My collection of washi tapes is slowly growing and I used to have them in a drawer but when I went to a local flea market I found this silver desert tray where I knew my colourful washi tapes would look simply radiant in. I love the fact it can sit on my work table as I create and they are all at an arms length.
Go check out your favorite flea market and look for these wonderful little desert trays and display your favorite embellishments.
As you know I love my Faber Castell Design Memory Craft products and use them in almost every project so it's important for me to keep them organized so I can find them while I'm creating.
I went to home accessory store in my area such as HomeSense, Bed Bath and Beyond etc and found this leather office organizer. The size is simply perfect to fit the gelatos so I can easily see them as I create. This is a super inexpensive way for you to store any markers and crayons you may have in your crafty space.
Last but certainly not least
Not sure what I would do without my viewtainers!! These soft rubber containers are simply the most versatile container I've ever had!
I use some to hold all my specialty pens that I use for mixed media but my favorite use is the one on the right with the lid. I take this guy to crops/classes etc and I can fill it with water and when I'm done I can just stick all my paintbrushes and other pens inside, put the lid on and I don't need to worry about losing any of my supplies.
I hope you enjoyed the first edition of "Fun ways to Organize your crafty products"
Thanks for stopping by!!
Limor Webber
Wonderful ideas Limor!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas Limor!! xx
ReplyDeleteEspecially love the tiers of washi tape! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletebrilliant idea with the organiser, I am gonna be all over that one and such a pretty yet functional way to store the tape, thanks Limor as always love your creativity.
ReplyDeletethanks for all the tips
ReplyDeleteI'm on the farm in Southern Manitoba, do you know where I can get the Faber Castell Design Memory Craft products ?
ReplyDeleteyou can order them from the Urban Scrapbook in Edmonton
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