Post 2 of 2 I'm a huge fan of having an organized space where everything has a home, the most used items are within easy reach. This craft space by Melissa of Design, Eat, Repeat inspires me so much. It's just so fun & happy! photo credit // designeatrepeat.com Although I'm inspired by all things storage & organization on IG & Pinterest right now, and I know that although there are many beautifully organized spaces to be found, I have to remember what works best for me. In this post I talk about consumable & non-consumable supplies, and open vs closed storage when organizing craft supplies. That post also highlights how I store my acrylic story stamps from Ali Edwards.
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Post 1 of 2 Organizing just about anything is a "hot topic" these days, from Marie Kondo to The Home Edit (both available on Netflix) and I'm a huge fan of both for different reasons. But fair warning, after bing watching you just might have the urge to organize everything in sight in pretty rainbows or decorative boxes. Now doesn't that spark joy! photo credit // The Home Edit I've been paper crafting for 15+ years now, and often find myself editing supplies, and searching for new storage solutions that work for me within the spaces I have. I often see this question posted in online craft communities, so I thought I would share how I'm currently organizing stamps & kits I've collected specifically from Ali Edwards.
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I'm Kim.
A memory keeper embracing a hybrid approach to scrapbooking exclusively using Canva design software. Better Scrapbooks. Less Effort! An easy to follow class for memory keeping using Canva.
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