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Originally this wheelie cart held baskets filled with the dining room stuff that would go into a hutch (someday when we have one)... napkins, table clothes, plastic dishes, etc. Slowly more and more scrappy things took over until now, it is basically a scrap-storage unit.

I recently reorganised and labelled all my scrap storage bins with verbs.

The black paisley pull out drawers (40% off at M's) are labeled Slice, Slice (they contain Slice cutting mat, and accessories), Spell (contains chipboard letters), and Blossom (the few prima flowers I have).

The wooden box is labeled "give" and is where I keep my plain and patterned cards and envelopes (I recently bought 2 DCWV boxes of 50 on sale at Zellers so I'm outfitted in cards for quite some time now!)

The black mini-suitcase labeled "Stamp" holds all my clear stamps and acrylic blocks. The case is just one big compartment (there are pockets but I don't use them) with a large window in the front. I keep the stamps all in their original packages and loose. I don't have that many and this way I get to just flip through them when I want to find the perfect stamp. When I get a bigger collection I'll put them in a binder.

The other black mini-suitcase, labeled "embellish" holds larger embellishments like (non-alphabet) chipboard pieces, wide ribbon, large flowers, etc. They are organised in ziplock baggies. Again, I like flipping through it and like the contained mess.

The 2 binders labeled "stick" and "spell" hold my stickers. They are stored in page protectors of various sizes (hockey card holders, 4X6 pockets, and full page) and are sorted by colour, and then theme, with a special section at the front for stickers that are part of coordinated sets. The alphabets aren't sorted though. I'm not THAT anal (;))

The plastic case labeled "bling" holds all things metal or sparkly, including gems, brads (I know, not technically bling), eyelets, etc. The one labeled "chip" contains chipboard alphabets, mostly from the dollar store, which I paint or peel off the top layer and ink.


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