Craft Room Tour
Hello dear G45ers!
I am super excited to share a tour of my craft
room with you this month. My space is not
very big but it is more than enough for me
and I love it, it is my little piece of crafty heaven.
Hope you will enjoy this tour as much as I enjoy
creating in this space.
I have prepared a little video tour
too you can watch it here.
room with you this month. My space is not
very big but it is more than enough for me
and I love it, it is my little piece of crafty heaven.
Hope you will enjoy this tour as much as I enjoy
creating in this space.
I have prepared a little video tour
too you can watch it here.
I have to give thanks to my amazing husband for
renovating my room. I chose a soft colour
pink for the walls, so pretty and feminine and
then of course white furniture because
pink for the walls, so pretty and feminine and
then of course white furniture because
I love the pristine look and these two colours
are so beautiful together.
are so beautiful together.
I have most of my canvasses up on the wall
and some other projects displayed on the desk
below. Some projects are stored away in a cupboard.
Tip : You can always rotate your canvasses or
projects I have limited space and this is a fun way to
see your work, a different view occasionally.
I also have some more projects
displayed on top of my cupboard
displayed on top of my cupboard
as well as some items I use now
and again to stage my project photos.
and again to stage my project photos.
These drawers have a lot of supplies,
such as my Graphic 45 stash, extra
products, embossing powders,
embellishments, flowers
and some stamps etc.
On top of this cupboard with drawers
I have mixed media supplies
displayed in glass jars.
Tip : I love using glass jars because
not only do they look pretty but I
can also see what is inside.
I generally like using household/decor
items to store my supplies in like this
lovely steel cupcake stand.
Initially I planned to alter this bird
cage but then I decided to use it as
storage for my little crochet flowers
instead and I love the shabby chic look.
I don't actually use them haha
they are just for show/decoration.
Another decor item for
storing more supplies.
I have most of my Graphic 45
Staples stored all in one
Staples stored all in one
drawer.
Some more embellishments.
Embossing powders, glitter glue,
ink dauber storage and any extra
products in another drawer.
These are items I use most of the
time and are stored together.
Chipboard, adhesives, decorative
tape, flat back pearls/rhinestones
and some embellishments.
I have two drawers for all my flowers.
They get stored by collection.
In this cupboard I keep some of my
paper pads, all my cutting dies including
my Graphic 45 dies, stencils, stamps,
punches, moulds, embellishments,
scoring board, paper trimmer and
some tools.
I use these pink baskets for storage.
Some hold my stamps and punches
as can be seen in pictures below.
All my bigz cutting dies get
stored in this box.
Wooden containers for storing
my cutting dies and moulds.
I love these storage containers. Easy
accessible and perfect
for all those small embellishments.
My desk view, I guess you can say
this is where all the magic happens.
Here I have all the supplies I use
on a regular basis at hand.
I also have some more projects
displayed on the shelves and the wall.
I store my pens, scissors, paint
brushes, glue, adhesive tapes etc
in fun coffee mugs and trinket holders.
My little ink pad tower. Square boxes
perfect for storing all your ink pads.
I have labeled all my Graphic 45
decades ink pads with the colour
and the name.
Tip: Easy to see the colours because
they are stacked on top of one another.
This paper rack is quite handy and
this is where I store most of my Graphic
45 paper pads. I also use it to
display some finished layouts.
Some of my Graphic 45 collections
I store in 12x12 plastic sleeves on the
racks and others in these drawers.
Tip: I store all items from a collection
(such as paper pads, chipboard, stickers,
ephemera, tags & pockets) together.
Thanks for stopping by!
Happy Papercrafting!
Tanya
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