Inexpensive And Unexpected Items To Store Your Craft Supplies
by
Time With Thea
(IC: blogger)
I have had this IKEA bookcase for 26 years and it has been used to store many different items in several rooms in the different homes that we have lived in. It was originally bought for our older daughter's room when she was just born to store and display her baby books and trinkets and stuffies. Now it is the perfect thing to store my craft supplies. I paid about $50.00 for it and it still looks like new!
It's so nice to have a stash of craft supplies available to use when the creative bug hits! But it isn't fun rummaging through the supplies when they are disorganized and difficult to find. Have you had that moment where you were pretty sure you knew you had a particular item but can't seem to locate it?
I see craft supplies as an investment. A lot of them can be picked up at dollar stores but some of them can also be quite pricey. So it's really important to make sure your craft supply investment is organized and stored to avoid damage and make it is easy to find and return to its stored location.
Storing your craft supplies doesn't have to be pricey. It's actually fun to come up with ideas that are inexpensive and unexpected. I made a bookcase into my craft supply storage. Every storage item I used was actually designed to store something else, as you will see.
It's so nice to have a stash of craft supplies available to use when the creative bug hits! But it isn't fun rummaging through the supplies when they are disorganized and difficult to find. Have you had that moment where you were pretty sure you knew you had a particular item but can't seem to locate it?
I see craft supplies as an investment. A lot of them can be picked up at dollar stores but some of them can also be quite pricey. So it's really important to make sure your craft supply investment is organized and stored to avoid damage and make it is easy to find and return to its stored location.
Storing your craft supplies doesn't have to be pricey. It's actually fun to come up with ideas that are inexpensive and unexpected. I made a bookcase into my craft supply storage. Every storage item I used was actually designed to store something else, as you will see.
Photo boxes are used to store narrow ribbon, scrapbooking stickers and embellishments. The dollar store is a treasure trove of baskets to store craft scissors and wax crayons or even your craft punches.
Dollar store drinking glasses are used to store a collection of pens, highlighters and markers. You can just take a glass or individual ones you want to work with. They are super easy to see and find what you are looking for.
Cover sturdy boxes with self-adhesive white paper and decorate with ribbon and embellishments to make your own inexpensive storage containers. I made these ones from Christmas card boxes.
I converted this picnic carryall bag into storage for spray paint cans.
Hope you are inspired with some ideas for storing your craft supplies. As you can see all of things I used to store my craft supplies were designed to store other items and were quite inexpensive!
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Published August 3rd, 2014 8:40 AM
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DF on Nov 16, 2015Great job! Thanks for sharing. I am in this process as well, thanks to home talk, I am seeing so many things outside the box!!
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Kathy on Nov 28, 2015I have bookcases too & craft things haphazardly set on them. I am going to organize containers as you have done. Looks so much nicer. Thanks for sharing. Great jib!
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Time With Thea on Nov 28, 2015@Kathy I am so glad you got some ideas! Enjoy organizing!
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