Here are more great ideas for organizing your craft/scrapbooking room--Especially like the way she used the large blank wall to arrange and store her supplies. This is a great example of everything within reach but still organized and looking nice. It's hard to create in a room full of chaos. Love the art on the walls-inspiring and fun. This room is a scrapbook, sewing and computer room, and belongs to Jessica Stemmons--She knows just how to arrange things to make it pleasing to the eye. Thanks for letting us share the photos of your craft room!
I love the idea of converting a closet into a craft closet. Take off the door and just add a simple curtain. They have curtains at IKEA that are very cheap. Pull the drape open when crafting and close it when you're done. No one will know what's behind the curtain! The old dresser that was fixed up and painted is a really good idea for craft storage. Just remove the bottom drawer for the look you see above.
As you can see there are a lot of different containers hanging on this peg board. The tin cans (can of peas from dinner) is cheap but really helps with the organizing. Use your imagination and things you have around the house to save money on your crafting room.
Cover paper mache letters with scrapbook paper. You can get these at Hobby Lobby. A lot of the containers you see in these photos are from IKEA. Very cheap but functional. You can buy the peg board at home improvement stores. Did you get any good ideas for your craft room? I hope so!
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Oh great......More stuff for me to make and so little time...But what fantabulous ideas for a studio!!!
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