Kathy, thank you so much for these videos on your craft room organization. I love the shoe hanger storage over the door! Your tips are always so appreciated! Hugs!❤❤❤
What a helpful video, and how nice to actually see you in person. I seemed to have missed the other storage videos you mentioned but I will look for them. Thanks Kathy.
Hello Sweet Kathy, You look so pretty today and I appreciate your encouragement and help us get the most of our craft room...I'm going to the seasonal organizers and put my go tos in a special place...My sewing supplies and quilting tools are easier for me ....Thank you again and Have a Beautiful Blessed Day!!❤
Awww...thank you sweet Shenna! You make me blush! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. I do like having my "go to" dies all in one spot. It just saves me time and I know where to look FIRST! LOL
Thanks for making this series. Two years ago I redid my crafts room but I always like to watch how others organize their rooms. I have been storing my dies on magnetic sheets for the last 3 or so years. You're right it takes up less space and no missing dies. Looking forward to you storage ideas on embellishments.❤
Thanks, Adrienne! I do think the magnetic sheets/envelopes system works best for those who have lots of dies. It really does take up so much less space. Glad you are enjoying this series! Guess I'd best start planning that embellishment storage planning sheet! LOL
Another GREAT organization video, Kathy. I use the magnet and plastic envelope method and have found it to be the best for me. Thank you for these videos!
What great ideas!! I'm stealing the clementine box and the dresser idea!! I have an ikea end table that also works, which would house my big dies beautifully! Thanks so much for the insightful and helpful tips ❤
I love my heat vent covers!!!! I purchased my pockets from the check out store from Amazon (thinner construction but work great with the magnet and heavy weight card stock) backed my magnet sheet with a same size heavey weight card stock cut out my desgine and attached it to the cardstok so I have a visual of size and style, But I will look into the magent sheets you suggested Its a beautiful Thing. Agree with the loss of tiny dies I also picked up an acrlic stand up frame and put a piece vent magnet on it with double stick tape and as im working I can slap my die on there until I"m ready to put them away.
Ooooh...I love the magnetic frame idea! I might have to make one of those. I do soooo much die cutting, and it's so easy to lose a small piece in the carpet or even...ugh...the trash can. I bought a magnet backed ruler to help me with that problem, but now that I think of it, I should just put the dies on the back of that ruler while I'm working. Duh! The light comes on! Thanks for the wonderful suggestion, Vickie!
Best tip about the magnetic vent covers. I have been looking for an expensive way to store the dies that I have. Interestingly enough, I started at the Home Depot but only got as far as asking them for magnetic sheets which I would've had to order special order and because they are metal cut them with a special tool so that didn't work, but I never thought to look further at other things that might be magnetic. This weekend I'll be there looking for those magnetic sheets in the vent covering area. Thank you thank you thank you, I don't have very many dies but what I do have I'm losing because they don't stay in the little envelopes, they get lost, etc. Can't wait to try this. Other magnetic strips from teacher stores, and crafting stores are so so expensive. I also found that some of those magnets are not very strong so I spent some money and they didn't last Thank you again for sharing this tip.
Yay, CissyPantsCrafts! I'm so glad I shared a source for inexpensive magnetic sheets. I've been transferring all my dies to this system for a little over a year now, and it is working so well for me. I'm even adding the magnetic sheets to the HC die folders, because they work so well. Thanks for the wonderful feedback and have fun with this idea! xo
Ugh.. craft storage!! This has been a challenge for me for years. Sometimes it seems I’ve spent as much on craft items as I have storage! My system is similar but less organized. Craft room is bursting at the seams and I don’t do near as much crafting as I used to .. time to purge again! (And yet of course I still buy new because well irresistible!! I’ve tried so many systems and yes those clementine crates are great, but I’ve still not hit on a system that works 100%.. so I end up with a couple systems and trying to remember where things are 😮!! I hadn’t heard of those particular vent covers and will definitely be getting those!! I’ve really enjoyed your organization series and can’t wait for the one on embellishments. Definitely another Ugh!! for me! I have a huge stash and I’ll never use it all. Maybe I’ll box it all up and send it to you 😂 So sweet to see you!
Ha! I am the embellishment queen, my friend! I just love all those little doo dads, so I had to come up with a way to store them. They are the type of item that just groooooows. I think it's easy for me to remember where things are in my studio because it is a rare day when I am not spending time in here. It's my full-time job, so I have a mental map of where things are...unless I move things around and then I'm lost again for a few days. I'm glad you are enjoying the series. Thanks for the lovely comment...and we will gladly take in any orphaned embellishments. LOL
@@kathyclementkathybydesign great!! I will send you a private messenger to get a mailing address. I know these things are going to a great home and will enjoy seeing you use them!!
Well, that is just the sweetest, Brenda! Thank you so much! I will keep an eye out for your message on Facebook. It will be like Christmas in October! Thank you so much!
I store all my dies with magnetic sheets (vent covers) and folders from Amazon. I also want all my stuff stored together - I use 8x14 1/2 clear plastic bins for my dies (M-Design from Amazon) - they work very well. Thank you for your tips - good information!!
That sounds like a great system, Cheryl! I wish I had the space in my small studio to store all my dies in the same spot. I know the answer is to weed out the ones I rarely use...but somehow I can't bring myself to part with tools. I purge paper on a regular basis, but tools are harder for me to get rid of. Thanks for the sweet comment!
@@cherylwells1266 exactly! And things go in and out of style...like boots and winter coats. Hang on to them long enough and they'll be trendy again! LOL
I need more closets, I find the plastic to bulky so I'm using different sized resealable bags and to make them sturdy just slip in some thick card into the bags. I'm using a desktop organising folder and using my nimmbot to make my labels. Does anyone have an ideas how to store paper pads? Great tutorial thank you.
I know lots of folks use IKEA shelving to store their papers and supplies. The openings are tall enough for 12x12 pads, and sturdy enough to hold a lot. I also have friends that store 6x6 pads in bins from Dollar Tree. Then they can just flip through and find what they like. It takes time and lots of re-arranging to come up with a flow that works in your own personal space. Sounds like you have found some solutions that are working well for you! Thanks for the kind words!
Kathy, thank you so much for these videos on your craft room organization. I love the shoe hanger storage over the door! Your tips are always so appreciated! Hugs!❤❤❤
You are so welcome, dear friend! I'm glad I was able to share some helpful ideas. Thanks for the sweet words! xo
What a helpful video, and how nice to actually see you in person. I seemed to have missed the other storage videos you mentioned but I will look for them. Thanks Kathy.
Awww...thanks, Lorraine! You can find the links to the Ribbon and Paper storage videos in the description box that is below this post.
Hello Sweet Kathy, You look so pretty today and I appreciate your encouragement and help us get the most of our craft room...I'm going to the seasonal organizers and put my go tos in a special place...My sewing supplies and quilting tools are easier for me ....Thank you again and Have a Beautiful Blessed Day!!❤
Awww...thank you sweet Shenna! You make me blush! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. I do like having my "go to" dies all in one spot. It just saves me time and I know where to look FIRST! LOL
Thanks for making this series. Two years ago I redid my crafts room but I always like to watch how others organize their rooms. I have been storing my dies on magnetic sheets for the last 3 or so years. You're right it takes up less space and no missing dies. Looking forward to you storage ideas on embellishments.❤
Thanks, Adrienne! I do think the magnetic sheets/envelopes system works best for those who have lots of dies. It really does take up so much less space. Glad you are enjoying this series! Guess I'd best start planning that embellishment storage planning sheet! LOL
Clever ideas, Kathy! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you so much dear friend! I'm glad you enjoyed the vid! Hugs to you!
Another GREAT organization video, Kathy. I use the magnet and plastic envelope method and have found it to be the best for me. Thank you for these videos!
Thanks, Darlene! The magnetic sheets and envelopes have been a game changer for me! My dies are so much neater and easier to find now.
What great ideas!! I'm stealing the clementine box and the dresser idea!! I have an ikea end table that also works, which would house my big dies beautifully! Thanks so much for the insightful and helpful tips ❤
yay! So glad you found some helpful tips here! Thanks so much for the great feedback! Happy die organizing!
I love my heat vent covers!!!! I purchased my pockets from the check out store from Amazon (thinner construction but work great with the magnet and heavy weight card stock) backed my magnet sheet with a same size heavey weight card stock cut out my desgine and attached it to the cardstok so I have a visual of size and style, But I will look into the magent sheets you suggested Its a beautiful Thing. Agree with the loss of tiny dies I also picked up an acrlic stand up frame and put a piece vent magnet on it with double stick tape and as im working I can slap my die on there until I"m ready to put them away.
Ooooh...I love the magnetic frame idea! I might have to make one of those. I do soooo much die cutting, and it's so easy to lose a small piece in the carpet or even...ugh...the trash can. I bought a magnet backed ruler to help me with that problem, but now that I think of it, I should just put the dies on the back of that ruler while I'm working. Duh! The light comes on! Thanks for the wonderful suggestion, Vickie!
Best tip about the magnetic vent covers. I have been looking for an expensive way to store the dies that I have.
Interestingly enough, I started at the Home Depot but only got as far as asking them for magnetic sheets which I would've had to order special order and because they are metal cut them with a special tool so that didn't work, but I never thought to look further at other things that might be magnetic. This weekend I'll be there looking for those magnetic sheets in the vent covering area.
Thank you thank you thank you, I don't have very many dies but what I do have I'm losing because they don't stay in the little envelopes, they get lost, etc. Can't wait to try this. Other magnetic strips from teacher stores, and crafting stores are so so expensive. I also found that some of those magnets are not very strong so I spent some money and they didn't last
Thank you again for sharing this tip.
Amazon carries the Kelbert vent covers.
Yay, CissyPantsCrafts! I'm so glad I shared a source for inexpensive magnetic sheets. I've been transferring all my dies to this system for a little over a year now, and it is working so well for me. I'm even adding the magnetic sheets to the HC die folders, because they work so well. Thanks for the wonderful feedback and have fun with this idea! xo
Yes, they do...I linked to some in my blog post, Lila.
Ugh.. craft storage!! This has been a challenge for me for years. Sometimes it seems I’ve spent as much on craft items as I have storage! My system is similar but less organized. Craft room is bursting at the seams and I don’t do near as much crafting as I used to .. time to purge again! (And yet of course I still buy new because well irresistible!! I’ve tried so many systems and yes those clementine crates are great, but I’ve still not hit on a system that works 100%.. so I end up with a couple systems and trying to remember where things are 😮!! I hadn’t heard of those particular vent covers and will definitely be getting those!! I’ve really enjoyed your organization series and can’t wait for the one on embellishments. Definitely another Ugh!! for me! I have a huge stash and I’ll never use it all. Maybe I’ll box it all up and send it to you 😂 So sweet to see you!
Ha! I am the embellishment queen, my friend! I just love all those little doo dads, so I had to come up with a way to store them. They are the type of item that just groooooows. I think it's easy for me to remember where things are in my studio because it is a rare day when I am not spending time in here. It's my full-time job, so I have a mental map of where things are...unless I move things around and then I'm lost again for a few days. I'm glad you are enjoying the series. Thanks for the lovely comment...and we will gladly take in any orphaned embellishments. LOL
@@kathyclementkathybydesign great!! I will send you a private messenger to get a mailing address. I know these things are going to a great home and will enjoy seeing you use them!!
Well, that is just the sweetest, Brenda! Thank you so much! I will keep an eye out for your message on Facebook. It will be like Christmas in October! Thank you so much!
@@kathyclementkathybydesign Ha! Indeed it will!
@@brendapcmt Now you have me all excited!
I store all my dies with magnetic sheets (vent covers) and folders from Amazon. I also want all my stuff stored together - I use 8x14 1/2 clear plastic bins for my dies (M-Design from Amazon) - they work very well. Thank you for your tips - good information!!
That sounds like a great system, Cheryl! I wish I had the space in my small studio to store all my dies in the same spot. I know the answer is to weed out the ones I rarely use...but somehow I can't bring myself to part with tools. I purge paper on a regular basis, but tools are harder for me to get rid of. Thanks for the sweet comment!
Kathy - I do understand, when tools can be so expensive it is difficult to purge.@@kathyclementkathybydesign
@@cherylwells1266 exactly! And things go in and out of style...like boots and winter coats. Hang on to them long enough and they'll be trendy again! LOL
HaHa!!! And the younger folks think it's a "brand new idea" - if they only knew!!!!!@@kathyclementkathybydesign
Hi Kathy. I don't have many dies. All mine fit in a plastic container. =^^=
I used to be able to say that a long, long time ago. LOL Thanks, Debbie!
I need more closets, I find the plastic to bulky so I'm using different sized resealable bags and to make them sturdy just slip in some thick card into the bags. I'm using a desktop organising folder and using my nimmbot to make my labels. Does anyone have an ideas how to store paper pads? Great tutorial thank you.
I know lots of folks use IKEA shelving to store their papers and supplies. The openings are tall enough for 12x12 pads, and sturdy enough to hold a lot. I also have friends that store 6x6 pads in bins from Dollar Tree. Then they can just flip through and find what they like. It takes time and lots of re-arranging to come up with a flow that works in your own personal space. Sounds like you have found some solutions that are working well for you! Thanks for the kind words!