Showing posts with label scrapbook room. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbook room. Show all posts

Tins and Turnabouts

Tins for holding art embellishments is not a new idea. I thought I would share with you how I did it cheap. The magnet board is from Pottery Barn ... and yes, I picked it up at the PB outlet. I saved money by purchasing wedding favor tins and using a 40% off coupon at the craft store then stuck my own magnets on back. The three large tins are spice tins from Ikea and come with the magnet. Below is a Tool Turn About from the company that I work with. You know, that popular home Cooking Show company. (Legalities keep me from mentioning the name.) Turn Abouts are great for art rooms, baby supplies, garage tools, office supplies and kitchens.

Kids Art and Drying Rack


A six foot curtain rod was installed on one wall of my art studio to display the ever rotating art created by my children. The art is hanging from small curtain rings. This rack also works great when drying wet art before it is finished in an altered book or scrapbook.

Art Paper Storage

There are endless options for paper storage available at the craft store, but I found mine free in my storage area. This used to be a pot lid and cookie sheet storage unit. Recycle and reuse. This type of storage works great for me because it is out in view and I can easily see what I've got on hand. I like to keep large pieces of craft paper rolled loosely in a wicker plant container.

Ribbon Holder

This is a shelf and drawer unit I picked up at the Pottery Barn Outlet. I probably shouldn't tell you I purchased it for $10. But the point of this storage and display idea can be done on any shelf unit that uses a peg system for the shelving. Cut your dowel about an inch longer than you need it. To get the tip of the dowel to fit into the peg hole, sharpen it with a pencil sharpener. Careful--don't sharpen it too much or your dowel will end up too short. Paint the dowel to match your shelving unit.

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