sophia_rebekah
New Member
I think overall, once you have lots of accumulated stash, you would naturally look for boxes to store and put things together. Like, I place all my paints and glimmer mists in a small toyogo box (those with handles) as well as the bigger ink pads, those are stowed below my "work" table, then another box for cleaning solutions for stamps, misc items that I hardly use.
Ikea had some containers with compartments which is useful for me to store my 7-G Gaffer tape, ribbons, rub-on alphas, other tag embellishments (i have 2 of these containers). Then found a small container meant for beads to use it for my collection of brads.
Ikea has a pack of 3 colorful containers which I used 2 to store my collection of buttons, and the 3rd container to store leftover Prima flowers (balance from it's original packaging) so that I can clear the origincal packaging to make space.
I made use of those button in a bags - the plastic bag which is of good quality to hold my smaller ink pads i.e. Dew drops and easily for me to access to them also.
So in the end, I organize my scrap things around me that I can best access to them as I scrap at my study/work table.
Ikea had some containers with compartments which is useful for me to store my 7-G Gaffer tape, ribbons, rub-on alphas, other tag embellishments (i have 2 of these containers). Then found a small container meant for beads to use it for my collection of brads.
Ikea has a pack of 3 colorful containers which I used 2 to store my collection of buttons, and the 3rd container to store leftover Prima flowers (balance from it's original packaging) so that I can clear the origincal packaging to make space.
I made use of those button in a bags - the plastic bag which is of good quality to hold my smaller ink pads i.e. Dew drops and easily for me to access to them also.
So in the end, I organize my scrap things around me that I can best access to them as I scrap at my study/work table.