This week's Fab Five of Pinterests are all about organizational ideas! (Because there is nothing my little anally-retentive heart loves more than organization!)
Here's an idea I really liked because it can be adapted so easily to a craft room. You could store all sorts of small/short items on this kind of a system because you can insert your shelf at any height you like - so no more stacking three cans of flowers (for example) atop one another! (This blogger's post has a ton of ideas for shelving, so check her out!) I also thought this was a really great idea if you wanted a bedside table but didn;t have any room for one on the floor.
Many crafters have babies, and here's a clever way to keep your baby's bed without feeling guilty! For more great ideas: 30 different ways you can upcycle a baby bed - including the springs!!!
I have enough baker's twine to make me crazy - and most of my ire results from having no easy way to keep it tidy and still access it. And then I found this clever solution:
Now this idea is lovely if you need to dry a number of cards/projects at one time and have limited horizontal real estate. My favorite thing is that you can retract the cords when you're finished, and it's all neat and tidy! You can get a two-, three- or four-line system. (I was thinking a four line system would allow you to actually lay the project over the top of the four lines rather than hanging it vertically from a single line - which would be good if you needed to wait for drippy stuff to dry - like Stickles, etc.
I know a lot of crafters have to share their space with a guest room, so I think this is a brilliant option for storing stash and tools you don't use all of the time. It's out of sight and easily accessed.
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any harm or injury that may come to anyone's person or property as a result of trying any of the ideas relayed here. I'm just sharing some cool things I liked on Pinterest - try at your own risk and use your best judgment.
Thanks for stopping and have a blessed day!
Deborah