Jan Hayner

How to Store ScrapBooking Supplies



Posted: Saturday, October 27, 2007

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Organizing and Cleaning Tips and Hints

I have recently taken on the project of scrap booking all of my photos and memento's of specia
l events in my family's life. Now this took some learning on my part. I am not what you call a 'crafty' person and I did not think that I could do this. However, after going on the Internet and surfing tons of sights, I was willing to give it a try.
 
To my amazement, I am doing a pretty good job! I don't have a lot of extra time, so I have to do it in what I call, baby steps. It may be a month of pictures at a time, but it always makes me wish I could go on and I look forward to my next little time period that I can escape to memories.
 
I now have tons of supplies at my disposal and am always adding more. When I see something that I think that I can use for scrap booking, I put it in a file and add it to my collection when I am working on it. I have managed to accumulate some really cute things, but now I had another problem, where and how to store it.
 
I am one of these people that if I do not know something I ask questions, lots of questions! I go to every store that has a scrap booking section, look at things they have to offer and drive the sales clerks nut's with all of the questions that I have. However, I have learned a lot and if I do say so myself, I have a very organized scrap booking system.
 
These are some of the things, that I do, that may be a help to you.
 
Storing Photos before Scrap booking
 
Using Binders for Organizing your Supplies
Storing die cuts
Storing punch-out's and stickers
Storing sequins and lace
 
Storing Paper
My favorite is the old standby plastic storage container or if possible a two drawer filing cabinet.
 
Storing Scissors, Punches etc.
 
Start a Group or Join One
Scrap booking is a lot of fun when you can do it with a buddy or a family member. This can be turned into a girl's night out kind of thing too.
·        A great way to share ideas
·        Trade supplies that you no longer use
·        Make copies of new patterns and cuts
·        Make your own storage containers for supplies
·        Show off your scrapbook!!

Jan Hayner is a Professional Organizer and creator of www.organizingandcleaning.com, she offers tips, hints and shortcuts to everyday problems with organizing your home, work, family and life. She also offers shortcuts on cleaning your house, recipes for cleaners and tips to make the jobs faster and easier.

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