How to Organize Craft Supplies in Small Spaces
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If you have a lot of craft supplies but a very small space in which to keep them, it's important to come up with highly efficient organizational strategies. By keeping your craft materials well organized, you'll undoubtedly find that you will participate in your chosen craft more frequently, while enjoying it more. If your craft supplies are currently somewhat of a mess, here are some tips you can use to organize them in even the smallest storage space.
Assessing Your Storage Needs
Because each craft and its accompanying supplies are different, it's important to evaluate your storage needs. After all, an organizational and storage strategy that works well for one craft might not serve the needs of another. If you find you have a lot of small items to organize and store, you'll need far different storage supplies than if you have larger supplies to deal with. It's also important to think about how you use each item, and which storage location would be most convenient and efficient. Once you've got a good idea of your craft supply storage challenges, you'll be better prepared to design a solution that works well for you.
Pegboard Solutions
Even if you have a very small craft room, pegboard can make the most of your available space. Pegboard is great for organizing small craft tools and supplies, using a variety of hooks, bins and shelves designed specifically for use with these boards. Pegboard can be extremely efficient for storing small items like beads, glitter and embellishments. Simply purchase small plastic zip lock bags, punch holes in the top, fill with your supplies, and hang on the pegboard hooks.
Portable Storage Solutions
If you don't have a dedicated craft room, it's important to find a way to compactly store your craft supplies so that they can be moved easily from room to room. A well designed craft tote can be perfect for this use. There are also handy craft bin organizers on wheels that can make it very easy to move your craft supplies whenever needed. These usually come with a variety of compartments and drawers that you can use to efficiently store your needed craft supplies. If you have a couple of different crafts that you enjoy, using one of these bins for each different craft can work well. Rolling filing drawers can also be quite useful for certain kinds of craft supplies. By using hanging file folders, you can divide craft papers, instruction books, patterns, and even supplies such as fabric.
Quick and Easy Organization Solutions
If you need to get your craft supplies organized in a hurry, there are a few quick methods that can work wonders. A box of zip lock plastic bags can really make quick work of the organizational process. Simply use a separate bag for each kind of supply. Once you have everything sorted out, you can place the bags in a box or tote bag for easy access. If you have a tall four drawer filing cabinet, you can use it to organize craft supplies quickly and easily. Use hanging files folders, boxes, or any other storage container that fits easily in the drawers. If you enjoy more than one craft, you can even assign a separate drawer to each one.
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