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Organization
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The Scrapjazz Guide to Organizing Your Space
by Scrapjazz (Dec 12, 2005)
Within this Scrap Spaces guide, you’ll find fantastic organization, storage and decorating ideas for creating a work area that fits your budget, space constrictions, and style. The tips and suggestions given by our writers and contributors will help you take control of your supplies and increase your productivity during the time you have to devote to scrapbooking. |
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What's New in Organization?
by Jennifer Wolfe-Pearce (Sep 25, 2012)
If you've been scrapbooking for very long, you've likely already struggled with the organization of your scrapbook supplies. The good news is that over the years scrapbooking has grown in popularity and product manufacturers have noticed. There are now plenty of storage and organization products specifically for scrapbookers and their ever-growing stash. |
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Organizational Solutions: Cubes and Compartments
by Jeanette Giancaspro (Jun 20, 2011)
Organization is probably one of the most difficult problems that we scrapbookers/crafters face. One solution for me is to keep my most-used materials in plain sight and in their own “homes.” I’ve found that cubes and containers work very well for me. |
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Organizing Digital Products
by Denise Gormish (Jan 24, 2011)
The key to keeping your digital products in order is to organize them into a scheme that makes sense to you and then keep your items updated in that scheme. |
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Cuttlebug Folder Organization
by Georgina Hefferman (Nov 2, 2010)
I love using my Cuttlebug for all kinds of projects but I simply relish using my A2 embossing folders the most. While it does mean that I have a great selection of embossing folders to use, having so many creates my only problem -- how to store them neatly. |
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Ink Pad Storage
by Rachel Myerson (Jun 1, 2010)
Ink pad storage is important not just in terms of organization and ease of use, but also for longevity of the ink. There are many ways to store your ink pads, depending on how many you have and how frequently you use them. |
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Small Tool Storage
by Heidi Anne Giebel (May 5, 2010)
After scrapbooking for many years and trying out all different kinds of storage systems, I have come to the conclusion that the best storage systems are the ones that work for me. The following are a few storage systems that I’ve adopted over the years.
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Product Review: Cricut Cartridge Storage
by Denise Gormish (Mar 5, 2010)
After purchasing a few Cricut cartridges it became imperative to find a way to store them. I needed a sturdy, neat, space-saving device for the cartridges. I saw the Cricut cartridge storage box and decided to give it a try. |
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Tackle the Mess
by Denise Gormish (Jan 5, 2010)
Everyone who scrapbooks with paper and embellishments will have the problem of creating a mess that needs to be cleaned up. When it gets to be a large mess, we have to tackle the mess. |
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Do I Need It?
by Denise Gormish (Dec 28, 2009)
While supplies are necessary it is also necessary to consider which items to buy. To decide if you should add an item to your supply collection, consider the following questions: |
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Keeping Track of Supplies Used
by Patter Cross (Sep 30, 2009)
Do you submit your work to online and/or print magazines? Or do you want to be able to replenish those cute red flowers when they run out? How about supplying a product list when posting to online galleries? Today I want to share how I keep track of my supplies and the manufacturers that made them. |
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Unmounting Your Wood-Mounted Stamps
by Tiffany Roberts (Mar 11, 2009)
Several years ago I decided to unmount all of the stamps I have. This has made more room in my scrapbook studio, as well as making it easy to store and organize all of my images for easy reference. Here's how: |
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Labeling Items in Your Scrap Space
by Patter Cross (Sep 29, 2008)
Here are a few ways I keep things lin my scrap space abeled and organized. I hope these suggestions will help you. |
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Organizing Your Works-in-Progress
by Maegan Hall (Aug 11, 2008)
As my children get older and I’m adding more kids to the mix, it seems that my projects double. A few projects are quickies completed in a weekend, but what about ongoing albums such as school? How do I keep my photos and products matched and together? Where do I store them in sight, but out of my way? Here are some ideas: |
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Scrap-N-Stow Portable Scrapbooking Table
by Jill Davis (Jul 23, 2008)
If you have limited space in your home for scrapbooking, cardmaking or craft projects this table could be the perfect solution for you. |
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Showcasing Your Albums
by Andrea Steed (Apr 23, 2008)
Earlier this month, Denise Gormish wrote a fantastic article about where to store your albums so that they can be enjoyed throughout your home. Her article got me thinking about where I could display albums in my house, and I came up with some ideas I wanted to share as well: |
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Album Displays
by Denise Gormish (Apr 4, 2008)
Where are your scrapbooks? Here are a few ideas of how to display your scrapbook albums, pages and mini-books. |
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Scrapbook Totes: Reviewed
by (Aug 5, 2007)
In this tote review, I'll discuss size, quality, storage capacity, specialty features, and product specifications such as materials and construction. I’ll also get into the nitty-gritty of function, appearance, and cost. |
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Solutions for Stamp Collectors
by Jennifer Sizemore (May 16, 2007)
In an effort to save time, I was forced to create a stamp organization system that works for me. Here are the details: |
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Proper Organization: What’s Right for You?
by Patter Cross (Jan 18, 2007)
If you are like me, you buy supplies faster than you can use them up. So, how do you organize all of these items? How do you know what will work for you? |
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Make Mine to Go, Please
by Trish Dykes (Nov 13, 2006)
Whenever I would leave my scrap space for an evening crop or weekend retreat, I would find myself feeling unorganized, uninspired and not very productive. I've since taken a tip from the Boy Scouts and have taken the phrase "preparation is the key" to heart. |
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