Showing posts with label craftroom organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craftroom organization. Show all posts

Scrap Tip Tuesday: Storing Die Cuts Packs

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Happy Tuesday!  Today, I wanted to share the way I keep track of not only my die cut packs, but how I know what dies cuts still remain in each pack.  Below, is the drawer where I keep my die cut packs.


Every time I get a new die cut pack, I put them in these 4x6 heavy duty baggies that I got from Amazon. Then, I label them with the collection name.


Then, I cut out the back photo that shows a picture of all of the die cuts you receive in the set.  As I use dies, I mark them off with an X.  This way when I am searching for a die cut to use, I know what is available to me.


I love this system.  It makes additional room in my draw and I always know what is available to me.  I hope this gives you ideas of how you can organize your scraproom.



12x12 Paper Storage Tip

Sunday, February 17, 2019

Good morning!  Do you ever buy 12x12 papers because you think the B side would make an excellent base for a layout?  I know I do.  For the most part, I tend to use white or grey cardstock as a base to my layouts, but there are other patterns I reach for quite often.  I love a good woodgrain in any shade as well as stripes.  Here are a few examples of papers I save for background use.

 
As you can see, they tend to be very neutral allowing for the photo and journaling to be the focus.  Below, are pictures of the A sides of the very same papers.

 
As you can see, there are some very attractive patterns here.  For me, I often have the 6x6 papers for these papers and can use those for pops of color and interest on my page.  Also, if I really like a paper, both A and B side I tend to buy 2 of the same one.  Here is the key for me however.  I store anything I want to use as a background paper on a separate shelf than all of my other papers.  No matter how I choose to sort (i.e. by brand, color, collection and so on), I put all of my potential background papers on the same shelf.
 
 
Here is where I store all of my 12x12 papers in my craft room. When I am ready to make a layout, my first step is always to have a look through that upper right hand shelf to see if anything sparks my interest for a background.  Do you have another way of storing papers?  Let me know in the comments below.  Happy Scrapping!
 
 
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