Happy Labor Day Krafters!
As we all know, our crafts are labors of love! We take care and pride in our projects as well as our craft spaces (yes it can be the dining room table-it is still your space)…which brings me to this week’s Store it Mondays!
This storage solution is nothing new and I am sure some of you have an even better…and cuter one, but this is how I store my 6x6 paper pads.
Easy to access papers and make the process less labored!
I admit, I am not always the brightest bulb in the box. Prior to putting them in a box, I stored them towards the front of the shelf leaving valuable space unused. One day while I was “cleaning” the craft space, I thought why not put them in some type of box to organize them as well as make them portable?? The outside of each container is labeled with the paper designers in alpha order. On the inside, they are categorized in alpha order by the paper company then by collection. In the first box, is for companies A-K and the second is for L-Z. I put the containers inside the lids for added stability. For papers that are little larger than 6x6, they are stored next to the containers in alpha order.
That’s it! Enjoy the rest of your extended weekend! Hope you enjoyed today’s storage solution! Krafthead~
Wow, I don't know what I would do with so many paper pads! I do store mine in a similar type of container but they aren't organized! I tend to start using one and try to finish using it.
ReplyDeleteI'm grateful I don't have too many to worry about, b/c the ones I do have I totally forget I own sometimes and just cut up larger sheets. I have to rethink all this - you seem to have a much better control over storage. TFS.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea and I need to title my pads.
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