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Sunday, 17 May 2015

Scrap paper storage


My craft room re-arrange is still ongoing. Lots have happened, the Ikea storage unit has gone up and most of my crafty stuff has started to find it's new home. I have organised my papers and dies. Next, I'm waiting for some storage bags so that I can re-arrange all my clear stamp sets into a more aesthetically pleasing display. I'm also so tempted to buy some ink pad storage for my Tim Holtz inks, but I can't really justify the expense, so I think I will try to see if I can create something myself instead. After all, the whole point of crafting is that I should be able to create things myself, right?

A while ago I created a desk organiser from the very glorious raw material of TP rolls. As part of my re-arrange, my crafting desk has moved and it's now in front of the window. When I arranged all my things onto the desk again I realised that the little box that holds my leftover scraps of card and paper looked just horrible. So I decided to make a nice scrap paper holder to match my desk organiser. I also went through all my leftover scraps and threw away the slivers that were way too small to ever get used again and now I'm only keeping scraps which are a reasonable size and might see some use one day.



I started with a box that I happened to have lying around. I started by covering the box in a layer of gesso. Then I spread Mod Podge onto the lovely Tim Holtz Wallflower paper and covered the box with bits and pieces of the paper. I also clad the inside, not that it's ever going to be visible but I just felt like I wanted to finish the box appropriately. Once dry, I inked all edges using Tim Holtz Vintage Photo Distress Ink and added the lace washi tape on the top. I created the dividers from white 300 gsm card and again inked around the edges with Vintage Photo. I store my paper scraps according to colour: yellows and oranges, pinks and reds, purples, blues and turquoises, greens, neutrals, whites/creams and last multi-coloured patterned papers, so I coloured the tabs using Copics to indicate the colours. It most certainly looks better than my old tattered box, and I will try to keep my scraps organised in my new box. I only store small scraps in the box, larger scraps are stored together with each appropriate cardstock or paper. I can't wait to show off some of my other storage solutions as I finish things. 



I would like to link up with the following challenges:
A Vintage Journey - Spring Colours
2 Crafty Girls - Vintage 
Not Just Cards - Anything Goes



6 comments:

  1. Super cute!!! Thank you for joining us at 2 Crafty Girls, good luck!!! Amy

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  2. Wow what a beautiful make over and such a clever way to use those paper bits we all seems to collect :o)
    Thanks so much for adding it to our latest challenge at A Vintage Journey!

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  3. lovely :) Thank you for joining us at 2 Crafty Girls, good luck!!! Ewelina DT

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  4. What a lovely box to have on your worktable to store all the little bits of paper - the paper you used is so pretty as well as the vintage lace! thanks for joining us in the A Vintage Journey Spring Colors challenge! Julia xx

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  5. Wonderful idea! I need one of these badly. Love the paper and how you distressed the edges. The lace trim is perfect.

    Thanks for taking part in the Craft for the Craic Challenge.

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  6. Very good idea! Thank you for joining us on Craft for the Craig. Henryka DT.

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