Thank you so much for the Craftsy membership. It looks like so much fun. By the way, I enjoy your videos so much. You have such an easy way of presenting things. So enjoyable.
I store my cards (and rogue stamps, scrap paper, embossing folders...) in "photo" boxes from Michaels. I pretty much exclusively make a2 sized cards so they fit perfectly. They have a label slot on the front and and a lid so i can easily stack them, transport them and keep things sun and dust free! Plus they come in a variety of patterns and colours and are reasonably cheap. I've been using them for 20 years im sure!! And That's my sales pitch😂😊
I store my cards, A2 size, ina photo box from Hobby Lobby. It came with dividers and when it gets full I give a mixed bundle as a gift or send to my adult daughters to use.
Thanks for the ideas! I guess I'm still in the "use your old shoe boxes" mode! You can cover the shoe box with contact paper, or pretty wrapping paper.
one bin! ahahahah! also use clear refrigerator bins but have an entire bin devoted to christmas, another entire one for animals. and a third for garden. 3 other bins hold all other stamps by theme. I put my stamps and die together since I would forget that I had dies when looking thru stamp bins. (ex: all garden stamps and dies in same bin)
For dividers I use from dollar tree the plastic school folders and cut them the side of my bin. Can get 2 to 4 from each folder depending on size of bin.
I purchased an oak card catalog formerly used in a school library. It is excellent for punches. The drawers hold several punches and the drawers are labeled.
Laurel, Thank you for the coupon code/link to Craftsy! ❤ I took advantage of it. Also, thank you for the great tips! I've struggled with getting everything organized so I can find supplies. We recently remodeled my craft studio. It's a dual purpose room and also serves as my home office. My hubby built some cabinets and installed a countertop and shelves. So one side of the room is craft central, and the other is office. Your tips will definitely help with my organization. Good luck with your move!
Thank you for this awesome discount ❤ I love your enthusiasm and expertise of cardmaking and crafting. I learn so much and have so much fun watching your videos. Keeping it real is AWESOME!
LOL You have definitely streamlined your stash! I have three five shelf cabinets and extra space on a roll away bed and other drawers for storage and still don't have enough room... LOL No I keep my babies with me!
I like fridge bins for storage. The double one does not work for me! When filled they are very heavy! I prefer the single bins. Bought some cheap ones from a dollar store and regretted it, as they broke in a few months. In addition to “I design”, I like “Bino.” They seem sturdy and are less expensive. The cheap bin I bought might have worked for storing cards. Broke when storing stamps.
Moving again??!! Where are you going?! Does that mean you're not going to be around? That is definitely a bummer. I'm sad, but hope you're okay with it. Thank you for the Craftsy code-- I thought "Why not?" We'll see what new things I can learn!
@@LaurelBeard Oh, thank goodness! But it does mean your craft room will need to be re-done. Maybe good... maybe not? Maybe an opportunity to fix anything you don't like! Good luck!
Thank you so much for the Craftsy membership. It looks like so much fun. By the way, I enjoy your videos so much. You have such an easy way of presenting things. So enjoyable.
You are so welcome!
Very good organizing tips ! 😊
Thank you so much for the wonderful tips and ideas !!! Liz x
I use check/photo boxes with the dividers that came inside of them. I store my a2 cards on their side. They have lids so I keep them all stacked...
I store my cards (and rogue stamps, scrap paper, embossing folders...) in "photo" boxes from Michaels. I pretty much exclusively make a2 sized cards so they fit perfectly. They have a label slot on the front and and a lid so i can easily stack them, transport them and keep things sun and dust free! Plus they come in a variety of patterns and colours and are reasonably cheap. I've been using them for 20 years im sure!! And That's my sales pitch😂😊
That is awesome!
I store my cards, A2 size, ina photo box from Hobby Lobby. It came with dividers and when it gets full I give a mixed bundle as a gift or send to my adult daughters to use.
Same system, but I store my dies in mini crates from Walmart (97 cents). They aren't as long as the refrigerator bins, so they don't get as heavy.
Thanks for the ideas! I guess I'm still in the "use your old shoe boxes" mode! You can cover the shoe box with contact paper, or pretty wrapping paper.
one bin! ahahahah! also use clear refrigerator bins but have an entire bin devoted to christmas, another entire one for animals. and a third for garden. 3 other bins hold all other stamps by theme. I put my stamps and die together since I would forget that I had dies when looking thru stamp bins. (ex: all garden stamps and dies in same bin)
HAHAHAH, this cracked me up!
always great to see you Lauren thanks for the storage tips
Any time!
Thank you Laurel for the discount code!❤
For dividers I use from dollar tree the plastic school folders and cut them the side of my bin. Can get 2 to 4 from each folder depending on size of bin.
Thanks for the suggestions and the Crafts link, which I just used!
You are so welcome!
I purchased an oak card catalog formerly used in a school library. It is excellent for punches. The drawers hold several punches and the drawers are labeled.
That's a great idea!
Another move? Hope it all goes smoothly. Thanks for the suggestions and coupon!
Laurel, Thank you for the coupon code/link to Craftsy! ❤ I took advantage of it. Also, thank you for the great tips! I've struggled with getting everything organized so I can find supplies.
We recently remodeled my craft studio. It's a dual purpose room and also serves as my home office. My hubby built some cabinets and installed a countertop and shelves. So one side of the room is craft central, and the other is office. Your tips will definitely help with my organization.
Good luck with your move!
Thanks so much!
Great ideas! Thanks for passing these tips on. 💜
Thank you for this awesome discount ❤ I love your enthusiasm and expertise of cardmaking and crafting. I learn so much and have so much fun watching your videos. Keeping it real is AWESOME!
Thank you so much!
Than you so much for the discount code!!!
Thanks for the great coupon! I was a member years ago but stopped because of $. So, you’re a peach!
You are so welcome!
Thanks!
Thank you so very much! How kind of you!
Great tips
Thank you
LOL You have definitely streamlined your stash! I have three five shelf cabinets and extra space on a roll away bed and other drawers for storage and still don't have enough room... LOL No I keep my babies with me!
haha, that is totally ok! :)
I use Totally Tiffany Karen buddy bags.
I like fridge bins for storage. The double one does not work for me! When filled they are very heavy! I prefer the single bins. Bought some cheap ones from a dollar store and regretted it, as they broke in a few months. In addition to “I design”, I like “Bino.” They seem sturdy and are less expensive. The cheap bin I bought might have worked for storing cards. Broke when storing stamps.
I'll have to be on the look out for the Bino brand!
I do almost the same with my stamps, except mine are in 15 single bins…
15 bins! :)
@@LaurelBeard too much? I am always pulling out those that I haven’t used as much and giving them away, but the bins keep staying full!
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Moving again??!! Where are you going?! Does that mean you're not going to be around? That is definitely a bummer. I'm sad, but hope you're okay with it.
Thank you for the Craftsy code-- I thought "Why not?" We'll see what new things I can learn!
I'm only moving 20 minutes away! :)
@@LaurelBeard Oh, thank goodness! But it does mean your craft room will need to be re-done. Maybe good... maybe not? Maybe an opportunity to fix anything you don't like! Good luck!
Did anyone else notice that several of those pics were AI generated? You can tell by the “spelling” of the labels. Still, good ideas.
I just searched for pics on google as stated in the video.