Showing posts with label stash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stash. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Tried and Tested Tip Number 30 [Art Space Organisation]


When I moved in to this house a couple of years ago, most of my art stuff was just put wherever was easiest. The logic was lacking, and the storage solutions I had just didn't work for me. Nothing had it's place, I couldn't find anything, and I didn't know where to put anything away.

The reason why I shared so few new creations on this blog for the first 4 months of this year was because I have (with help) completely redone my art room. I thought I'd share some of this with you, to help if you're having organisation issues too!

This image gives you an idea of just how messy it was. There was no floor left to stand on and nowhere to work.


The first stage for me was boxing everything up. I tried to box like things together to make the eventual unpacking easier. Anything which wasn't necessary was boxed up properly, rubbish was thrown away, and some things found new homes. All that was left was the furniture, which was rearranged to give me a larger floor space and better storage.

The biggest difference has been some wonderful shelving put up by my father in law, allowing me easy access to all my beading and paint supplies, and lots of clear glass jars collected by myself and family members:


I LOVE these sets of plastic boxes, and they have made a huge difference to everything having it's place, and being so visually accessible. The purple and white sets came from Home Bargains (as do the larger bead cases on the bottom shelf of the above picture) and the coloured sets came from eBay, as Home Bargains had run out of stock before I had finished!


I love having everything so neat and organised, but so visually available for me to browse through. I love that everything has it's home which I can take it from and put it back in - it makes life so much easier.

Eventually I hope to have everything in clear plastic boxes, but until my budget can stretch to that I'm making do with lots of labels! At least with all these things in the same shelving unit it's easier to track things down.


There are still little bits to sort and a few things that need homes, but I am so happy with how it looks now. Drawers are labelled to minimise rummaging; the wardrobe has been reorganised to house sketchbooks and notepaper etc; I have lovely big plastic boxes to hold my papers, fabric and wool supplies; and the laundry basket holding all my rolls of papers is a huge space saver!


I also made the effort to really streamline what supplies I want to keep on my desk, making much more space for me to work on larger projects:


Anyway, I hope something in this has inspired you to help organise your creative space!

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Tried and Tested Tip Number 3 [Stash Organisation]


It's ok, you can be honest. I know your ribbon stash looks like this:


What? It doesn't? Oh... I suppose I do live in slight chaos...

People think I'm crazy for saving the amount of things I do. Take this for example...


Me and my husband devoured the contents of this between us back when we got engaged in 2009, and I held on to it. And with good reason! Boxes like this are brilliant for organising stashes/collections. Be it paintbrushes, paints, pens and pencils, sewing stuff, or tangled collections of ribbons.


Just sit down and slowly wind each and every ribbon up...


And you have one organised stash :) Which I may have now banned myself from using. I don't want it to end up in a mess again ;)

How do you keep yourself organised? I'd love to hear!


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