Tip 10: Organization is PersonalOrganization is a personal journey. What works for someone else might not work for you, so it’s important to experiment and find the system that best suits your needs a
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Tip Nine: Make the Most Use of Your SpaceOptimize your craft room by using every available area, including vertical space, desk space, below your desk, wall space, and closet space. Using modular stor
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Tip Eight: Create Workstations with Your Supplies at That WorkstationCreate a workflow and workstations within that flow for an efficient crafting experience. For example, ink pads should be stored ne
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Tip Seven: Keep Your Paper Scraps and Full Sheets TogetherKeep your paper scraps and full sheets together to maintain an organized and efficient workspace.WhyWhen you keep paper scraps with full sheet
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Tip Six: Organize Your Embellishments in a Way that Keeps Them Visible and Easy to AccessOrganize your embellishments by storing them in either clear containers or open containers that keep them visib
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Tip Five: Label Your DrawersLabel your drawers with the specific supplies inside, ensuring that the labels clearly highlight the contents. Avoid using vague names like "Miscellaneous." The goal is to
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Tip Four: Optimize Drawer Storage for Maximum Efficiency
Choose a drawer depth that matches your craft supplies. Avoid deep drawers and miscellaneous drawers.
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Drawe
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Tip Three: Keep Essential Supplies Organized and Within Arm’s Reach
Keep your most used tools and supplies organized at your work area and within arm's reach. Why
Every crafter has a list of
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Tip Two: Create an Organizational System for Unfinished Craft Projects
Designate a place to keep your unfinished projects, grouped together by project.12x12 Paper PocketWhy
Incomplete
projects ca
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Tip One: Label Your Inks Pads
Label your ink pads with not only the name of the color but also with the actual color so you can quickly see the shade.
Why
Unlabeled ink pads can lead
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