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So, I finished it - and by Saturday morning too! Honestly, I can't believe it myself and realistically, I have one large bag of products to put away. But, it's back to being tidy - AND organized. Here's what I used:Photo 1: The majority of my creating space. This isn't all of my storage space, but its where I like most things to be handy and easily accessible.Photo 2 & 3: Sterilite Medium Drawers. I have 5 sets and each drawer is labeled. They are: Ranger Products, Twinkling H20's, Perfect Pigments, ColorBox Mini's, Versacolor Inks/DauberDuos/CatsEye Chalks, Maya Road Fibers, Maya Road Embellishments, Maya Road Ribbons, Sparklies, Wire/Metals, Tags, Handheld Hole Punches, & Clamps/Clips/Sanding Blocks. Ontop of the drawer units are white Sterilite baskets (one for photos ready to use on layouts and the other for photos NOT ready to use), magnetic poetry stamps, and a few odd sized inkpads..Photo 4: Ink Pad Storage. I have 3 seperate units, mainly because I had the first for my CD's and then found the other two when I decided to use them to store my inks and needed extra space. I try to label the ends of each pad so that I don't need to pull everything out to find a specific pad.Photo 5: Bottom: Making Memories Sortables, Micheals Bead sorters (for alphas and larger embellies) and scrap organizers. Middle: Vertical Paper Storage and Large/sheeted rub ons. Almost Top: Sticker, Die Cut, Templates and special paper storage. Tip Top: 12“x12” Container Store paper box (for layouts completed, but not put into albums) and large Container Store sweater box for project items. The black unit to the right is where most of my unmounted stamps are stored. I'm trying to keep each set in it's own cd case. But I need more space - so I am either going to have to get another unit, or double up the sets.Photo 6: Patterned Paper storage ala Jennifer Ditz-McGuire. Everything is sorted by manufacturer. I've recently started putting the manufact. flat items in with their papers (tags, stickers, etc). The middle and left crate are various manufacturers and the one the right is all Rusty Pickle - it seriously needs to be cleaned out because I can't fit that last envelope in!Photo 7: Wooden shelves to the left of my computer with my button, flower, and special ribbon jars. This is also where I display the little albums that I want to see often.Photo 8: My big honkin' magnetic board. This is a thin metal sheet (like a cookie sheet - but thinner) that I found in the automotive section at Wal-Mart. It's used to put under cars so that when you're doing an oil change - you don't get goo and grime onto your garage floor! LOOOVE this find! I usually have my deadlines hanging up so that I see them all the time too.


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