Showing posts with label Organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Organization. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2017

Sharing a Double Gift Made That Gave Me Another Idea!




Today I would like to share with you a gift a made for two lovely young women, that are serving a mission here in Victoria, BC. Actually it is two gifts, as they each received one. They are identical on the outside, but the inside holds most everything different from each other.

As a Stampin' Up Demonstrator, and instructor at Scrapbook Essentials, BC, I end up with a ton of cards! Some I sell and many I give away as sets for gifts. I was expecting these two young ladies over at my place and thought that as missionaries they could always use cards! Especially 'Thank You' cards, and I have a lot of those. I chose 18 cards each, and then thought I had to give them the cards in a nice box, and not just tied up with ribbon in a bag.

So next was what kind of box, and what would make it a box that they could keep and use over and over again? It had to look good on a desk or on a shelf somewhere. It had to be eye catching but simple. It had to be neat and clean looking. If it where to be used over and over again, what would the box need to make access to the cards easy without creating stress on the opening of the box? Then I remembered this box. I only had to modify the idea to meet the requirements for this box.

So out came my sketchbook, and I drew my new idea and figured out the measurements needed. To make it sturdy to last longer, I had to add additional cardstock panels on the inside and bottom to give it more strength. So I figured those out too.

And this is the result!


As I assembled them, I began to think that these would look lovely on my shelves, too! A place to keep my cards all in the same box, labeled with the type of card in the box - birthday, thank you, sympathy, thinking of you, and so on. If I made them all the same colour or combination of colours, my shelves would look a lot neater, without seeing cards stacked in clear bins. 


 The amazing thing about these boxes, is that the front folds down, and the panels that lay flat when opened, could also have a card list for the year added to them. This way you could have one box with all the cards you need for the year! Then when the year is over, just go to the other card boxes to pull out the cards needed for the next year! So one box would act as a card organizer for the year, while the others would be easily accessible card storage.

So here, in the next photo, you can see that you could access the cards from the top, but...


 ...if you pull down the front flap, you can get them even easier. You can see that the 18 cards with envelopes in this box, do not take up all the space, And, some of those cards are thick. If the cards are fairly flat, you could probably get 24 cards with envelopes in there easily.



Now, I know some you will want to make these for yourself or in a class. Please be patient and I will get the instructions out there for you as soon as I can. In the mean time, keep creating those lovely cards to fill up some of these boxes with!

Happy creating!













Sunday, April 3, 2016

Organization Tip 2 - Pre Cutting

In February, I shared an idea with you on what you can do to organized your craft room with using some of your Whisper White and Very Vanilla cardstock scraps (see here). Today, I would like share with with you what I've started to do every time I order Whisper White and Very Vanilla cardsock.

I take half of each package and pre-cut cardstock to sizes I use on a regular basis for the out side as well as the inside of cards. I store them in front of me, next to my ink pads and markers, where they are within easy reach. I store them in the Full Wide Stamp Cases (127551), and have labeled the sizes held within each case.

 These are the sizes I mainly use -  4"w x 5 1/4"h, 3 7/8"w x 5 1/4"h, & 3 3/4"w x 5".

The next thing I do, because of the strips that are left after cutting, is create smaller strips for stamping sentiments, and store them in little ziploc bags, also with easy reach. These can be stamped, and then cut down to a smaller size, or punched a the end to create a banner.

To further organize, I have several ideas that I will be sharing with your, the first Sunday of every month, from now on.

I love using the Stamp Cases for all sorts of organization in craft room. Some of these will be shared with you at a later date. But if you would like to start doing the same, start with six of them, if only for the three different sizes for each white and cream.

Thank you for stopping by, and have fun organizing your craft room a little bit at a time, with me!






Monday, February 1, 2016

More You Can Do With Scraps - Sentiments

 Hello Everyone!

Yesterday I shared with you what you can create to use up some of those scraps that begin to pile up. Today, I'd like to share with you what you can do to use up small cardstock scraps and organize your cardmaking; especially for those times when you have to put something together real quick!

In the following photo you see a little organizing container that I purchase a few of from a Dollar store a couple of years ago. (The bottom measurements are 3 1/4" wide x 5" long, and it is larger at the top) I'm wishing now that I had bought more of these since they don't have them any longer! The container is labeled with a name of a stamp set. In this case the 'And Many More' stamp set. And in the container are several little ziploc bags, also from the Dollar store, containing either Whisper White or Very Vanilla cardstock and a facsimile at the top of what each bag holds.


As I mentioned yesterday, I'm getting better at not hoarding every little piece of scrap for future. But what I do do, is keep some of them and at the end of each month I will watch a movie, or maybe two if I want to create more, and pick one or two stamp sets (or ones that I need to refill my bags with again) and stamp away on my many little pieces. I then take the more commonly used punches for sentiments (not all are in this photo) and punch them all out and place into the bags to be stored in these little organization bins.




Since this is the only one that currently has bags with sentiments in them, this is the only one I'm showing you. But I will show them all to you when they are filled again.

Below is a little closer look at some of them.



When I'm done refilling or creating a new set, I then throw away the rest (all of) the scraps no matter what my mind says about being able to use them, because experience has taught me that there will always be more to come. And after all I only have so much space, and I want to keep scraps from invading my space with the hope of using every little bit. Plus I know I will always what that next new DSP or lovely coloured cardstock! Lol!

This really helps me, and it gets easier to throw away scraps that don't get used, every time. I would like to challenge you to find a way to make use of your scraps, and not hoard them too long. What works for you?

Thanks for stopping by and happy stamping!






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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Stampin' Up Stamp Cases For Storage & Organization

I love exploring craft room storage, especially those that use, or work for, Stampin' Up products. I came across a few things that are a stroke of genius, and wanted to share them with you. I am looking at organizational and storage ideas using the Stampin' Up Stamp Cases!

Shannon Jaramillo made her own Sponge Daubber storage system using dome cardstock and a wood block stamp case!




Great idea, right? Make your own Sponge Dauber storage by following Shannon's instructions here.

Next, I also learned at the last Nanaimo SU meeting that you can store your ink pad refillers in the wood block stamp cases. Both the half and full size will work. I found a couple of photos to show you.


I then learned that some people like to store their Stampin' Write Markers in the clear & polymer stamp cases (the thinner ones). I like to store mine right next to my ink pads.


Another thing that has been popular for the thinner stamp cases is to store your Thinlits & Framelits in them.


This is one idea that I really love. I came up with idea myself before I learned that many others are doing this as well. I love those little Designer Series Paper Stacks, but find it hard to keep the pieces I don't use with the paper stack. I realized that they fit ever so nicely in the thinner stamp cases! No more bits and pieces falling out! Here re mine minus the covers I haven't gotten around to making.



This works great for me! Just need to desingn those covers!

One last thing I would share is there are many more things that these cases can be used for. The sky's the limit in imagining all sorts of organizational and storage ideas for these cases! I've even thought of storing rhinestone sheets, pearl sheets, dimensionals, and bakers twine cards in them!

If you have any other ideas that these cases can be used for, please share them in a comment below.

Thank you for stopping by today.

Happy stamping!




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Thursday, April 16, 2015

ShelvIt - Ink Pad & Marker Storage Units

This is my second post for today. To see my card post, scroll down to the next one. This post is mainly for those of you in the Victoria, BC area.

Thank You John Myers!! I've just purchased my first two ShelvIt items! Two Ink Pad units. I love how I can also include my Stampin' Write Markers right next to my pads.


Other great things I like about these units is that you can take out the shelves and paint them any colour you want. Something that I still have to do. In the mean time, I'm using them! As you can see I like to organize them by colour rather than category, so I used a Sharpie to write the category on. Still plan on buying more units!

You can join the ShelvIt facebook public group to read what others have to say about these wonderful hand crafted products. https://www.facebook.com/groups/345376715653031/

They are so reasonably priced and John is happy to customize any of his unit designs!


John was so quick with my order. As soon as I ordered, he started to build my units, and it was delivered the next day! No waiting to have your units shipped, or wait for the 40% off coupons at other places. Love that I can have customization when I want, too.

So, to my Victoria customers, if you want to better organizes your Stampin' Up supplies and tools with a more reasonably priced option, check this out!