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I was tickled pink to learn that a jetmax cube would fit under my island! The island serves as my cuttlebug workstation as well as my paper trimming area. When I have guests, people can sit at the stools on the other side and I move my cuttlebug and paper trimmer to the playroom area.

The blue binder above the JetMax cube holds all my cuttlebug dies and embossing folders. My main workspace is to the immediate right (you can see my chair there) so the Jetmax hodls some of my essentials that don't fit or look good on my table top. One drawer is paint, one is extra adhesives, one is blank tags Making Memories magnetic stamps and other frequently used stamps, and the last one is clean-up supplies (baby face clothes, etc). The top of the black box opens up and it has compartments where I mostly keep card making supplies. It also has 2 shallow drawers where I keep markers. The wicker basket houses all my rubber stamps.

The black night table beside the island (to the right) holds clean-up supplies, and the drawer holds pieces of life that I hang onto like wrappers, papers, tickets, etc. for scrapping. I keep a sideways little wooden box from an ikea boxes unit as a place where I can clean my stamps and keep used and not yet cleaned stamps out of the way. This is right beside where I work so it's the perfect spot. I keep a stamp scrubber there. The black paisley boxes above it actually have nothing in them now. The other 2 small black boxes are the top and bottom of a watch box that hold my stickles upside down (see pictures in my gallery from before). My clip it up is right beside the night table, on a little wicker table with drawers that face the other way. My Clip it up holds all my flat embellishments (not including alphas), including stickers, as well as all my acrylic stamps. I love having my stamps here where I work, rather than tucked away in the binder I used to keep them in.


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