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My scrapspace is a tiny corner of my dining room. It is about 4 feet by 2 feet in total, not including the work surface (my dining room table) of course. I thought I'd post pics of it, since a lot of people ask for opinions/ideas about storage solutions for small spaces.

This is ALL my scrap supplies except my trimmer, which I keep on the top shelf in my office (the room next door). All parts are described in close up photos except the following:

The paisley rolled tote holds all my paper. I use those plastic square boxes from M's to separate the patterned paper from the solid cardstock. And that's about it. I don't buy more paper than can fit in those 2 boxes. I have about 4 stacks and a few other packages of MM papers. I keep my scraps in those transparent pockets from M's and slide them right in behind my 2 paper boxes inside the tote. One of the side pockets holds my mat stacks, which i love, so I have lots of them. I also have a package of baby wipes in one pocket for easy access.

The black, white, and grey striped box beside the tote holds my crop-a-dile big bite and cuttlebug and some dies/embossing folders (I don't have the inserts for my blue Cuttlebug Binder which you see on the floor on the left. I labeled everything with verbs so the box says "bite" on one side and "cuttle" on the other, which people have pointed out is funny... I didn't realise it when I did it.

The black case on the floor beside my blue cuttlebug storage binder is one of those project planning cases by creative memories. I find it really useful for storing pages in progress and even planning future layouts, since I can't leave things out on the table between scrapping sessions.


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