How Do You Organize A Scrapbook Room?
There are several different was to organize supplies, and sometimes it takes living with and using them to figure out what category of organization you fall into.
One way to organize is by color: Everything of a like color is grouped together; paper, ribbon, embellishments, etc. This works well if you have storage or book shelves available.
Another storage and organization option is to group like things together: All alphabet stickers, all ribbon, all buttons, all cardstock; you know what I mean!
I usually have a basket or bin out where I keep recent purchases or items for a project I am working on handy.
If you don’t have the budget to go all-out on furniture or storage items, check on craigslist.org or at Ikea. A small folding table makes a great and portable work station, and can be folded up and put out of the way when not in use.
I’ve found that ribbon spools take up more room than needed, so I take the ribbon off the spools and store them in plastic baggies or canning jars. Storing paper vertically takes up much less room than horizontal storage, and makes the paper easier to look through to find that perfect sheet.
Reading scrapbook designer’s blogs can usually give you a glimpse into what works for them. Here are some scrapbook rooms highlighted by Scrap Scene.
Organizing Scrapbook room can be a very easy, when done in a right manner. It require proper planning.
You need to buy cabinets, shelves etc. from online store such as probe-lockers.ltd.uk to store everything.
You are one of the lucky ones if you have a room dedicated to your scrapbooking hobby. But with a larger space, it is easier to have a bigger mess. By organizing your room logically and completely, you will never have to search for a stray sticker or embellishment. Read on to learn how to organize a scrapbook room. Review the room. Draw a schematic plan outlining the desk, chair, shelving, storage items and computer equipment. Plan the room using a simple drawing, noting all the major pieces of furniture and product categories such as scrapbook albums, paper, embellishments, magazines and idea books, tools, cutting tools and photos. Sort all your supplies into boxes. Collect supplies from around the house and any other location you might have stored them. You will have a box for papers, adhesives, tools, small embellishments, magazine, card supplies and other categories. Purchase organizational supplies as needed. This could include paper storage files or folders, embellishment boxes,