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Who here has some good tips/ideas for storing craft supplies? I have TONS of ribbon and a lot of it is loose ribbon with no more spool and I'm not quite sure how I should store it. Any tips? Thanks!
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When I paper scrapped, I had a small curtain rod (decorative) that I had hanging over my scrap desk and that is how I stored all my bolts of ribbon. I've seen them now made specifically for ribbons.
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I also have TONS of ribbon, and lots of loose, so what I did was bought a nice basket with straight sides, cut foam core board (I got a HUGE sheet at M's for cheap - by Elmer), and then wrapped my lengths of ribbon around them, securing them with a straight pin. Its a bit time consuming at first, but it looks really nice! I put 1 color on each board, unless it was from a set, like Doodlebug ones or Basic Gray.
ETA: I also do like Paula does, and put rolls on a dowel on my desk. I had DH drill me some holes and ran a thin dowel through them. I put my really thick rolls of ribbon on those. Here are a couple photos to show my ribbon storage: ![]() ![]()
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So now I use giant glass jugs, the ones with the lid that is separate and the wire closes down on top. I have 1 that holds all my blues and greens, and another that has my black and white, orange, and red. Then I have several smaller jars with bits and pieces, and odds n ends.
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I have a bunch of clear mason jars. I sort my ribbons by color. One jar for every color of the rainbow, plus whites, browns and blacks. I don't do anything fancy, just shove the ribbon in the jar. It adds a touch of color to my work area, plus I can see what's in the jar before I even pull it out.
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I have a bunch of crap collecting dust in the closet, and more crap collecting dust on the desk beside the computer. Was a paper scrapper for 2 years before I went digital....still pick up ribbons and flowers sometimes.....so that's like, 6+ yrs of schtuff? I'm a bad influence of disorganization. Will hush up and keep reading now
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I use the little plastic cases and cardboard inserts that they use for embroidery floss.
http://crossstitch.about.com/od/stor...a/craftbox.htm |
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![]() ![]() This is what I use and it's made by Snapware. Plus then in the extra storage I can put a measuring tape, scissors, glue dots, or whatever. I also have different sizes of these in the family room next to my recliner with all kinds of things stored in it...and they all snap together. I bought mine at Joanns with a 40% off coupon but they also put them on sale frequently. http://www.snapware.com//product_buy.asp?dept_id=3001
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I bought 8 huge glass jars at Ikea. I had hundreds of rolls of ribbon, plus dozens of the cardboard holders and other containers. I just took every ribbon and wound it around my fingers and paperclipped it, and organized by color. It was easy and the ribbons don't get too curly. I love digging around in the jars.
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I have the mason jars on a shelf by color (just stuffed in, not wrapped on anything). It's very pretty.
Of course, I apparently have a problem. I not only needed one for each color, but I have dark blue / light blue, dark pink / light pink, dark green / light green. And these are the large jars. ![]() |
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Thanks all! You can see the rest of my scraproom/office on my blog http://mmlarson.typepad.com in a photo album.
If you have a lot of ribbons, like I did, nothing is very quick. I didn't mean I "just" did it, I meant "I simply" did it, meaning it wasn't complicated to wind them around my fingers and paper clip them. ![]() I've had the photo border up for several years. It was highlighted in Creating Keepsakes a few years ago. Basically, I used my extra photos, plus I also went around and took photos of things in my house - some I took on a panoramic setting (with a P&S camera) for diversity of size. The navy blue behind it is simply cardstock. I cut the cardstock to be a little taller than the photos, ran it through a Xyron and attached it to the wall. Then I also stapled it where the photos would cover the staples. The photos were also run through a Xyron and then attached to the cardstock. It's held up really well! |
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Awesome ideas, ladies! Thank you!
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