After many sessions on Pinterest and Google Images, I finally envisioned the way to set up my craft room. It was a hodge podge of folding tables with materials stuffed in an overpacked closet. Finding what I needed when I needed it had become tricky.
I was not willing to spend thousands on quality furniture. Mine was an Ikea-sized budget. Luckily, inexpensive, cubby-inspired pieces are even on Martha Stewart's radar. A few trips to Lowe's and Home Depot yielded just the materials I needed to make my space much more manageable. I love how it turned out!
The best part is the fabric bins, which hide the chaos of spontaneous crafting. Plus, it frees up my desk so I actually have space to work with my polymer clay or string together a necklace.
I also discovered Harbor Freight, a store for usually known for it's inexpensive tools. I discovered that the $40 organizer I'd admired at the craft store could be purchased for just $14. The only difference is that it's construction-worker yellow. It's the perfect place for crucial findings, like jump rings, clasps, and chain.
I keep it on the floor next to my desk for easy access. Plus, it's portable so I can just grab it and go when I need to teach a jewelry class at Michaels.
*Virginia Woolf elevated women's role in writing by suggesting that women need the space and material with which to craft their art.
I love this box, I'm always trying to find ways to organize my stuff
ReplyDeleteBTW I just looked up Harbor Freight and it's located near me. Awesome
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