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You've stumbled upon my escape from the daily grind! I hope you enjoy what you see here. I am a SU Demo who loves trying new techniques, holding card making classes, creating techniques of my own, and most recently blog design, I love anything stamping related! I hope you'll stay a minute and come again! I'd love to know you were here, so feel free to leave comments!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

My Little Stamping Corner...


Well, I have been wanting to do this for a while. I know many, many stampers have full rooms devoted to nothing but stamping. I, however, am not so lucky to have that kind of space. I know there are others in the same boat. So, I wanted to share what I do with such a small space, and how I make it work for me. This first picture is of my workspace. I have two tables that just do fit together in my 4x4 area. As you can see, I use the white top one for my workspace.

For you to really get an idea of how small this space is, here is a shot of the entire thing from my back bedroom wall. To the right of the pic you can see my armoire, and on the bottom right you can see a little piece of the footboard of my bed. The black on the bottom left corner is a 2 drawer filing cabinet, this is where I store my cardstock. I can barely move the folders it's so full. On top of that are 4 12x12 paper trays where I keep my business supplies. Luckily, I am a hobby demo and do not need very many supplies:) Behind the cabinet under the desk are more clear shoeboxes holding Mod Podge, Acrylic Paint, rubbing alcohol, my Bind It All, and bindings, trash can, and a rolling 7 shelf plastic cart that holds all my 12x12 and DSP. Another thing you cannot see in the pic is at the bottom of the file cabinet is our cats food bowl, water bowl, and toy box. On the same corner of the chest at the end of our bed is his covered litter box. So, not only does my wonderful hubby share his room with my hobby, but with our furry baby!

And this is an ink pad holder that I made myself. I found a lady on SCS who had a link to her blog where she had a pdf file of the pattern she created to make this holder. I really need something else at this point, and am looking, but I have using this for a while now. It's made out of hot glue, and foam board, was made for less than $5, and it's sturdy! I just cleaned the craft corner, and picked it up full of ink pads! Pain to make, but I have the ladies file if you want to make one. Let me know! It holds about 60 ink pads. I have one row for each color family (not nearly all of my pads are in here in this pic!), and the last row for neutrals, and In Colors (the current ones). I keep Spectrum Pads, all of my VersaMark Pads, my Encore Pads, my Stazon Pads, and retired In Color Pads in one of the clear drawers on my shelves.

And this is where I keep my punches. Again, they are not all here, some are being loaned out, some just weren't on there when I shot this pic a few minutes ago. I am still in the cleaning process. These are the cheap-o curtain rods, that's it. I am getting ready to redecorate our bedroom, so these will be replaced with several Ikea Bygel Rails complete with baskets and cups for even more storage. For now, these work!

Here is the last picture. It is of the shelving unit above my workspace. Hubby bought and hung this for me, when most men would have griped about the work, or the huge holes in the walls (these have to be hung with huge anchors to hold this kind of weight). He's pretty great, sometimes, lol!!! Anyway, as you can see my stamp sets are on the second shelf, I am down to a very reasonable number of sets, however SU is sending me about 5 more this order alone! I sell the ones I find myself not using on a very regular basis. There is no telling how many sets I have owned, but I can only keep so much in this space. The bottom shelf holds tons of plastic drawer units. I used a label maker to label each drawer so I am never searching for what I need. I keep ribbons, eyelets, brads, refills, pastels, watercolor supplies, stamp cleaner, etc, etc in this. The third shelf holds my card box, my alter box, my tools, (crimpers, brayers, glue guns, a few clear stamps and misc stamps all in one clear shoebox. The top shelf holds things I hardly ever use, basically dust collectors! So, this is it. My main reason for posting this is I am always seeing (and drooling over...lol!) stamp rooms on SCS, blogs, etc. I know there are many people like me who just don't have the extra room in their homes after two kids, pets, playroom, etc, etc. So, I hope to inspire with my storage and organization ideas, an idea that may spark in you to have a hobby in a small space...

Happy Stampin' Everyone!

15 comments:

Jennifer Schmidt said...

Naomi, you've really made such great use of such a small space! It's amazing! It sounds funny, but sometimes you can be more organized when you're confined to a small space because you have to be creative to make it work! Thanks for sharing. As far as my space, I am slowly, shelf by shelf, bumping the toys out of the playroom as my hobby/business grows, oops!

thescrapmaster said...

OH I love what you have done with your space! It is so organized and ordered. I really like your shelfing. Thanks for sharing it, I love seeing where others create.

~Samantha

Anonymous said...

Great use of space. I like the way you have stored your punches. I have a largish area (a corner of my garage) but I still am crowded.

Heather

Karan said...

You have done a fantastic job making a small space a well organized crafting area. Inspirational, indeed!

gale said...

Wow your space is so neat and tidy! I love that inkpad holder. Nice job!

The Mama Monkey said...

I love seeing other people's craft spaces! You did a great job with your area! Although I have a "room", it is shared with DH for the office. I can only use a small portion as well. Heaven forbid a stamp invade the Man-zone! LOL

fishlips said...

I love looking at the pictures of your craft room wow oh wow your room is so organized, Im still working on mine I think it will be a never ending project... How do you keep it so clean and neat?

Heather said...

You look very organized. I craft in a big closet in our hallway, so I have to be very organized. Your space is great!

Crowder Family said...

AWESOME!!! I'm going to steal another one of your ideas! Those curtain rods are super cheap - $1 at Roses in Zebulon right now. I've tried a few different things to organize my punches and just couldn't seem to find the right thing and that looks perfect!!!

Tlbran said...

Wow! You have made such good use of your space. It is so organized!

CathyRose said...

Wow, your space is so neat! You have made great use of the space you have!

Unknown said...

I would LOVE this file!!!!!! Tessa blog group member #25

Sankari W. said...

wow!! i am so impressed!! my corner of stamping is even smaller and i was just starting to get frustrated - and so it was great to come here and get some ideas for storage! i think i need to go and hit target or ikea up for some storage and shelves... i love love love your space and it is so inspiring to see how much you have done with small corner! thank you so much for sharing!!!

Cheryl said...

Thank you for sharing the photos of your space! We really, really need to get together sometime and play.

Susan said...

THanks for sharing your space. I share the bedroom w/ my stamping space too - but I am not as neat! I don't know how you keep it so clean, lol! Great organization and ideas.