Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Workspace Wednesday, 10/22

Finally, a picture of my main scrapbooking area:


Left to right:
a tower of Jetmax cubes that holds dies and embossing folders, current kits and collections I'm working on, albums with photos waiting to be scrapped. The pink folder holds templates and some die cut collections. The basket up top holds counterfeit kits waiting to be used.

The oak cabinets:
the single cabinets on each ends hold Iris flip top containers that are for themed scrapbooking (Christmas, seasons/holidays, travel, school, etc.). The double cabinet on the left holds alpha stickers/dies and punches. The double cabinet on the right holds embellishments by manufacturer and color. Both cabinets have empty shelves in the upper back that I can use to store misc stuff. The drawers hold an assortment of tools, like paper trimmers, rulers, wax paper staplers, etc.

On the wall:
left to right
the white cabinet holds markers and art supplies, and a basket for completed cards. There is still room for more stuff. The white binders all hold base layouts waiting to be matched with photos. The open cubbies hold ribbon, jars of buttons and art mediums (gesso, modeling paste, etc.) The other white cabinet holds baskets of stamps.

The open white long shelf:
left to right
small Iris containers hold things like tags, doilies, chipboard frames, labels and such. The first set of mason jars holds loose ribbon. Then there are two clear acrylic make up holders that sort and hold all my basic tools (stamp blocks, adhesives, date stamps, etc.). The other set of mason jars holds rolls of washi tape. Then there is an open section for my dSLR camera and lens.

The white cabinet:
inside the cabinet is where all my paper is stored, except cardstock.  On top is my "finishing touches" case that holds brads, wood veneers, enamel dots and flairs.

On the counter:
my typewriter, work mat, vintage glass caddy with pens, pencils, paint brushes, etc. and occasionally my computer.

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Beyond that, there is another small tower of Jetmax cubes that acts as a stand for my printer and Silhouette, and the small cabinet that holds my Big Shot. Photos of those to come.

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