Friday, August 04, 2006
My Scrap Space
I have spent the last three days slowly (one handed) reorganising my space. Mainly my paper and cardstock (you know how you grab out one sheet and put it back but not with the matching shade. I like to have mine all grouped with the same shade). I have spaced out my patterned paper more and put some into suppliers so that I utilise it better(the rest are sorted according to colour). I have put my ribbons, buttons and flowers into glass jars from K-Mart. I need one more to finish off the buttons. I didn't realise that I had so many buttons. I have also put all my chipboard lettering into a seagrass basket. This used to live in the walk in cupboard along with all the other ones but I use the chipboard so often it's easier to keep it close at hand. The basket next to that one has all my adhesives and scissors in. This one used to sit in front of the light on the table but having it on the shelf gives me a little bit more room.
Now I am ready to scrap.
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4 comments:
Hey Dawny, I'm so glad you were able to get your scrapping place in order. There's no stopping you girl...you're awesome.
Love Lynn
I can't wait to see what you create in your newly organised scrap space :) I did mine last week but haven't had the time to actually sit in there and do anything since. lol Like you, I have all my papers sorted into shades/colours too but they constantly get mixed up!
I like you love chipboard and also have it very close by me when scrappin. I'm praying for your continuing recovery Dawn, I've communicated with you a little way back during different SC projects. You do a wonderful job with your association with the Scrapbooking community and now i know they're all standing behind you in this fight for your good health. Thanks for sharing your story with us, helps so many be aware. Take care
Ruthy x (aka Ruth Clarke)
I think that you should move down stairs, under the house, you would have a lot more room down there.
Soon you will have to move out, and find a bigger house.
It is amazing how much room all the scrapping stuff takes up.
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