8.07.2009

my space

I originally posted this at the Work In Progress blog but I thought I would share today on my own blog with an added picture at the end...
My Scrapbook room is not the kind you see in magazines. You won't find any beautifully painted drywall or natural sunlight in my space. What you will find is lots and lots of inexpensive storage and a room that is very functional for my needs.

My scrap space is in the corner of my basement and is otherwise know as the "Laundry Room". It's actually not so bad when you think about it. "Honey, I have to go down and do some more laundry." Sneak. Sneak!

I recently added a new desk. It was my Grandmother's desk at the Auto Club where she worked for over 19 years. The desk is maple and laminate, over 7 feet long and very retro cool.









This is actually the entry to my room. I made a little "craft" area for my boys since they are always down there with me. They love to paint and color while I work. Their latest thing is to have me cut shapes on my Cricut for them.

This little tiered shelf was for displaying magnets. I use it for all my journaling cards.

I am never afraid to take things out of trash dumpsters. This little display was found in a discard pile at a hospital gift shop. I plan on hanging little bags of embellishments from it when the hubby finally hangs it for me.



My basket of embroidery thread. I love things inROYGBIVorder.





My bank from 7th Grade. Makes me happy.








My sewing table. I love my machine. Love it.







Metal boards from IKEA. Cheap!









Old pop bottle case. Makes great storage for paint bottles.








Old wood display case. I put things I want to use and not forget about.








Lazy susan/Desk Organizers. Must haves for me. I like to have my tools handy.








I rescued this spinner from the GNC trash. It used to hold Mens' Health and Bodybuilding Magazines. Now it holds my scrappy mags. The smaller rack is new/old and empty for now. It was an old stand for flat packaged gift wrap.








My typewriter from 1920. It rocks.








Storage bins hold stickers, chipboard and rubons. My poor over-filledClipItUp sits on top with my Curvy Cutter and glass mat. The entire bottom of my ClipItUp is filled with Thickers. Can you say addiction? I think I'll need a second one soon.







The divider wall/shelf that holds my Cricut (which needs to be used a lot more!) Baskets hold punches for easy access.






This cart holds all my tools and adhesive.












I put all my loose ribbons on Large safety pins sorted by color. A have a few extra pins for KI ribbons and Creative Cafe felt ribbons. The safety pins hang onto 3m clips mounted on the wall. When I crop I simply put the safety pins on a ring and they are ready to go.






A second storage tower that holds my stamping supplies.










Cool old mini file cabinet that holds my vintage stuff and charms.








Wooden cassette tape holder is perfect for my ink pads.









Plastic storage containers for brads and frequently used products like buttons and brads. Great for packing and going.




Sideways pen storage. I like these little drawers too but it is easy to forget what they have inside.


Old metal kitchen cabinet from my hubby'sGrandmother's house. The entire family thought I was wacked when I asked for that from her estate.
The bottom is great for storage. The top has glass doors. I keep all my mini albums and things to be altered there so I can see them and not forget what I already have. The counter holds more of my punches and extra trimmers.


Pattern paper and cardstock storage. Ahh...









The little mouse who won't stay out of my space.





My husband rebuilt a PC just for me. I know have my own computer to use just for art and craft projects. I have the entire Adobe Creative Suite 3, SCAL, Cricut Expression and my Large format scanner right next to my craft room. I have defintely used my Cricut more now that it in the open and connected to the PC. The desk sits a "dark" corner but that makes it better for color correcting photographs. The only thing missing from my setup is a large format printer that I hope to get for Christmas. Right now I am priting on a Canon i860. Great prints but limited to 8.5 x 12.

Some day it will have drywall, more lighting and maybe even some pergo flooring...but for now it works for me!
Laina












5 comments:

Shelly Brewer said...

ridiculous.

Anonymous said...

omg your room is awsome! I love that idea for journal cards and your typewritter I want one so bad!! TFS Hope all is well.

Shermin said...

Love your room as well! Great storage for all the ribbons!

justem said...

how cute are those red chairs!!
looks like a great space!

jamie said...

love your space. really. just great. jealous you have your sewing set up in the same room...i REEAALLY need to do this...