Wednesday 1 February 2012

Craft Room Makeover #2.... Nothing's ever perfect!

Getting a sense of de ja vue?
Remember me doing a craft room makeover not that long ago...

Craft Room Makeover June 2011
Well, you are absolutely right! Back in June 2011 I managed to persuade the OH to swap rooms with me and I had a grand old time setting up my new super-organised craft room 
PERFECT!

Or so I thought...

But since then I have inherited hundreds of beads and had an extremely busy Christmas period which resulted in the ironing board being used as my packing table, and the entire house being used as my workroom! This led me to the conclusion that maybe my craft room was not so perfect after all! So after much soul searching, another visit to IKEA, and nearly a whole month, I have finally finished Craft Room Makeover #2!

So, as well as the hints and tips for a craft room makeover I posted last year in my
 Room Re-organisation blog post, here are some additional handy tips that may help with your own studio transformation!

I guess it all depends on what activities you undertake in your craftroom, but I would always suggest buying the biggest that will comfortably fit!

Also, try not to crowd the desk with too much storage - I find a clean, tidy, empty desk is a real invitation to get creative!


After much deliberation I paid in expendable legs for the desk so that it could be raised to waist height. This has got two benefits. Firstly, I can comfortably stand and work at the table... but secondly, thanks to some freak of providence, the old sideboard (minus the doors) fits snugly under the desk creating a fabulous storage solution for all my packing materials!


Craft Room Makeover Tip 2

Invest in storage!
But that doesn't mean you have to spend a fortune! There are lots of pretty and practical storage solutions that don't cost that much! In this picture you can see toiletry boxes that have been re-purposed as ribbon and button boxes!


Swapping all my buttons and haberdashery from the gorgeous glass jars into much more practical plastic containers means I can stack lots of things on top of one another, saving shelf space, but also means all my bits an pieces are more portable for when I need to take them to demonstrations and craft parties (email me at madebylolly@hotmail.com if you're interested!)...


...but never fear, the glass jars have now been put to use containing a fabulous selection of beads that I recently inherited!

I also managed to thrift a mini filing cabinet that once cleaned and tidied (and decorated!) was the perfect storage solution for all my sheets of felt


Craft Room Makeover Tip 3

Make space for personal belongings!

Having extra desk space and a home for everything means I also have more space for a few little personal touches...


And now it's all finished, I can't wait to get back into my room and start creating!
 I've had to put my new range 'Spring Dreams' on hold while I got this finished!

Right, I'm off  to test whether everything is as usefully organised as I think it is!
Please feel free to comment if you've come up with any more suggestions for a super-organised craft room as I have a feeling that once I get started on the new range I may need all the help I can get trying to keep my newly re-organised craft room tidy!




 

4 comments:

  1. Love Craft storage. Looks great and really good tips.
    I have just finished having a change around in my craft area and shared some of my mre creative storage..
    http://dabandadash.blogspot.com/2012/02/storage-post-part-2.html

    {Dab and a dash.}

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    1. Thanks for sharing Lorna - you have a fabulous selection of storage solutions! it's amazing what alternatives uses can be found for things!

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  2. It looks fab and I'm so envious of your fab unit for felt! I met you at the Elsecar fair this Christmas and I have to say I love your products. I've been doing a little craft organising of my own if you wanted to pop over for a nosey - http://bella-boutiqueuk.blogspot.com/2012/02/new-year-new-organised-start.html

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  3. Bravo to these awesome tips! The information you have provided in your article is truly useful for those who are planning to de-clutter and decorate their workspace! :) Many thanks for sharing these!

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