This is where I sit to do all my computer work. It would be nice if the computer was at the same place as my stamp area, but maybe I would never get any stamping done! HA!
I use the SU! 12x12 Craft Keepers for my paper. My 8.5 x 11 gets stored in a file cabinet. It's important to keep it out of the light and the dang AZ dust!
I love the wheel pic of me and Jeff on cruise, they had this huge SU! wheel and my BFF Tracy and I had our hubbys lay under it so we could roll them over...ha!
Other things are from classes, and stuff.
These are retired stamps, I keep them separate, this is where I keep the class garbage buckets, towels, scrubbers, and below the shelf is where I keep my current stamps.
Here is my accumulation of SU! sets, all alphabetical...or they should be. I also have boxes of stuff for altering in here too.
You know it's important to either hang your brayers, or at least not store them so they are resting on the rubber, they will get a flat spot. So if you can't hang em, at least rest them on the plastic edge.
Ummmmm....this might be contraband...yep, I do believe that is what is in the forget me not keepers, "other stamps", this way I know where to find them easily, and most of the other companies have clear stamps. This is also my glitter and embossing powder, my ink refills, my spots.
Buttons, sponges, any little do-dad has a spot, I use jars, tins, baskets, and I also re-use the tins that we get some Stampin' Up! stuff in.
Got ribbon? Ha! I do! I love ribbon and I hate to measure, so I will need ribbon in class and instead of figuring out the right amount needed I just buy a spool, or two or three...gotta love my math!!!
I only have a few bottles of dewdrops so this works for me right now. This is just an empty candle thingie from Walmart...washed out and I added a rub-on
I saw this cool marker holder on Sharon Harnist blog Paperfections.
It is perfect for holding my Stampin' Up! markers, my Copics and my blender pens.
It's actually made by Quickutz and it made to hold dies. I got it at Overstock.com
These forget me not keepers in between these baskets, are cards for sale, my spinner is full so I keep them in there....
Ok, so I bought this little pail years ago on one of our drives, in coulda been in Strawberry, I begged to go into an antique store and we stopped at one and I got this little pail. I love it, and well it is perfect for putting recent cards in.
I got this cute little "Stampin' Up! black" shelf at Target on clearance, and I love it. It holds gift certificates and this and that in the drawers and I change out the cards on the top every once in a while.
I found these metal containers at Office Max and they work perfect for storing the big shot dies, and cutting mats, and my nestabilities, and cuttlebug folders. They don't have a lid so dust gets in them, but hey we live in the desert....
I have my Carl Cutter, Scor-Pal, cutting blades and stuff in here, I only use the Carl Cutter to cut for my 10/10/20 classes and that is just to cut the paper in half, I don't trust it for other stuff, I am too anal when I cut my paper...the old rotary fiskar cutter is my baby!
This is where I cut all my paper, and now this where the Big Shot stays too. I had to move my 6 foot table here as the 5 foot table was not long enough for all this stuff.
The black containers in the back hold my scrap cardstock. Workshop totes under table.
These are actually IKEA towel bars, and then also I have 2 magnetic knife holders, and Jeff just put some washers behind the screw and it keeps it away from the wall far enough for the small punches to hang....love it!!!
Extra stamp pads, extra ribbon scraps, Stampin' Stack & Store Caddy.
I love this shelf, a friend of mine worked at a store that was closing and I bought this shelf that they were using for displaying their wares...I use it for 3-D items, and knick knacks. The forget me not keepers have cards in them.
I have a little corner in my studio where I sell my cards, (the spinner rack I bought years ago off of eBay) and have my extra catalogs, and the famous "Spooky" candy jar.
Welcome!
This is the outside door to my studio, and where I have my upcoming classes posted.
These are just cabinets we picked up at Home Depot, one holds my stamps and one holds my supplies
Now you can kinda envision where all the magic happens...ha! magic...ok well where I sit all day and work anyway. Everything is pretty much at arms reach, and if it is not, I wheel on over to where it is and wheel back....