I scrap in the kitchen on an island and my supplies are stored in various spots throughout the house. I am patiently waiting for one of my three children to volunteer one of their rooms for me, but until then I happily work with what I have! Here's a glimpse into how I store my scrap supplies.
All of my storage containers are clear, so that I can easily see what is inside. I recently sorted my paper by color and I am optimistic that this will work out, we'll see. I like to store my embellishments by type. For example, I like to keep my bulkier items all together in their packaging in one container. In another container, I mix up all of my diecuts and chipboard pieces together so that I can easily sort through and find what I am looking for.
This is where I keep what I call my "layering stuff." Tags, diecuts, labels, doilies, ect. When I am in the first stages of making a layout I put this basket out so that I can readily pull from it whatever I need. These are my scrapbooking staples, basic items that I can easily match with other products and kits.
All of my small embellishments are sorted into divided containers.
Flair and sequins, sorted by color.
I store my Citrus Twist Kits in Iris containers. This makes it super easy for me to keep my kit together and if I need to clear up my space real quick, I can just pop everything into the box, layouts included, and put it away.
So there you have it, a peek into how I organize my scrappy space.
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