Organizing Arts and Crafts Supplies

Is there a room in your house that consistently becomes a dumping ground? Company is coming any minute there is still a laundry basket full of clothes in the living room plus that box of books that hasn’t quite made it to Goodwill yet. You’re panicked and you’re out of time so you drop the items off in the basement or guest room. Suddenly, every time someone doesn’t know where to put something it gets stacked with the other things until you can’t even use the room anymore. That room in our house is my craft room which also serves as my office. I finally had enough and spent days cleaning and reorganizing it. Now, no one is allowed in there, except for you so I can show you how to organize arts and crafts supplies.

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Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

 

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Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

I’m a little embarrassed to show you how bad it had gotten before I finally stepped in. I also want you to know you are not alone if your family is using your craft room as a dumping ground which is more important. As you can see in the pictures, there wasn’t even room to walk. You also couldn’t get to half of my tools and supplies. The only area that managed to stay semi-safe was my work table. I want you to realize something very important from these before photos: it doesn’t matter how well organized your supplies are if there is too much clutter to get to it.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

1. Create Zones

Create zones in your craft room and group like items together. Don’t spread your paper pads out all over the room and instead group them together. Make sure all of your tools are in the same zone as well as paints and brushes. The two benefits of this are:

  1. When like items are together, you can easily find what you need instead of having to check 3 different places first.
  2. You know what you have and what you don’t. This saves you the money of replacing things you already have simply because you couldn’t locate it and thought you were out.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

2. Label Everything

I strongly recommend investing in a label maker. They don’t cost much and can be used all throughout your home. However, if you don’t have one, there are still other options for labeling. You can use sticker labels or ever just plain paper and tape. One area that I notice labeling is under-utilized is on paper pads. If you place a label on the glued edge of the pad, you can store them on a shelf and easily pull the paper you need. Again, if you don’t have a labeler, a piece of masking tape and a Sharpie will work as well.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

3. Create a Project Space

You likely have multiple projects going on at one time, especially around the holidays. You don’t want those projects cluttering your workspace. Instead, create a project space for items you’re still working on. This can be a shelf dedicated to them or even just a plastic tub that sits under your table. Choose a system that works for you ad that is easily accessible.

4. Favorite Storage

I have stored my arts and crafts supplies many different ways over the years. Space and available furniture have frequently dictated how the items were organized. In that time some favorite storage items have emerged. Here are a few of my go-to items to organize arts and crafts supplies:

  1. Plastic Shoe BoxesThese are great for storing so many different supplies from ribbon to clay and everything in between.
  2. Photo BoxesThese can be used in the same way as plastic shoe boxes but tend to be slightly more expensive.
  3. Cube ShelvingThese are probably my all-time favorite organizational piece of furniture! Not only are they great for craft supplies, they also make great bookshelves, toy storage, and even an awesome coffee bar.
  4. Expandable File FoldersBesides the obvious use of storing and organizing important papers, these are perfect for organizing stickers and embellishments.
  5. Divided Plastic ContainersThese are another fantastic item for storage. Organize your beads, buttons, brads, and floss in these for easy access.
  6. BoxesLiterally old boxes from things you’ve bought. Shoe boxes and diaper boxes make great storage pieces. If you want to dress them up a little, buy some pretty fabric or wrapping paper and wrap them like a present.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Craft Room/Office Tour

When you walk into the office, there is a closet immediately to your left. I took the doors off to allow the storage furniture to fit inside.

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

This is where I have stored my yarn. I originally stored it in the top drawer pictured but not much fits there. It has expanded to fill the open space next to the set of drawers.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

My Cricut, sewing machine, and iron are all housed in the cabinet under the yarn.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

This is one of my zones and it is immediately to the right of the closet. All of my stamps and ink pads are organized by type in plastic shoeboxes. The box on the bottom houses all of the materials for card making.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

This is the table used exclusively as a project workspace. The light it gets is magnificent and it is easy to clean. (This table was only $20 at IKEA!)

 

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

This is the paper zone and it falls to the right of the work table. The open rack shelves I found in Gatlinburg at a craft store that was getting rid of them years ago. The drawers can be found all over but they are a very close second for storing paper (one being the open rack storage).

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

These shelves were made by a friend of mine exclusively for me. He did a fantastic job on them and they work perfect behind the desk now.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Photo boxes are used to organize all of my ribbon and crafting extras such as twine, washi tape, and magnets.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

These are all embellishments, buttons, brads, and letters. Divided containers are awesome for holding and organizing all kinds of supplies. I use them all of the time (as you can see in the picture below).

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Don’t you love when people get you gifts in fun and durable bags? The problem is, other than regifting, the bags don’t have much functionality. I have received multiple Hello Kitty bags over the years because my friends and family love to help feed my Hello Kitty problem. I couldn’t bear to give them up so instead I have turned them into useful storage for different embellishments for scrapbooking.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

See above, Hello Kitty problem. Since I don’t work outside the home, this lunch box doesn’t serve its original purpose, however it makes an awesome office supplies holder.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

This is the little bit of overflow from my paper. This was originally how I had all of my paper stored before acquiring my current storage systems. 

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

These are all of my stickers and paper embellishments stored in expandable file folders. This allows you to group like items together, such as that striped pink one that has all baby stuff in it itemized by genders and specific events.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Here is a glimpse inside the expandable file folder to see how it is utilized.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Glitter and spray paint each go in plastic containers. Yes, I really own that much glitter and I’m totally proud of it!

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

This is my ongoing project shelf. I store projects here so that I can keep my work table clean but easily pull projects back out to work on as needed. As you can see, I always have quite a few projects going on.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

See those diapers boxes? Those are the perfect size for cube storage systems. Yes, they look kind of unattractive but you can easily cover them.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Here’s how I covered mine. The paper was wrapping paper that I picked up at Target on sale after Christmas.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

See how pretty they look now?

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Here is how the rest of the office supplies is stored. It makes everything very easy to find (or replace) whenever I need.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

My tools are also all stored together. While you can’t see it in the picture, my electric drill is in a case to the right of this. Again, it is so important to create zones with like items together. It will make your life much easier.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

This little caddy is essential. Not only do I use it almost daily, it also makes it easy to take my essential crafting tools to crops with me. I simply grab it and go. You can see how I organize mine below.

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

This paint organizer is actually a canned goods organizer for the pantry. It doesn’t work in our pantry, though, so instead it hangs on the wall to organize all of my paint and supplies (minus the spray paint).

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

You will be able to better store your scrapbook album if you lay them on their sides and alternate which side the binding is on. If you try to place them upright like you do books, they will take up much more space. The baskets hold recyclables such a styrofoam and newspapers to be used in later projects. By confining them to these baskets, it keeps it from getting out of hand and storing things just to store them.

 

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

Day one of the A to Z challenge is organizing arts and crafts supplies! Find out how to create the craft room of your organized dreams!

 

So there you have all of the little tips and tricks I use to organize my arts and crafts supplies. I can finally breath and work again in my newly reclaimed office/craft room. It is such a relief and a productivity boost. You will be glad you took the time and energy to organize your own. What tips do you have for reining in your supplies? I would love to hear about them in the comments! And don’t forget to come back tomorrow to find out how to organize your books!

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Lazy Girl’s Guide to Couponing

The lazy girl’s guide to couponing is the perfect way to save a ton of money on groceries without spending hours a day clipping coupons. You can save your hard earned cash without making couponing your full time job.

Don’t accept paying full price for groceries! Instead use this easy lazy girl’s guide to couponing I created just for you.

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You’ve watched the episodes of Extreme Couponing where people are leaving the grocery store with pallets full of items that they got totally free. You sit back and think about how awesome it would be to save that kind of money each month on groceries and household products!

You want a piece of that savings, man! So you go out and buy a Sunday paper and sit down, scissors in hand, ready to start saving. Suddenly, it occurs to you that you don’t know jack about couponing.

Furthermore, you don’t have nine hours a day to spend couponing and researching. At that point you are probably ready to pour a glass of wine and resign yourself to paying full price for groceries.

Don’t pay full price! Instead, I’ve created the lazy girl’s guide to couponing just for you.

 

Don’t accept paying full price for groceries! Instead use this easy lazy girl’s guide to couponing I created just for you.

1. Go Digital

A lot of stores now offer digital coupons that you can load right to your store card. This is great if you’re busy and don’t have the time to clip and organize coupons. In fact, I recommend doing this every time you shop to save a least the bare minimum on all of your purchases.

Kroger is great for this (plus, hello, fuel points)! Here are some reasons why Kroger rocks for digital coupons:

Even if you don’t shop at Kroger, digital coupons are always worth the 5 minutes it will take to search at whatever store you do shop at. If you don’t know if your regular grocery store offers digital coupons, check. These can save you on the items you always purchase.

 

Don’t accept paying full price for groceries! Instead use this easy lazy girl’s guide to couponing I created just for you.

2. Let Someone Else Do the Hard Work

There are a ton of websites out there to help you find sales and match coupons to those sale items. For the truly lazy couponer, like me, the absolute best site for this is the Krazy Coupon Lady.

They do a fantastic job of finding deals but they take it a step further and let you know exactly what coupons to use and where to find them. Here are the specific (and super easy) steps to get your deals on their site:

  1. Select you grocery store from the menu.
  2. Click on the post for the current week’s matchups.
  3. As you scroll through the list, click on the box next to the sale items you want to buy. This adds those items to a list for you.
  4. If there are coupons online that you need to print, they will be listed as a clickable link under the item. Click and print these coupons as needed. Note: You can usually print the same coupon twice per computer.
  5. Repeat steps 1-4 for each store you shop at.
  6. Pull up your list on the site and print it out.

Not only will the items on your list be itemized automatically by store, they will also detail the precise way to use the coupons.

For example, if you shop at Target and want purchase a specific dollar amount of items in order to receive a free gift card but also want to use coupons, they will explain (and it will print) exactly how to ring up your transaction.

If you clip coupons from the paper for a certain item, they will even let you know the name and date of the insert it is found in. Seriously, this is the easiest way to achieve huge savings with almost no work on your part.

 

Don’t accept paying full price for groceries! Instead use this easy lazy girl’s guide to couponing I created just for you.

3. Enlist Help

There is no rule that says couponing can’t be a social experience. In fact, I absolutely support making it social. There are a ton of ways to make cutting coupons and shopping a social event but I’m going to share my 3 favorite ways with you.

  1. Get the kids involved. Let them help you cut out the coupons needed for your trip. If they are too young to use scissors (or to cut neatly) have them locate the coupons you need in inserts or organize like coupons together. Kids will get excited about helping and you’ll be teaching them life skills along the way. My oldest son started his own “coupon binder” at 5 years old because he loved it so much. Have fun with it and they will too.
  2. Make it a girl’s night. Get your girlfriends together with some wine and scissors and get to work. This lets you get some much deserved girl time without any guilt. Bonus, if you all pool your coupon inserts, you can get extras for items your friends may not buy and you might learn tips and tricks from each other.
  3. Stop together. The next time you go grocery shopping, have a friend tag along. My friend and I love doing this and I actually look forward to grocery shopping. We go into Kroger and hit Starbucks then get all of our shopping done. It is especially helpful if you have small children to wrangle. Two pairs of eyes are always better than one. It is also a fantastic way to stock up on items and bypass the Rule of 4 (see below).

 

Don’t accept paying full price for groceries! Instead use this easy lazy girl’s guide to couponing I created just for you.

4. Remember the “Rule of 4”

A lot of die-hard couponers recommend always bringing an updated copy of your store’s coupon policy because not all cashiers and managers will be knowledgeable about it. If you want to do that work, more power to you.

I, however, am far too lazy for that and instead made the Rule of 4. The majority of stores will let you use up to 4 of the same coupon in a single transaction. This means if you have coupons for a dollar off 2 boxes of cereal then you can use up to 4 of those coupons for 8 boxes of cereal in 1 transaction.

This is where having a friend shop with you comes in. Say you have 6 of those coupons and your friend isn’t using any. You can have her add the last 4 boxes of cereal onto her transaction and use the coupons to get the deal. Then just give her the cash for those items.

Now you know the absolute easiest way to save money with coupons! By going digital, using KCL, enlisting help, and remembering the “Rule of 4” you will be saving money on your groceries in no time. You may get so good at it that you’ll be able to start growing a stockpile (which I totally recommend). Need help budgeting, too? I’ve got you covered on our budgeting page!

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