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My Craft Space by Nicki Moss (Littleted62)

Posted on 08 November 2008 by admin

We regularly feature your crafting space and this time we are having a peek into the craft space of Nicki Moss.

Welcome to my craft room – well, my craft corner actually!  We use our smallest bedroom as a study and my husband has his computer desk in one corner, and I have my craft space in the other.  Based on a pine kitchen table, my stash seems to have grown upwards rather than outwards, and I use a variety of storage solutions to try to stay organised.

I’ve got a few sets of cardboard drawers from WHSmith, they do sets of 2 square drawers and A4 ones in blocks of 3. I store my stamps in the square ones by theme, e.g., flowers; oriental; cute, etc., so that I can quickly go through my options when I want to make a particular style of card.  The wider ones are full of ink pads, embossing powders, chalks, and paints.  I also use a cheap wooden CD rack to store Sizzix dies and See-D’s stamps. The shelves above hold a selection of boxes which contain ribbons, silk and paper flowers, and other embellishments.

The set of large plastic drawers under the desk was from a DIY shop and I use the bottom one for envelopes and card blanks; the middle one for punches; and the top one for adhesives, including glitter glue.  The wooden organiser box on the floor holds my stamping mat and loads of scrap paper for when things are likely to get messy – which is quite often!  One day when I get time I am going to decorate it.

The 2 sets of small plastic drawers in the middle are filled with small embellishments like brads and eyelets; diecut shapes; buttons and beads; and my wire and wire tools.

I got the open-fronted file boxes from an office supplies store and they are perfect for paper.  I use separate compartments for plain card; vellum’s; glossy card; mulberry paper; etc.  Also, whenever I find a suitably sized box, I turn it into a ‘drawer’.  I also keep my paper trimmers in there so they are nice and handy.

The free-standing wire tower is meant as a bathroom storage unit but it’s fantastic for tubs of pens and pencils, and my baby wipes and stamp cleaning stuff.  I can move it next to me when I’m working, and put it back out of the way when I’m done.

On the floor by my work table is a small plastic crate full of plastic pockets and I pop all the scraps from each finished project into them.  They’re sorted by colour and when I start a new project I go to the relevant pocket first to see if I have a suitable scrap to use before I cut up a new piece of card.

My top tips for organising your craft space would be:
•    Keep the things you use all the time within arms length so you can easily reach them when you’re working.
•    If you have a lot of punches in a drawer or box, punch all the designs from a long strip of card and pin it on your notice-board – you can see at a glance what you’ve got without rummaging.
•    Think of storage uses for empty household packaging before you throw it away – for example, the square plastic boxes from a certain brand of chocolates that you might spoil yourself with, are the perfect size for Sizzlits dies!
•    Remove things from bulky packaging –it’s tempting to keep everything in the original packet or box, but this can take up much more space, and slow you down when you’re in a hurry and want to just grab something.
•    Have a memory-jogger session every so often –rummage through all your drawers and boxes to remind yourself what you’ve got stashed away.  It’s easy to forget things you bought on the spur of the moment and rediscovering them is almost as much fun as buying them in the first place.

Finally, I definitely suggest that you send pictures of your own craft space to Papercraft Junkies – it was just the incentive I needed to tidy up – my table hasn’t looked this neat in ages!

Littleted62 (Nicki Moss)

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10 Comments For This Post

  1. Fiona Haigh-Gannon Says:

    Very organised and some great storage ideas. I wish my craft space looked like that! One question though… does it still look that tidy now? :-) Lol!

  2. Cazzy Says:

    You look amazingly organised, it is so tidy!

  3. Littleted62 Says:

    You’ve sussed me out Fe-Fe! My craft space looks like a jumble sale at the moment, I’m up to my ears in Christmas card bits and pieces. It probably won’t look this tidy again until January!

  4. chooks Says:

    What a great read and a great craft space…(I have to bring mine out and put away again : ( ) thanks for sharing you space with us xx chooks

  5. Helena Says:

    Some great tips, especially the routine rummage to remind yourself what you’ve got!

  6. Dee Says:

    Well done, lovely article. I especially like your idea of putting your off-cuts into bags to look through when you do your next project. I have mine in several boxes all mixed up…….. think I can see a task coming on here!! LOL

    I thought I was fairly well organised from my workspace move, but see I’ve still a long way to go……. :-)

    Dee X

  7. mummydebs Says:

    Hi Nicki,
    Fab space…love your ingenious use of a bathroom tidy and various boxes. My scraps of paper definitely need sorting….you have shamed me into action!!!
    Is everyone else like me….even the tiniest scrap “might come in handy for SOMETHING,SOMETIME?!!!”
    Really like your ‘check your stash periodically’ hint. After my recent reorganisation of my craft space, I found loads of stash that I’d forgotten about! My bedroom used to have a craft space in it…..now……my craftroom has a bed in it!!!!! (wouldn’t have it any other way….except if I could have both of course…..anyone know any millionaires going spare?!!!!!
    Thanks for sharing your space with us,Nicki. Enjoyed the tour!!
    Love and hugs, Debs x

  8. Dee Says:

    I’ve decided you’ve a lot to answer for Nicki!!!!!!! LOL

    I spent the best part of this morning sorting through my various boxes of ‘I’ll save this for another time’ bits and pieces into colours, each to its own cello bag!!!! I’ve a bin full of small scraps that I’ve no idea why I saved them as they were totally unusable and now a neatly stashed box of card stock bits waiting to be used.

    So its a mixed ‘Thank you’for the idea and a great tip but what a task!!! LOL :-)

    Dee X

  9. Littleted62 Says:

    I also keep them filed in the same order as the colours of the rainbow…

    I really need to get a life!

  10. chocolate fudge cake Says:

    What a fab article - I always love looking at others crafting spaces.

    I think your idea of off-cuts in punched pockets in a crate is FANTASTIC. I currently have mine in various boxes, which are stacked so I can’t get at them easily or else just piled up around me. And like Dee I know I have kept all the tiny, really cannot be used bits.

    I can see this as a job for when I’m off over Christmas.

    Thanks Nicki

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