Who doesn't love a well organized craft room? I've had one for days at a time throughout the years. Seriously it's inspiring to see what other people have done, thanks for sharing.
Great ideas. I store my ink pads in a wooden cassette holder too. It’s huge and I only paid $5.00 for it at goodwill. Thrift stores are good places to find these along with other things to use for storage. I also store my alcohol markers in the same way as you do. Tiered stands for kitchen spices work great for stickles, Nuvo drops, pops of color, etc. I love how you store your stencils.
Lipstick holders are great for markers and paint pens. You can get them that hold 40 to 50 markers/lipsticks for under $10. There is all sorts of fun shapes and sizes, even rotating ones. Love those that rotate. If you turn them on their side you can stack them up to look like yours did here or hang them on a wall in front of your work area. You just have to flip storage containers around and see the different ways they can be used, not everything has to used in the way it was intended. Sometimes we get hung up on that and miss great storage opportunities. 🤗
I store all my pens, brushes, markers, colored pencils, pencils, etc in reused jars or tin cans. Free! The color ones are broken into color families; pencils into softness (B,2B, etc) watercolors brushes, oil paint brushes each in own jars. I can choose the size I need, as well, including tiny tins for when the pencils get shorter. I struggled with a way to make sketchbooks accessible, without having to break down the pile every time I wanted a particular pad. Then it hit me - to store them like books. The main storage item in my studio is a 5' x 6.5' x 18" industrial piece with 5 shelves, where the spacing between the shelves is adjustable. So then I relegate categories to each shelf - paper, mark makers, inks, paints, etc.
OK Mary Keep ‘em coming….I am in the mood to de-clutter. Went thru the “I want everything where I can see it”. Stage and am now entering “ I would like to see all of that beautiful empty counter top” again. I now realize the first stage was a good idea, just not the put it on in organizers on my counters! Going to take a few drawers and shelves at a time. Hope to use many of your clever and economical idea’s. Everything in it’s place….here I come!
It's so funny that you say this because I go through those stages as well. Of course I want a big enough space to see everything on display AND keep my desk clean. hahah working on it
Great looking space! Love the organization! I don’t have alcohol markers yet but I very recently emailed Newell, the company that makes Sharpies to ask as I saw so many conflicting info online on how to store. Received fantastic customer service! Rep said for permanent markers, tip down or flat, or flat for dual tips; paint markers tip up, pens tip down; highlighters depends on if tip up or down in packaging - store same way. Thanks Mary for sharing!
It is refreshing to come to your channel. As soon as I saw this video, I had to watch. It is so sensible to spend less, reuse, repurpose. Thank you for all these ideas to help crafters and our Earth at the same time 💖🇨🇦
The benefit of bookENDS is that that system is f l e x i b l e, but not always substantial (may have the tendency to slide?). Magazine Racks are usually substantial, but may not fit the available space. ⚖️ 😱!!
For the container with small compartments I have repurposed mine and my husbands fishing tackle boxes. The containers are usually an A4 size and the smaller compartments inside have removable dividers, allowing you to make them as big or small as needed. 😊
These are awesome storage ideas Mary. I'm going to check them out. I love the way you think outside of the box and use items in ways that most people wouldn't think of. Thank you so much!
I have up cycled Crystal Light containers to store my markers and colored pencils. They do stack neatly on top of each other but I did hot glue them together for stability.
Hi Mary. I store my markers 2 ways. I bought the marker towers from Stamp n Store for my alcohol markers. For a less expensive way - and how I store all of my tombo brush tips & SU dual brush tips. I use 2" PVC tube cut to 4" in length. I painted them teal to match my studio then pyramid stacked them (and glued together with E6000) and store the markers in rainbow order. For Alcohol Sharpies, I use the same tubes but have them vertical and store the markers tip side down by color. I'll be doing a studio tour later this Spring (early summer) to show. Creative Blessings!
I saw fitted cases that must be for nail polish at a thrift store. Another place to look is by the cash register when shopping, pick up some small boxes meant for candy displays. They get thrown out. Also try plastic tackle boxes. We live in a 2BR condo, all my supplies fit under my bed, or on one shelf. I sort by beads, paper crafting, ribbons, and yarn. Everything closes up when I'm done for the day. Tina, Al's wife
Such great ideas! My craft room is currently packed up as we are selling our home and building our retirement dream home🤗 I will be using many of these great tips!
Before my husband 3d printed my current marker rack, I bought plastic drawer dividers with slits for putting them together, made a grid with them, and put it in a box. When on its side it's not as good as a marker rack, but it's the next best thing for those who like individual marker spots.
LOVE your video's Mary! Really liked the cheap paper towel rack, from Dollar Tree, for the big rolls of tapes. 👌 When you did the over-all shot of your work-space. I got a huge smile when seeing the little lights all around your desk 😽. As a glass artist I have a BIG light pad. Hence, I am into "lights" of any kind. Your little room is wonderful. I am sure that you feel happiness & peace when you create in there. My card spot is VERY small. So, I have to be organized. Where-as my art studio is very large. But, in either spot, I feel calm and peace for creative purposes. Good job on your "creative" space.
I also use cassette tape storage for some of my inks. These are really old one - the kind that have drawers - that belonged to my dad. Just pull out the drawer and find the color I want. I also store my blender brushes in a wall "stand" from Harbor Freight used for screwdrivers. Works great! Thanks for sharing all your ideas!
Oh gee Mary, I use all but one of the storage ideas...guess birds of a feather. Your videos are always so interesting and very informative. As a retired military wife, I have a passion for organization. Have a great week. Hugs from Texas
This is the way I store my alcohol markers and it works well, level and out in sight. My units are on a bookshelf unit with one removed shelf as they become tall. It's right to the right of my desk.
Found out recently that Sharpies should be stored tip down. I had a few that I had never used...dried out (I thought) I was angry as I had never used them. Saw this tip on YT, turned them tip down waited a day or so and WOW...they all came back to life! Now all of my Sharpies are stored that way...but...unless you have a clear container, you can't see the color! A few (very few) have color on both ends.
Mary, your creativity- craft room is just beautiful. Thank you for sharing your great storage ideas. I truly look forward to your tutorials. Have a blessed weekend.
I have the same alcohol marker racks for my Copics in clear and I love it! Since I have the complete set it makes organizing them so easy. Yes, they weren’t cheap but I have yet to find anything like it.
I started using an ergonomical eraser with my stamping platform years ago, sure wish I had sold the idea to craft companies back then. LOL 😆 I also use cassette holders for all my ink pads thanks to an older video by you. As far as white cardstock goes I used to use accent smooth white cardstock from Amazon however it seems like good cardstock is just very hard to find for a good price at the moment.
I’d love for you to do a video on how you did your RUclips set-up. That would be soo helpful for those of us who want to take our crafting to another level. Id like to show how the Cricut can be used in as a tool in card making and my cards have more of a spiritual/inspiration flare.
Great ideas! I’ve been on the lookout for a used cassette rack for years. I currently have my inks in a plastic storage case that’s almost full. I have my Stickles in a plastic case that holds each bottle upside down-great for the infrequent crafter. Got it on sale for half price or less a LONG time ago. Two trays hold a total of 64 bottles with enough room between for larger bottles lying flat or a long row of the normal size. I put cotton swabs, toothpicks, pins, and small brushes in the nooks and crannies. I watch most of your videos, because I find you informative AND entertaining. On most RUclips channels, I don’t bother with most longer videos.
I found that the popular way to store markers, gel pens, and pens in general of on their side is actually wrong. I know shocking, but it is a trick to dry them out sooner and you'll go buy more. I tried it and my markers started to go dry. By storing them on their side the ink stays and dries in the middle. But if you store them traditionally on their tip all the ink will collect on the tip giving you longer play time with your pens. When it's on its side the ink spreads out thin the length of the marker making it potentially dry out sooner because of the space then created in the barrel of air. An easy fix for dry markers take out the tip with needle nose pliers or gently with scissors and drop a few drops of water put the tip back wait for the water to rehydrate the felt inside and your favorite marker will work just fine in about 15 minutes if it doesn't it needs more water. I learned that trick from videos on here. I think alcohol markers you would rehydrate with more alcohol but I've never tried that since I don't own any because of the smell.
I store my large ink pads in the old radio Shack Cassett holders I found I at goodwill. For my alcohol markers, I use ArtBin 6934AB Satchel with Marker Tray, From Amazon. Most of my stamp pads are minis that sit in an old trunk that has drawn and is on wheels.
I gave away 99% of my alcohol markers and 100% of my alcohol inks - the fumes were too strong for me. Fumes made me nauseous. Now they live happily at my LSS!. Most of my other pens, pencils, and markers are stored in mugs or vases - sitting on various sized Lazy Susans. Lazy Susans are a crafter's life saver! tfs!
Love the cassette tape holder! I have one from Organize and More and need another. I'm definitely going to get this one instead. Thank you for sharing!
@@marypolancodesigns Hi. You're welcome, I'm just calling it as I see it though. You do have a wealth of knowledge and experience and you've done a fair amount of testing and comparing, plus you are always keeping an eye out for a bargain or a less expensive way of doing things. With that and your creative skills you have content that is always worth viewing and I thank you for sharing it all. I hope you have a lovely day.
The cassette storage for ink is brilliant! I have been trying to work out how I can store my Distress Oxide inks and that might work. Thanks so much. So many great ideas.
Mary, in my opinion I store my markers in the same stacking trays as you did. They have to be horizontal. There is no better. They are by Spectrum Noir
What a lovely room you have created! I think I want one of those letter boards- very stylish! I really like what you've managed to do and I like the finishing touches too. What I have learnt doing my making room is that its hard to make storage for the things that never got stored properly in the first place so I'm trying to develop that! My priority is the big clear boxes for things to go in the attic/shed like our archery equipment and bushcraft as we are not using these currently.
Thanks so much! 😊 Yes once I got the storage down of how I wanted to do this, it seemed much easier. I have since changed things around quite a bit so I need to do an update. I made more functional workspace.
May I suggest you put an entry into your phone’s ADDRESS BOOK (as t h a t is searchable!) as to where - and what - is stored “elsewhere”. In my house, those kinds of “stored because - for N O W - we’re not using it” becomes a way station on the way to the dump, a resale center, or a home for non-rent-paying critters. Just a thought …
I could never have all of those small things out in the open. The dusting alone for it would drive me crazy, let alone all of that stuff out in the open. I'm in awe of people who can do that.
Haha! I NEVER thought of that but you are totally right. My last house got so dusty it was incredibly frustrating but this one hardly any! Great point for sure!
I’m reorganizing my craft room. I didn’t care for the paper towel holder for my tapes so I’ve put up a peg board and now keep them on there. I have tape 6”, 2.5”, 2”, 1”, 1/2”, 1/4, and 1/8” wide. I keep each on separate hooks. Seems so much easier to access each size. I have hooks to keep decorative scissors on. I now put extra glues in baskets on the pegboard. Too much stuff was clutter in my work space. I don’t have many normal ink pads except bout 24 Oxide inks. I store in TH tins. The Distress inks I gave away and just kept the mini one and also store those in TH mini tins. I have lots of dies. I know store my most frequently used dies in a frame that has magnetic sheets bi keep this frame behind my door to the room and my Vagabond is right next to it stored on a repurposed microwave cart. I store extra plates and equipment in the drawers of the cart. It’s fun to ssee what others find to store their items.
Hi Jackie, I guess that depends on the size of the sticker sheets. Figure out what kind of storage option fits you best. Do you like to see them out (like in a bin they sit up in) or do you like stuff tucked away (organized in a file system). For the first option, you can check out this page for ideas: shrsl.com/3zvur And if you like the second option, these envelopes are great: shrsl.com/3zvut
Great minds think alike! I do very similar. My alcohol markers are in the same holders but mine are clear. And I have a row that is not used and then I have my watercolor markers below. My pops of color are in their holders but they are on the wall. I will show you a picture of them. My stencils and my embossing folders are in binders. My paper is in a sorter too but I bought the Tiffany sorter because she had movable dividers for sections. My Sizzix equipment was living nicely on a 3 tier craft cart, TILL, I got the switch and now trying to rearrange for it. I am a distress Oxide girl & Catherine Pooler and stored in the same rack as you (as I got the idea from you!!!) and I painted mine white also. I will need a second soon and not sure where I am going to mount it as my wall space is AHHHH! all taken up. I don't remember if there was something else but I am proud of me.... because I have my goods stored like one of the pros!! hehehe😂 Thanks once again for the share!!
@@marypolancodesigns I've been using them to store those little miniscule flowers that seem to come with all of my die sets. The ones that are about the size of a pencil eraser. lol
having tried many different types of marker storage, I have the Crafters Companion trays just like yours. It works best for me. I love the fact that I can make it fit into just about any space.
@@marypolancodesigns yes, I could paste a photo on Facebook I would show you. Its great. I have each section separated by color family. and I personally don't like one separate spot per marker. If I pull out a bunch. I have to know where to put them back and it baffles me.
I always love your videos. I like how you store your pops of color and the stencils. I had gotten from the Container Store little maybe 6x6 square containers for my copies that can stack. I think Jennifer McGuire had a video awhile ago. I just searched the Container Store and they must not have them anymore. Mary your tips and suggestions are always so helpful. Please if you come up with anymore organizational ideas I would love a video. I recently moved AGAIN, have a small area. Do you have any ideas for storing 6x6 paper! Right now they are in my rolling cart on all 3 shelves 🫣🤦🏻♀️. I want something that looks neat and that I can see what I have!! Thanks for hearing me out!!! I live in FL if anyone would like to come a help haha. I have a TON of stamps you can play with. Lol.
Thanks so much for all of this Gayle! I appreciate you! Here is what I use for my 6x6 paper pads. It looks super organized but I can't see exactly what I have at a glance. LINK: shrsl.com/3ocnz
Good to know the cassette cases fit the ink pads. I keep putting one in my Amazon cart and then removing it. I guess I will have to order it. How many pads does the ones you have hold? I don't make cards as often as you but I use a dollar tree napkin holder to keep my cut cardstock. I put them in stamp storage bags, label it and use the napkin holder to keep them upright.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION for those with no Craft Room who need to store Paper … I just saw a pinterest post advertising a hinged shadow-box-style picture frame for storing kids’ artwork. The brief vid showed previous works held in place with elastic bands, and the newest piece sorta static clinging to the glass face. I can envision my dining room wall, or the one on the way to the bedroom, with a “gallery” wherein I’ve stashed my 12” x 12” patterned papers and cardstock. M a y b e …
I wanted to say thank you for all the info on storage. It helped me out. I am setting up my craft room an have been looking for different ideas. Also wanted to say I subscribed to your channel as I really enjoy your videos an find you to be very informative. I look forward to more videos. Do you or will you do craft alongs? I really like your style. Very interested in more videos. Hope you have a good day Thank you
Thank you so much Gayle for joining me here. I am so happy to meet you. It's funny you should ask about craft alongs because I've been tossing around an idea lately; I"ll have to share more as soon as I can.
I have what you store you pens but i have different sets so i think i am going to store them in tin cans and put what they are on the side,so i know what they are.
Very nice. Organized well. Completely love it! How did you make those labels on your dark gray drawers? Is that w/ a Cricut or something? I wonder if someone somewhere could make you the labels you need if they have a Cricut or whatever? Hmmm. I need some big labels for my drawers🤣
Thank you so much! Yes they are from my Cricut; and yes you can go on Etsy and order whatever you want. So many people will do that for their small businesses.
Hi Mary, Would you be able to tell me the name of the font represented by the LAST "A" you put in your palm. Many thanks, Mary. Hope all is well with you these days!
@@marypolancodesigns drawers are kind of a hassel but it mostly works as long as an the drawers are all labeled. I'm proud to say I only have 2 crap drawers 😁
Who doesn't love a well organized craft room? I've had one for days at a time throughout the years. Seriously it's inspiring to see what other people have done, thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for this encouragement! :)
Lol, I see and appreciate what you did there! 😂
“…for days at a time throughout the years”
Great ideas. I store my ink pads in a wooden cassette holder too. It’s huge and I only paid $5.00 for it at goodwill. Thrift stores are good places to find these along with other things to use for storage. I also store my alcohol markers in the same way as you do. Tiered stands for kitchen spices work great for stickles, Nuvo drops, pops of color, etc. I love how you store your stencils.
Oh I love a great thrift store find! YES thank you for that
I store my Stamping up markers in a DVD case with a blank DVD case in every other section to form a "shelf" for the markers.
It looks like you have at least 3 different hobbies shown here: 1) buying craft things, 2) organizing craft things and 3) making craft things. :)
Yessss....hahaha I feel seen.
This is helpful to me as I also have the same issue here 🤭
Lipstick holders are great for markers and paint pens. You can get them that hold 40 to 50 markers/lipsticks for under $10. There is all sorts of fun shapes and sizes, even rotating ones. Love those that rotate.
If you turn them on their side you can stack them up to look like yours did here or hang them on a wall in front of your work area. You just have to flip storage containers around and see the different ways they can be used, not everything has to used in the way it was intended. Sometimes we get hung up on that and miss great storage opportunities. 🤗
Thanks so much, Heather! I really appreciate that idea. Do you feel they holders are a bit shallow, or am I thinking of something different?
@@marypolancodesigns Some can be, but I found the ones that hold 40 on Amazon and they have a bit more hight to them. Worked great.
I store all my pens, brushes, markers, colored pencils, pencils, etc in reused jars or tin cans. Free! The color ones are broken into color families; pencils into softness (B,2B, etc) watercolors brushes, oil paint brushes each in own jars. I can choose the size I need, as well, including tiny tins for when the pencils get shorter. I struggled with a way to make sketchbooks accessible, without having to break down the pile every time I wanted a particular pad. Then it hit me - to store them like books. The main storage item in my studio is a 5' x 6.5' x 18" industrial piece with 5 shelves, where the spacing between the shelves is adjustable. So then I relegate categories to each shelf - paper, mark makers, inks, paints, etc.
WOW such great shares here, Libby! Thank you so so much! YAY
I could just be in that room all day long! Everything is so perfectly organized. I came away with some ideas tfs!
Thank you so much 🤗 THat is such a compliment!
I use a photo album for my stencils. It holds 100 stencils in one place! And no need to buy extra pages
AMAZING IDEA!!! thanks so much for sharing
I do something similar, I put them in page protectors in binders for the odd shaped ones especially
OK Mary Keep ‘em coming….I am in the mood to de-clutter. Went thru the “I want everything where I can see it”. Stage and am now entering “ I would like to see all of that beautiful empty counter top” again. I now realize the first stage was a good idea, just not the put it on in organizers on my counters! Going to take a few drawers and shelves at a time. Hope to use many of your clever and economical idea’s. Everything in it’s place….here I come!
It's so funny that you say this because I go through those stages as well. Of course I want a big enough space to see everything on display AND keep my desk clean. hahah working on it
Great looking space! Love the organization! I don’t have alcohol markers yet but I very recently emailed Newell, the company that makes Sharpies to ask as I saw so many conflicting info online on how to store. Received fantastic customer service! Rep said for permanent markers, tip down or flat, or flat for dual tips; paint markers tip up, pens tip down; highlighters depends on if tip up or down in packaging - store same way. Thanks Mary for sharing!
WOW this is super helpful thank you!
@@marypolancodesigns 🙂 you’re welcome!
It is refreshing to come to your channel. As soon as I saw this video, I had to watch. It is so sensible to spend less, reuse, repurpose. Thank you for all these ideas to help crafters and our Earth at the same time 💖🇨🇦
Thanks so much for this; means so much to me! I'm so glad you're here!
I buy a square plastic pen holder. Glue them together, and they are totally organized.
Brilliant! LOVE THAT!
I use colored plastic cups for pegboard from Amazon to store different color themed markers
AMAZING idea, love this
I used to use cheap metal book ends to sort my cutting plates but I like your idea of the magazine rack. Lots of great, affordable ideas. Thank you!
Ooooh that's a great idea too! Thanks for sharing.
The benefit of bookENDS is that that system is f l e x i b l e, but not always substantial (may have the tendency to slide?). Magazine Racks are usually substantial, but may not fit the available space. ⚖️ 😱!!
I store my stampin up alcohol markers in small 3 drawer Sterlite containers with dividers (I made the dividers from cardstock)
Oh that sounds like it works well. Love it
Me too!
For the container with small compartments I have repurposed mine and my husbands fishing tackle boxes. The containers are usually an A4 size and the smaller compartments inside have removable dividers, allowing you to make them as big or small as needed. 😊
Brilliant reuse, love that!
These are awesome storage ideas Mary. I'm going to check them out. I love the way you think outside of the box and use items in ways that most people wouldn't think of. Thank you so much!
Oh thank you so much, I'm so happy it was useful. Yay
I have up cycled Crystal Light containers to store my markers and colored pencils. They do stack neatly on top of each other but I did hot glue them together for stability.
Oh what a brilliant idea, Kim. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Hi Mary.
I store my markers 2 ways. I bought the marker towers from Stamp n Store for my alcohol markers.
For a less expensive way - and how I store all of my tombo brush tips & SU dual brush tips. I use 2" PVC tube cut to 4" in length. I painted them teal to match my studio then pyramid stacked them (and glued together with E6000) and store the markers in rainbow order.
For Alcohol Sharpies, I use the same tubes but have them vertical and store the markers tip side down by color. I'll be doing a studio tour later this Spring (early summer) to show. Creative Blessings!
Oooh this sounds great, I wish you had a picture.
I saw fitted cases that must be for nail polish at a thrift store. Another place to look is by the cash register when shopping, pick up some small boxes meant for
candy displays. They get thrown out. Also try plastic tackle boxes. We live in a 2BR condo, all my supplies fit under my bed, or on one shelf. I sort by beads, paper
crafting, ribbons, and yarn. Everything closes up when I'm done for the day. Tina, Al's wife
Awesome tips, thank you
Such great ideas! My craft room is currently packed up as we are selling our home and building our retirement dream home🤗 I will be using many of these great tips!
Oh how exciting! Congratulations!!!
I like the light around your table.
Oh thank you! It's very calming for me in the morning
You could put a cool noodle on the paper towel holder to better hold your tapes if it becomes a problem
BRILLIANT! thank you
Before my husband 3d printed my current marker rack, I bought plastic drawer dividers with slits for putting them together, made a grid with them, and put it in a box. When on its side it's not as good as a marker rack, but it's the next best thing for those who like individual marker spots.
LOVE all these ideas; yes thank you!
LOVE your video's Mary! Really liked the cheap paper towel rack, from Dollar Tree, for the big rolls of tapes. 👌 When you did the over-all shot of your work-space. I got a huge smile when seeing the little lights all around your desk 😽. As a glass artist I have a BIG light pad. Hence, I am into "lights" of any kind. Your little room is wonderful. I am sure that you feel happiness & peace when you create in there. My card spot is VERY small. So, I have to be organized. Where-as my art studio is very large. But, in either spot, I feel calm and peace for creative purposes. Good job on your "creative" space.
Those little lights add so much right? Thank you so much for such a sweet message! You're so kind!
I also use cassette tape storage for some of my inks. These are really old one - the kind that have drawers - that belonged to my dad. Just pull out the drawer and find the color I want. I also store my blender brushes in a wall "stand" from Harbor Freight used for screwdrivers. Works great! Thanks for sharing all your ideas!
I really need to go to harbor freight for some storage ideas. I'm sure there are plenty! Thank you so much for the idea!
Can you post a picture of the holder from Harbor Freight or a link please?
@@tmsgaddy Will be happy to if you can tell me how to get the photo off my phone.
I was able to find the screwdriver organizer online. So, I thank you very much for sharing that!
Thanks for taking the time to do chapter markers with pictures and the links.
You're welcome, I didn't know I did that with pictures; that might have been a YT things automatically! :)
Oh gee Mary, I use all but one of the storage ideas...guess birds of a feather. Your videos are always so interesting and very informative. As a retired military wife, I have a passion for organization. Have a great week. Hugs from Texas
I do live organization too, makes my heart happy. Lol. Thanks so much.
This is the way I store my alcohol markers and it works well, level and out in sight. My units are on a bookshelf unit with one removed shelf as they become tall. It's right to the right of my desk.
Thanks so much for sharing; I find it so helpful this way
Great ideas, I may use a few of them for my craft supplies. I always struggle with the correct way to store my markers. Tip up, down or in their side.
Same, I just keep them flat so I don't have to think about it too much! lol
Flat, best way. Tip up dries out the tip, tip down makes you run out of Ink faster
Found out recently that Sharpies should be stored tip down. I had a few that I had never used...dried out (I thought) I was angry as I had never used them. Saw this tip on YT, turned them tip down waited a day or so and WOW...they all came back to life!
Now all of my Sharpies are stored that way...but...unless you have a clear container, you can't see the color! A few (very few) have color on both ends.
We dont have Sharpies here, but with my alcohol markers, flat is the way to store them
Love your craft room. After we’re done remodeling, I’ll get my room setup again. I miss it.
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YAY! Thanks so much for joining me there as well! I'm sure your room will be amazing. I waited 15 years for this one...woohooo! Finally got it
I do the same thing for my markers -- only mine are clear, not black. I love it.
Yeah I find it super organized, ,I do love it. I just wish it was a little bit cheaper
Yes same!
@@marypolancodesigns I would suggest maybe keeping them away from the window. It’ll dry them out faster. 😊
Mary, your creativity- craft room is just beautiful. Thank you for sharing your great storage ideas. I truly look forward to your tutorials. Have a blessed weekend.
Thank you so much! I hope you have a blessed weekend as well!
Definitely going to use the swatch binder idea
YAY! I love it; it's helped save me so much time.
I have the same alcohol marker racks for my Copics in clear and I love it! Since I have the complete set it makes organizing them so easy. Yes, they weren’t cheap but I have yet to find anything like it.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing
I started using an ergonomical eraser with my stamping platform years ago, sure wish I had sold the idea to craft companies back then. LOL 😆 I also use cassette holders for all my ink pads thanks to an older video by you. As far as white cardstock goes I used to use accent smooth white cardstock from Amazon however it seems like good cardstock is just very hard to find for a good price at the moment.
Thanks so much Holly! I hear you on the ideas before they blow up. But it we are going back in time to fix things, I might invest in Amazon...lol
Great ideas! I store my alcohol markers in stackable acrylic wine bottle holders. I found a cassette holder at the thrift store for my inks. Love it.
Oh yes the thrift stores are such great finds
I’d love for you to do a video on how you did your RUclips set-up. That would be soo helpful for those of us who want to take our crafting to another level. Id like to show how the Cricut can be used in as a tool in card making and my cards have more of a spiritual/inspiration flare.
I can look into doing the RUclips suggestion. Shoot me an email at marypolancodesigns@gmail.com so I can see specifically what you're suggesting
Great ideas!
I’ve been on the lookout for a used cassette rack for years. I currently have my inks in a plastic storage case that’s almost full.
I have my Stickles in a plastic case that holds each bottle upside down-great for the infrequent crafter. Got it on sale for half price or less a LONG time ago. Two trays hold a total of 64 bottles with enough room between for larger bottles lying flat or a long row of the normal size. I put cotton swabs, toothpicks, pins, and small brushes in the nooks and crannies.
I watch most of your videos, because I find you informative AND entertaining. On most RUclips channels, I don’t bother with most longer videos.
This is great feedback, thank you so much for taking the time to share your ideas too. I appreciate you!
Your storage ideas are wonderful. Beautiful studio!
Thank you so much! That's so encouraging!
I use the same units you use to store my markers
I found that the popular way to store markers, gel pens, and pens in general of on their side is actually wrong. I know shocking, but it is a trick to dry them out sooner and you'll go buy more. I tried it and my markers started to go dry. By storing them on their side the ink stays and dries in the middle. But if you store them traditionally on their tip all the ink will collect on the tip giving you longer play time with your pens. When it's on its side the ink spreads out thin the length of the marker making it potentially dry out sooner because of the space then created in the barrel of air. An easy fix for dry markers take out the tip with needle nose pliers or gently with scissors and drop a few drops of water put the tip back wait for the water to rehydrate the felt inside and your favorite marker will work just fine in about 15 minutes if it doesn't it needs more water. I learned that trick from videos on here. I think alcohol markers you would rehydrate with more alcohol but I've never tried that since I don't own any because of the smell.
Mind blown but the physics make sense in your explanation. Thanks for sharing this
I like your cabinets with counters spaning an entire wall. That would be very useful
Thank you so much; they were the cheapest from ikea, like $80 each I think.
This is amazing. Thank you for sharing friend. Keep posting
Thank you, I will You're so kind to encourage me!
I store my large ink pads in the old radio Shack Cassett holders I found I at goodwill. For my alcohol markers, I use ArtBin 6934AB Satchel with Marker Tray, From Amazon. Most of my stamp pads are minis that sit in an old trunk that has drawn and is on wheels.
Incredible ideas here, thank you so much for sharing them! YES!
I store my small die cuts in 1" x 2" plastic bags sold in the jewelry section of Walmart. It's easy to see how much I have of each.
Yes! Great idea
You room is beautiful, looks so calm and peaceful!
Thank you! 😊 It truly is; I love it so much!
Hi Mary what I have been using for rolls of tape is a paper towel holder. They have pretty ones at the thrift shop.
YES YES! I think I shared that once but it's so great; dollar tree is where I got mine!
I gave away 99% of my alcohol markers and 100% of my alcohol inks - the fumes were too strong for me. Fumes made me nauseous. Now they live happily at my LSS!. Most of my other pens, pencils, and markers are stored in mugs or vases - sitting on various sized Lazy Susans. Lazy Susans are a crafter's life saver! tfs!
They really are; I love them so much!
Love the cassette tape holder! I have one from Organize and More and need another. I'm definitely going to get this one instead. Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure, I'm so glad it was helpful. Thanks for letting me know!
Mary, you have a beautiful craft room!! Love your storage ideas!! Hope you are doing well my friend!!
Thank you so so much; I appreciate it so much! I love my space! YAY
Oh my wow wee I love your space and storage ideas so practical and tidy
Thank you so so much! I am proud of this room and appreciate it every day
Absolutely gorgeous place, well done.
Thank you so much for this! So kind
You are doing correct if not for cheap!
Hi. I always like an organisation video with budget in mind. Thank you for sharing your insights and experience.
Thank you so so much, I appreciate you saying that and encouraging me! YAY !
@@marypolancodesigns Hi. You're welcome, I'm just calling it as I see it though. You do have a wealth of knowledge and experience and you've done a fair amount of testing and comparing, plus you are always keeping an eye out for a bargain or a less expensive way of doing things. With that and your creative skills you have content that is always worth viewing and I thank you for sharing it all. I hope you have a lovely day.
The cassette storage for ink is brilliant! I have been trying to work out how I can store my Distress Oxide inks and that might work. Thanks so much. So many great ideas.
O awesome thanks so much for this! I do live them so much
Mary, in my opinion I store my markers in the same stacking trays as you did. They have to be horizontal. There is no better. They are by Spectrum Noir
Thanks for this; maybe I do have the best option. :)
The Crafty Organizer made something similar for the alcohol markers using drop in light grated I think.
I will check this out for sure thank you!
Thanks for all your research and wonderful ideas.
It's my pleasure and thank you so much
Wonderful ideas!!! Just subscribed... very happy to have found you! This is just what I need. Be blessed!!! ♥
Awesome! Thank you! And WELCOME! So happy you are here Katherine!
I store all my ohuhu and any other marker the same way. Not cheap but awesome
Yeah I'm kind of struggling with this one; think I might have found an alternative
What a lovely room you have created! I think I want one of those letter boards- very stylish! I really like what you've managed to do and I like the finishing touches too. What I have learnt doing my making room is that its hard to make storage for the things that never got stored properly in the first place so I'm trying to develop that! My priority is the big clear boxes for things to go in the attic/shed like our archery equipment and bushcraft as we are not using these currently.
Thanks so much! 😊 Yes once I got the storage down of how I wanted to do this, it seemed much easier. I have since changed things around quite a bit so I need to do an update. I made more functional workspace.
May I suggest you put an entry into your phone’s ADDRESS BOOK (as t h a t is searchable!) as to where - and what - is stored “elsewhere”. In my house, those kinds of “stored because - for N O W - we’re not using it” becomes a way station on the way to the dump, a resale center, or a home for non-rent-paying critters. Just a thought …
I could never have all of those small things out in the open. The dusting alone for it would drive me crazy, let alone all of that stuff out in the open. I'm in awe of people who can do that.
Haha! I NEVER thought of that but you are totally right. My last house got so dusty it was incredibly frustrating but this one hardly any! Great point for sure!
I’m reorganizing my craft room. I didn’t care for the paper towel holder for my tapes so I’ve put up a peg board and now keep them on there. I have tape 6”, 2.5”, 2”, 1”, 1/2”, 1/4, and 1/8” wide. I keep each on separate hooks. Seems so much easier to access each size. I have hooks to keep decorative scissors on. I now put extra glues in baskets on the pegboard. Too much stuff was clutter in my work space. I don’t have many normal ink pads except bout 24 Oxide inks. I store in TH tins. The Distress inks I gave away and just kept the mini one and also store those in TH mini tins. I have lots of dies. I know store my most frequently used dies in a frame that has magnetic sheets bi keep this frame behind my door to the room and my Vagabond is right next to it stored on a repurposed microwave cart. I store extra plates and equipment in the drawers of the cart. It’s fun to ssee what others find to store their items.
Peg boards are so very useful! YES thank you for sharing that.
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
Hi Mary, Wondering if u had any ideas on how 2 store lots n lots of scrapbook stickers?
Hi Jackie, I guess that depends on the size of the sticker sheets. Figure out what kind of storage option fits you best. Do you like to see them out (like in a bin they sit up in) or do you like stuff tucked away (organized in a file system). For the first option, you can check out this page for ideas: shrsl.com/3zvur
And if you like the second option, these envelopes are great: shrsl.com/3zvut
Fantastic ideas, thanks so much for sharing them!!
Thank you so much, my pleasure
Great ideas Mary!!! Thank you so much💖💖💖
Oh thanks, I appreciate that so much
Your craft room looks amazing. Thank you so much for sharing!
Oh thank you so much Susan! That is so very thoughtful of you
I would love to know what color paint you have on your wall? That beautiful green
Oh thank you! It's Behr Green Meets Blue
I LOVE IT!
Great tips. Thank you. Fantastic craft room.
You are so welcome! Thank you so much!
Wowza
YAY thank you so much!
Thanks Mary, some really great storage ideas!!
You are so welcome! thank you so much for this
Great minds think alike! I do very similar. My alcohol markers are in the same holders but mine are clear. And I have a row that is not used and then I have my watercolor markers below. My pops of color are in their holders but they are on the wall. I will show you a picture of them. My stencils and my embossing folders are in binders. My paper is in a sorter too but I bought the Tiffany sorter because she had movable dividers for sections. My Sizzix equipment was living nicely on a 3 tier craft cart, TILL, I got the switch and now trying to rearrange for it. I am a distress Oxide girl & Catherine Pooler and stored in the same rack as you (as I got the idea from you!!!) and I painted mine white also. I will need a second soon and not sure where I am going to mount it as my wall space is AHHHH! all taken up. I don't remember if there was something else but I am proud of me.... because I have my goods stored like one of the pros!! hehehe😂 Thanks once again for the share!!
Oh YAY! You must have a lovely space; so much organization! Thank you so much for sharing all of this with us
Hi Mary. Some really helpful ideas. Thanks so much. 😊
My pleasure thank you so so much
For folks who keep fewer letters cut out, coin storage pages for a binder work, too. (But you can't store as many of any given letter that way.)
Oooooh love that idea, thank you so much!
@@marypolancodesigns I've been using them to store those little miniscule flowers that seem to come with all of my die sets. The ones that are about the size of a pencil eraser. lol
@@RachelRamey Love that! lol
having tried many different types of marker storage, I have the Crafters Companion trays just like yours. It works best for me. I love the fact that I can make it fit into just about any space.
They really are great and look so super nice
I love your ideas! I’m redoing my storage and your ideas are great!
Awesome! Thank you for letting me know that! YAY
Great storage Mary 🥰 I love your craft room, your storage and your video ❤️ thanks for sharing and happy crafting Hugs xx
Thank you so much 🤗
Great storage ideas, Mary.
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for your awesome tips!
You are so welcome! Thank YOU
Deflecto cubes wth the x in them.
For your markers I presume?
@@marypolancodesigns yes, I could paste a photo on Facebook I would show you. Its great. I have each section separated by color family. and I personally don't like one separate spot per marker. If I pull out a bunch. I have to know where to put them back and it baffles me.
Definitely super helpful thank you so much
Oh that makes me so happy thank you for this
Very good, Mary
Thank you thank you!
Love your storage ideas
Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing your craftroom new subscriber here hope to be crafty friends ❤😊
Thanks so much 😊
@@marypolancodesigns your welcome 🤗
I always love your videos. I like how you store your pops of color and the stencils. I had gotten from the Container Store little maybe 6x6 square
containers for my copies that can stack. I think Jennifer McGuire had a video awhile ago. I just searched the Container Store and they must not have them anymore.
Mary your tips and suggestions are always so helpful. Please if you come up with anymore organizational ideas I would love a video. I recently moved AGAIN, have a small area. Do you have any ideas for storing 6x6 paper! Right now they are in my rolling cart on all 3 shelves 🫣🤦🏻♀️. I want something that looks neat and that I can see what I have!! Thanks for hearing me out!!! I live in FL if anyone would like to come a help haha. I have a TON of stamps you can play with. Lol.
Thanks so much for all of this Gayle! I appreciate you! Here is what I use for my 6x6 paper pads. It looks super organized but I can't see exactly what I have at a glance. LINK: shrsl.com/3ocnz
Good to know the cassette cases fit the ink pads. I keep putting one in my Amazon cart and then removing it. I guess I will have to order it. How many pads does the ones you have hold?
I don't make cards as often as you but I use a dollar tree napkin holder to keep my cut cardstock. I put them in stamp storage bags, label it and use the napkin holder to keep them upright.
I wish the ink pad storage was cheaper but the actual ones for ink pads is CRAZY expensive! To me this was worth it.
I assume the one Mary linked to is the same one she has. That has 100 slots in a unit. HTH! :)
Thank You!
You're welcome!
I was inpired!!😭😭😭 I hope I can make my owm craft room too someday
You absolutely can! Whatever you make, make it your happy place just fo ryou!
POSSIBLE SOLUTION for those with no Craft Room who need to store Paper … I just saw a pinterest post advertising a hinged shadow-box-style picture frame for storing kids’ artwork. The brief vid showed previous works held in place with elastic bands, and the newest piece sorta static clinging to the glass face. I can envision my dining room wall, or the one on the way to the bedroom, with a “gallery” wherein I’ve stashed my 12” x 12” patterned papers and cardstock. M a y b e …
GREAT idea thank you
Hello😊thanks for the video 😊question at 6.22min where did you get the documents to enter the colors?
A lot of them I made myself with stamps but the one with Catherine Pooler inks, the document has it labeled and I got it from her website
I wanted to say thank you for all the info on storage. It helped me out. I am setting up my craft room an have been looking for different ideas. Also wanted to say I subscribed to your channel as I really enjoy your videos an find you to be very informative. I look forward to more videos. Do you or will you do craft alongs? I really like your style. Very interested in more videos. Hope you have a good day Thank you
Thank you so much Gayle for joining me here. I am so happy to meet you. It's funny you should ask about craft alongs because I've been tossing around an idea lately; I"ll have to share more as soon as I can.
@@marypolancodesigns you are awesome! 🤗
I have what you store you pens but i have different sets so i think i am going to store them in tin cans and put what they are on the side,so i know what they are.
Awesome idea, that sounds like it will be great.
Very nice. Organized well. Completely love it! How did you make those labels on your dark gray drawers? Is that w/ a Cricut or something? I wonder if someone somewhere could make you the labels you need if they have a Cricut or whatever? Hmmm. I need some big labels for my drawers🤣
Thank you so much! Yes they are from my Cricut; and yes you can go on Etsy and order whatever you want. So many people will do that for their small businesses.
I never understood swatches unless you use exact same kind of paper every single time.
Where do you get the little divider tabs for your cardstock storage (stadium organizer)?
I get mine here: shrsl.com/3npze
🥰tyfs🥰
Hi Mary, Would you be able to tell me the name of the font represented by the LAST "A" you put in your palm. Many thanks, Mary. Hope all is well with you these days!
Hi there, yes it's called the Classic Type and it's from Scrapbook.com. Here is the link shrsl.com/3l83l
Ohuhu marker storage: I have decided to remove the shoulder strap and keep them in the bag the 216 came in.
Brilliant! Thank you for this share!
I have most of my stuff in drawers except most used or pretty. I label everything. Still looks cluttered and I don't like clutter.
I'm always on the hunt to figure out how to make stuff look not cluttered; we'll get there
@@marypolancodesigns drawers are kind of a hassel but it mostly works as long as an the drawers are all labeled. I'm proud to say I only have 2 crap drawers 😁