Tags: and, Craft, or, scrapbook, Storage, Table
ScrapNcube’s New Craft Table Storage Cart features a 30″ Mobil Cart that can easily expand up to 6′4″ with our optional Extension Wings!!
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ScrapNcube’s New Craft Table Storage Cart features a 30″ Mobil Cart that can easily expand up to 6′4″ with our optional Extension Wings!!
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This is my Sewing/Scrapbook Room. My husband was so kind
to remodel the closet to hold my sewing needs.
He built a murphy bed with bookshelves on the side for storage.
The cabinets below the bookshelves is storage for my scrapbooking
paper.
He built the desk for me with shelves across the front for basket storage.
My colors are red, yellow and just a tad of blue. I am looking for
material to make curtains. Just haven’t found the right fabric yet.
Thanks for looking!
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Just a couple lame storage/organization tips from my very own room of sCRAP!
For info about me, to see more videos or projects, you can visit me at www.spazzgirldaily.blogspot.com.
Thanks for watching!
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This is part 1 of a (very bad) video tour of my scrapbook room. I hope you can get some storage inspiration from it. So come on in and enjoy.
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http://Scrapbooking-By-Design.com is a great scrapbooking store that a friend of mine put together. For the newbie Scrapbooker there is tons of scrapbooking ideas, information and documentation about scrapbooking ideas. I love to scrapbook and I love to get my scrapbooking albums, scrapbooking storage and scrapbooking embellishments inexpensively. Check out http://Scrapbooing-By-Design.com
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They are pencil and ink sketches of mine that I've cut around, so they're not regular rectangle pieces of paper. They vary in size with the largest being around 18" long and the smallest around the size of an eraser. I have thought of using a photo album with the sticky stuff on the back, as well as scrapbooking, but am worried these kinds of storage might harm my sketches (like I don't want to put glue or tape on the back of my sketches). I would prefer several of my smaller art on one page instead of individual pages for each one. I am also looking for a storage solution that will not take up too much space. Any options?
This is what I am looking for:
- Storage in book format (e.g. large photo album)
- Won't harm artwork
- Able to showcase art (i.e. clear pages)
The drawer I've been keeping my art in was starting to cave in, so I figured I needed to minimize but I didn't want to throw them out. I only cut the ones that had definitive outlines, not whole page sketches or blurry outlines.
Get a nice size sturdy sketchbook or scrap book and use acid free archival adhesive. Your local art store should carry this. Because its acid free and archival it wont ever yellow your sketches however it could be tricky to remove it further down in the future.
I would just securely mount them in a nice professional looking sketchbook.
Would it be good for photos storage, scanning, Internet, updating web, e-mail for small scrapbooking/photography business?
buy buy buy it Dell Dimension 5150.
I just received as a gift a Mimi tote… not the rolling kind, the over-the-shoulder one… anyways… I'm going to a scrapbooking convention and wanted to know what everyone else carried in their totes… Adhesives, scissors, the "basics" I'm covered on, but how much patterned papers do you bring and what about embellishments?? I seem to want to add too much stuff! Please let me know what you put in your totes! Thanks!
Paper trimmer – lightweight plastic kind
Small scissors
Mono adhesive (or similar roller type) & one acid free glue stick
7 small brads in different colors (coordinating)
7 eyelets, also different colors (coordinating)
Eyelot hole maker (just bare minimum essentials)
One small spool of wire
One medium size fiber
Small container chalks
2 sheets of white cardstock, off-white cardstock and 4 other colors
2 sheets of vellum (2 colors)
Digital Camera
Also it sounds like you are going to a class – can you pull up the class supply list on the convention website? Knowing what you are going to learn may help with the supplies.
I loved going to these – haven't in a while, I let my quilting take over. Don't forget you will spend $$ adding to your stash of supplies, so be prepared to unload some of your things in your car.
Have Fun!