I've taken a break on the Scrapbook Studio posts, because I got the itch to reorganize a few things (again). Doesn't it always seem that there is always a better way? Any way, plan to get the updated changes photographed and resume the tour soon.
Scrapbook Studio - IKEA Shelves (2) - Ribbons, and Buttons, and Flowers, Oh My! Part 5
Hello again! Today we are going to visit my newest IKEA Expedit Shelf. Earlier this year I re-did my space and replaced some very cute but not functional shelves.
Scrapbook Studio - IKEA Shelves (1) - Counterspace and all those cubes!
Welcome to Part 4 of my scrapbook space tour. We are now getting into the details. I hope you are getting some ideas on organizing your space, and I would love to hear yours too! I certainly don't think I am an expert as this is an evolving process. As my tastes and style changes so does how I organize my space to make the most of my limited creative time. After all, I don't want to spend my scrap time organizing stuff.
Scrapbook Studio - The Desk - Part 3
Welcome to Part 3 - The Desk and What is at My Fingertips (my most used tools). Today I will be sharing the details of how my desk is organized. After each major work session, I like to put my desk back in order to look like this. If I don't I have trouble starting something new. There are plenty of times it is in disarray when I am mid-project. But when I finish up everything goes back to it's place and I start on my next round of destruction.
This is the busiest part of the room. The work table...the hub...where all things come in and wait for a home. I have my older desk top computer on the left side of the desk, I keep my Cricut Expression turned to the side so I have room to paint, mist or let things dry. When I need to use the Cricut, I can just turn it a bit so the mat can run through the back. At my main work station I have a large self healing mat. It was made by Making Memories and has 1" marks across, so it works great for lining up elements on a layout. I keep a large space open to my side for the current scrapbook kit (the one on my desk here is from Studio Calico).
I have recently set up my sewing machine at one end of my work table. It is plugged in and threaded for a quick stitch on a layout. This table also is the hub for all new items. Things are usually placed here until I sort them to put away. I like to leave a new magazine or idea book out for a quick inspiration, when I am working. I recently picked up Elizabeth Kartchner's book 52 More Scrapbooking Challenges with a coupon from CK Club Scrap. It is a fun book to flip through for inspiration.
I found that I was always needing liquid adhesive. So I keep my 3 favorites in this desk holder from an office supply store. I am constantly using Fabritac for fabric and some ribbons on my layouts. I like Tacky Glue for all kinds of all purpose things, and Beacon's 3 in 1 Craft Glue is like scrapbooking super glue. If you want it attached to your chipboard and don't want to mess with something like Modge Podge, this glue is for you. I keep pins in the top so they don't clog and they are always within reach. I also started using that little bucket (from the Target dollar spot) to throw all kinds of left over bits and baubles. There are random snips of ribbon, buttons, brads, bling, pins, clips in there. Whenever a package only has one or two things left I toss it in. Then when I am working on a page that just needs one little bit of something I can usually find it here.
This is the Tool Center. All of my frequently used tools are here. The caddy on the right is from Pottery Barn. Making Memories also makes a similar styled version. It holds my black and brown journaling pens, pencils, regular pens, colored pencils, gel pens, glue pens, baby wipes, paper trimmer, an extra self healing mat, brayer and more. It has 3 picture holders in front, too, perfect for a craft room. The Making Memories desktop carousel holds so many goodies - scissors, adhesive guns, rulers, tweezers, sandpaper, edge distressers, stapler, glue and pop dots, Crop A Dile, Corner Chomper, craft knifes, bone folders, rub on tools, paper piecer's, files....you name it. If it is small it probably can be found in here. The drawers also hold, small little tools as well. Michaels still carries these, and I have seen them on a few of the scrap deal web sites from time to time.
In this pencil box (Walgreen's for a $1 or $2) I keep all of my Cat's Eye chalk inks. I love these for distressing edges in different colors and this fits a lot of these little ink pads. It works great for going to a crop too, because I can throw this in my tote bag, and my stamping and inking options are plentiful. On one side of each desk of I have 2 small drawers about 3-4 inches high and 5 large file size drawers. On the main side where I work I have my lesser used adhesives in the top drawer.
I found this divider at Michaels and used it to fit all kinds of random supplies and additional types of adhesive, staplesm tape, glue sticks, extra trimmer cartridges, etc.
The other side of the desk with these drawers has office supplies in it. The larger drawers are used for some of my kit storage. I still would like to re-do the kit storage. Which I will get into in a later post.
2 other drawers have file folders in them to sort alphabet stickers (that are not Thickers) and rub-on's and stickers and look similar to this.
I also have a drawer for regular files, that includes things like handouts from classes I have taken. Another for computer software and DVD's burned with pictures and videos. A drawer that holds printer and photo paper and ink cartridges for my printer. Another that holds all sorts of cords and adapters for the cameras, printers, computers, scanners, IPod's etc. I also have an empty drawer, that I am in the process of deciding a use for too. It used to house my Thicker collection, but I have recently changed the way those are stored. Tomorrow I will start on the shelve storage.
Scrapbook Studio - Around the Room - Part 2
The 2 main desks have wood tops over 2 bases with both sides extended to the window with an additional base with a half size table top. This furniture design worked well when I decided to move the desks to the center of the room. I like the flexibility I have with this furniture. I turned the end folding table into my permanent sewing station (not that I have started sewing regularly. I am still a bit intimidated, but eventually I will tackle that thing).
I do have a large window in this room, but the room is in the basement. I only get great natural light in the late morning hours. I have incorporated overhead lighting in my ceiling fan as well as 2 floor lamps and an Ott Lite which can usually be found on sale at any of the big box craft stores. I got mine several years ago during a 40% off sale. That lamp is my lifesaver most hours of the day.
Just giving you a peek in the closet here. There are all kinds of storage ideas in there that I will share in a later post.
Next, looking back at the door.
Tomorrow I hope you will join me for Part 3 - The Desk and What is at My Fingertips (most used tools). We will start getting into the details of how I use my space.
Scrapbook Studio - Evolution of a Scrapbook Studio - Part 1
Welcome to my 10-part series on how my scrap room has transformed into where it is today. Over the next 10 days, I am hoping to share some ideas on organizing all that stuff we accumulate when we start crafting so that you use the things that you have. I'll also talk about things I would like to still improve. I think my room will always be a work in process, and that's okay with me.
To get an idea of where we are going, we should see where it all started.
I started scrapbooking in 2002. We were pre-kids at the time and had a couple of empty bedrooms. I took one of those spare bedrooms and set up a 6 foot folding table and started with a paper stack from Michaels and a few supplies that fit into a little 3 drawer organizer. Over the next 2 years I added a couple of bookcases and took over about 1/4 of a small closet.
We moved out of that house in 2004, shortly before we moved the room looked like this....
So in about 2 short years, I was well on my way to accumulating lots of stuff...
In 2004 we started building a new home. When we saw the model for the home I knew immediately which room I wanted for my scrap space.
It doesn't look like much here, but for the room was in the basement and the basement bedrooms were huge. This one had a large walk in closet.
We lived in an apartment temporarily while the new house was being built, and while a lot of our stuff was in storage, I moved my scrap stuff with me. I kept on scrapping and accumulating in that little office we shared in that little apartment.
And then I waited, and waited, and waited...until finally at the end of April 2005 our home was done and I had my future dream room.
I had several additional electrical outlets added around the room and a ceiling fan pre-wire to add additional lighting. If I knew then what I know today, I would have had more overhead lighting installed. I have had to add a lot of lighting around the room to get enough light. The downside of the basement is there is only one window and it only gets good late morning ligh. The rest of the day the natural light isn't the best.
It took me a couple of months to get everything unpacked and set up in this room. I was able to get these hand me down desks to have a computer desk and a scrap desk.
I had my "thinking" chair and lots of room. I was very excited with the space...but the colors were uninspiring. We also had just got puppies and I didn't trust them on the carpet at the time, but I wanted them down in the room with me while I was scrapping.
I didn't like having carpet in the room, it made me afraid to get messy. So we ripped it out and put in laminate wood flooring. I wanted happy bright colors and settled on this teal blue and accented the room with hot pink.
Since this major remodel I have updated the room every couple of years to where it is today.
In 2008 I decided I wanted my workspace in the middle of the room. This made wall space available and I added the 3 IKEA Expedit shelves along the side wall and the Lisa and Becky wall system (that is no longer available). This give me some counter space to work with for tools and machines. The little bookshelf that was in the corner was replaced in this update. I also got rid of the white chairs, they were cute but not functional or comfortable and they didn't roll on the floor well.