Apparently, the comments get cut off if they're too long, so I'm posting the second half in a separate post. #1 - A VIEW OF MY ROOM: Just reposting this in case you didn't see the first one.# 2 - DRAWER UNITS #2: Just to show you how much stuff can fit in these. This one sits near my workspace and holds stuff I use a lot, like rub-ons, alphabet stickers, etc.# 3 - PAINTS: I saw someone else on Two Peas had these, and I had to have them. They're spice racks.# 4 - RIBBONS: I got these jars at Target. Love all the colors–looks better than candy. I wanted to dress up the shelves, so I bought beaded trim at Michael's. I used glue dots to stick them on, and I see a place that I need to smush back up.# 5 - OTHER SHELF: Two more jars of ribbon–neutrals and twill. The little tin basket holds pencils, chalks, and metallic-rub-on-stuff. The brown thing with the handle I got at Michael's and it holds adhesives.# 6 - METAL PLANTERS: I got these metal planters at Michael's and one holds MM rub-on letters and the other holds hole-punches.# 7 - STACKABLE CONTAINERS: I love these plastic stackable containers for eyelets, brads, rhinestones and other tiny embellishments.# 8 - UNMOUNTED STAMPS: I don't have a ton of these yet, but I have lots of room to grow! I have them stored in CD cases with the spines labeled. I got this little shelf-thing at Michael's and painted it. It was real bargain. It didn't have a price tag on it, but when the cashier rung it up, it was $1.99–must've been mis-marked!# 9 - BINDERS: Binders hold miscellaneous flat things. Basket holds small pads of paper. Drawer-thing from the hardware store that holds lumpy stuff from the early days of scrapping. On top are embroidery-floss containers storing fibers. ROYGBIV.# 10 - SCRAPS: I put my scraps in manila folders, organized by color. I got these stackable baskets on wheels at The Container Store. I bought two so that it could be high enough to reach. It sits right under the counter where I work.# 11 - MY WORKSPACE: That's where I work. It usually isn't this tidy! You can see I have the following things at my fingertips: scraps in a rolling basket; rub-ons and letter stickers in drawers to my right, cardstock to the right; brads and eyelets on the wall. To the right of the cardstock are those stackable drawer chests with all my embellishments, and right underneath is the patterned paper.Thanks for looking! ~Debbi T
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