather's perfect die storage

Heather's perfect die storage

"The system I had was okay, but it wasn't the perfect solution - especially as my die collection grew. In not that long, my die collection was a mess. I couldn't find what I needed easily, finding a place to store my dies was a problem. So I kept on looking for and workng on a solution. I have finally found something that works for me! Let me share what I did as well as the process I used to sort and organise all the dies ..."




Check out these great tips on Heather's blog!

Monday, October 03, 2011

Mary Ann's scrap studio



This one of the pretty studios that leaves me green with envy. So gorgeous!



Click here for more photos on Mary Ann's blog.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Debra's scrap haven


Debra says:
My wonderful, fantastic, best-ever Daddy finished building the addition to my home and this lovely playroom/scraproom is the most beautiful room I've ever seen :)

Click here to see more on Debra's blog.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Angela's carry idea


I love this idea by Angela:

I wanted to share how I transport all my stuff to take with me to a crop!
 

I use the Sterilite wide 3 drawer units to hold various supplies (they hold 12”x12” paper) and label all the drawers (I keep the stuff stored in them at home as well).

Then 3 of these 3-drawer units fit into the Broadstone Camping Gear Bag I bought – with a little room at the top for a few misc supplies (like my small printer!).  The Camping bag is wheeled at one end and has sturdy handles at both ends.  It makes transporting my stuff as well as setting up a breeze!

The plastic drawer units I got at Walmart and the camping bag I got at Canadian Tire (Only $39.99).

It has worked well for me as I don’t have to unpack when I get to the crop – I just pull out the drawers and stack them on top of one another on the floor next to my table.
 

Thursday, September 22, 2011

DIY Clip it up

What you need:

Dignitet curtain rings from Ikea

command hooks

and string

What you do: select a place were you would like to hang your clip it unit like a wall, the inside of a door etc.

Install the Command hooks as far appart as you want them and tie the string around them.
Clip your dignitet hooks to your supplies and hang from string.

Here's mine inside a door the width is about 36"