Happy Monday!
This week I offer a different way to store some of your most loved papers in style. If you want some paper at your fingertips, ready for the grabbing you may want to think about grabbing a dish rack.
You can use this as a way to keep a continuous stock of paper at the ready. As you run out you will be able to see what is depleted and replace it. This way you won't have all your paper out but plenty for your immediate crafting needs.
There are many styles and they come in different finishes. Here are a few pics of some.
I love the wrought iron ones. You can easily insert 25-50 sheets of cardstock all lined up in a row. They would look so pretty displayed on your desk. But more than the pretty factor is the function factor. The paper within your reach.
Happy Crafting All!
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Great idea! Next time I, out I will look at them. TFS!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness Sonia - I would never have thought of using a dish rash to hold my paper and can see myself using this to hold my 6x6 and 8x8 paper pads. Thank you so much for passing this great tip on to us. Hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteJanet
Another WOW! What a GREAT idea! I always love the look of kitchen things, but can not justify buying it, now I can...YEAH!
ReplyDeleteJust a note to you: I have stored a lot my acrylic stamps in a 6 x 6 scrapbook. I usually buy them at Hobby Lobby when the scrapbooks are 50% off. I have several larger acrylic sets that I plan to put in an 8 x 8 scrapbook I buy when the next sale occurs. The main thing you will need are extensions because of course they are a lot thicker than scrapbook pages. I am even able to have 2 sets of stamps in one page with the white page between them. I am going to start using different scrapbooks for sorting by holidays and themes. Just wanted to share this idea with you. If you would like to see my books, I will take pictures, though I have not put in enough extenders so my books are in a "V" shape now. I also have but my brass stencil plates in a $1.00 photo book from Dollar General.
ReplyDeleteI have also used these books to sort and store my exchange card fronts so I have them sorted for inspiration.