Showing posts with label ribbon storage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ribbon storage. Show all posts

Sunday, January 08, 2012

Mission Organization: Overview and Ribbon

Hi everyone,
I don't know about you but there is something about the start of the new year that makes me want to get organized and make the most of my crafting time.   Are you tired of searching and searching and searching some more for that perfect embellishment you just know you have...somewhere?!    Are you tired of pushing things and stacking things so you can have some room to craft? Are you tired of buying things and coming home to find you already have several of those items in your stash?  If you answered yes to any of these questions then come and join me in my mission to get organized.  I am not a professional organizer but I have been crafting for over 12 years and am an organizational idea collector.  I will share with you my systems for organizing specific items.  I realize your space and paper crafting style may differ from my so I will also share with you other systems I have found on the internet (giving proper credit of course).  I will also post a In Linkz tool near the comment section of these posts so you too can share your systems.  So hopefully with all these options you will find a system that works for you.

Before we begin though.  You need to do some thinking and looking around your craft space.  I am lucky enough to have one large room on our third floor which I share with the kids.  It is my craft space and their crafting and play area.  Prior to this I had a dining room table to craft at and had my items store throughout the dining room, bedroom, and living room.  Prior to this before child number 2 was born I had a small bedroom as a craft space.  So my storage methods have evolved depending on the space that I had.  So you need to look around your space...albeit a closet, corner, or a cottage. How much space you have will greatly influence what method of storage works for you.

Also, while you are looking around the room look at what systems are working and DON'T MESS with them!   If it's not broke don't fix it!  Sure a new method make look nicer but why make all the effort if your system is working for you.   Make a note of what ISN'T working and why.  That way when you are looking for a new system you can figure out if it will indeed work better than the old system.

Am I boring you yet?  I bet you never thought organizing would involve soo much thinking and effort huh?!  I promise it will all be worth it.  You will be able step into your craft room without getting frustrated..  You will be able to create wonderful projects in half the time it takes you now.  You will love your newly organized haven!

One more thing you need to think about before you start organizing is how do you go about making projects.  What is your starting point?  For me when I do paper crafting I start with color.  I pick a color combo I want to try.  The colors may come from the internet, a photo or a piece of patterned paper.  Sooo....my items are organized by color for the most part.  When I want a purple flower...I know to go to the purple box.  If you are someone who buys complete collections of products...you may not want to break things up by color.  For instance, if you buy Basic Grey's new Kissing Booth collection which includes wooden button, trims and brads.  You may want to keep these items together since they all coordinate.  However, later on after you make some items from the kit and perhaps have moved on to a new favorite collection then you can break up the kit and sort by color.  By breaking up the kit...you get more use out of some of the products at least.  For instance the BG Kissing Booth wooden buttons would work well for just about any project. 

Okay I'm done with talking now on with the organizing!  I am starting with ribbon.  I am a ribbon addict!  I'm not sure why but there is something that just draws me to ribbon.  I love all the colors, textures and patterns.  Ribbon is one thing I had problems storing...spools take up soo much space and honestly, I have never ever used a full spool of ribbon for paper crafting.  It has taken me several years and several methods but I do believe I have found the perfect system for me!
So above is my ribbon storage. I store it in jars on this wall unit. I sort by color using the rainbow system. I have red and pink together in a slightly larger jar since I could only fit 4 jars across.  The top jars were purchased at Wal-mart.  The 3 smaller jars are old canning jars given to me.  I needed a larger jar for multi colored ribbons (TIP..these are a great starting point for a card...you can choose your papers by pulling colors from the multi-colored ribbon).  I found this lightning closure jar at the Good Will store.  As you will come to discover... I love to shop the Good Will store for organizing goodies...you never know what you will find and it is soo cheap!  All you need to make these used items good is a wipe down with an antibacterial wipe.  I use Lysol on anything that is fabric.   Oh and my neutral colors such as black, brown, etc are stored differently since I can't fit any more jars in this unit. 

Okay after looking at these jars you might think..huh...she's not a ribbon addict..there is hardly any ribbon there!  There is even space for tons more.  My secret is this little tool called the ribbon spooler.  It's an amazing little gadget that aids in rolling the ribbon into tiny little rolls.  I purchased it a Paperthreads here.    Check out the video of how it works  by lafrie below.

I wanted to show you how much space rolling the ribbon saves.  It depends on how thick the ribbon is and what material it is made of how much can be rolled using the ribbon spooler.  The thin sheer ribbon I rolled up was 10 yards in length.  I have it sitting on top of the spool it was purchased on.  As you can see that little roll takes up much less space then the paper spool.  The light green ribbon is made out of yummy velvet so I was only able to get 1.5 yards out of it..but not to worry I was able to spooled up the rest in another roll.  I figure this ribbon will be perfect for leaves so I will definitely be using it a lot.  The stitched grosgrain ribbon I was   able to roll up about 3 yards.  Most of the time I keep 3 yards of ribbon in my jars.  The rest gets stored in another container for when I host another ribbon swap on Paperthreads (I'm thinking maybe in March once you guys have all your ribbon organized...I will host another ribbon swap..whaddya think?)  Those little pins...I got in an ornament kit involving sequins.  Well I knew I wasn't going to make the ornament but...these short pins work great for pinning ribbon not only rolled but also on the spool since they aren't too long.  You can find some on Amazon here or look for sequin pins at your local store.  Oh and the ribbon above was purchased by my Secret Sister at Christmas this past year.  Thanks for feeding my ribbon addiction Kylee!  I do still have several rolls of ribbon I need to roll but it's nice knowing that little tool will make the process go quickly and I know exactly where they will go when I'm done rolling.

Oh and I forgot to mention..the ribbon spooler comes with these plastic compartments that you can store your ribbons in...you can see it sitting on the very top left hand side of my wall unit (on the right is netting).  I have my word ribbons in there like "happy birthday, happy anniversary" etc.  But I like my jars better than those plastic compartments.   Oh and the old spindles hold twine.

Supplies needed for my ribbon storage system:
Straight pins..Purchase the shorter sequin ones here.
Jars (any with a wide enough mouth will do)
Shelf, cabinet or counter to store the jars

Okay so I am thrilled with this system but maybe you aren't so here are some other options for you:

My idol Patter Cross (organizational queen) uses the ribbon spooler for not only ribbon but also lace as shown below.

She then stores the rolled lace and ribbons in small clear plastic boxes and places them in a drawer. Read more about her system here. If I had a larger space I would soo do this!
Cathe Holden came up with a wonderful system using drapery rings, cup hooks and a yard stick.   You could even add an extra cup hook for a pair of scissors to cut instantly.   This looks sooo pretty just like a work of art... but I think my cats would have a field day with this! Read more about her method here.
Maria Zuid-Holland has a great little systems that wraps ribbon around wooden boards (found at Etsy here)and suspended from S hooks. Read more about her system here.

I just had to share with you this really unique way. Beth R used corks to wrap the ribbon around and inserted peg board hooks. This may not work if you have a lot of ribbon. But if you have some ribbon you want to put front and center so you can use it..this may be the ticket. Beth said she went to a wine tasting place and they just gave the corks to her. If you scroll down to the comments section she gives you more hints on how to create this here.
If you want to keep your ribbon on the spool and are handy person. I have an excellent cabinet you can build yourself. Nicole Heady posted a tut on how to make the awesome storage below. Check it out here.
Okay let's say you want to store your ribbon on the spool but don't have a lot of space. Never fear this solution is for you. It used tension curtain rods wedged in a cabinet. Read more about Karen's great system here.
If you want something that stores your rolls but also ribbon scraps then the Clip It Up Ribbon Organizer is for you. There is even a place to store your scissors. You can purchase it for over 50% off at Paperthreads here.
There are soo many other ways to store ribbon that I can't possibly cover them all. I just figured I'd highlight a few. You can find more on my Pinterest board here. If you aren't a member I'd be happy to invite you. Just send me an e-mail with your e-mail address at shellys art @ verizon. net (no spaces please). Whew this has been a super long post! I hope this encourages you to get organized. I would love it if you would share your ribbon organizational system even if they are similar to any of the above. Add your link using the Inlinkz tool below.  Take your time.  Even if it takes you a year to organize your ribbon I still want you to come back here and share. 

Thanks for stopping by and dealing with my gabbiness!  If you aren't a follower of my blog then please subscribe so you don't miss any of my organizational posts.  I will post a different item every Monday.  Have a great week!



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Friday, June 25, 2010

Frugal Fridays: Great Outdoors Title today only $1.00, get organized and sneak peek

Hello everyone,
      I hope you are all enjoying your Summer.  I can't believe it's almost July!  Time sure does fly by when most of my time is spent sitting my daughter on the potty and hoping that eventually she'll get the idea!

      Now on to the Frugal Friday special.  For today only you get my Great Outdoors title  for $1.00 only.  Hurry though the price will magically disappear when the clock strikes midnight EST Friday, 6/25/2010.   This title is great for hiking, boy and girl scout camp outs, even just lounging in the hammock!  Click words below to purchase.

Great Outdoors


CDT member Aussie Caz even used this title in a wonderfully creative way.  She used it in this digital scrapbooking layout.  I just love how it turned out..don't you!?!


Well I have been very busy on potty duty and other members of my CDT have been busy too so I don't have any other paper crafting projects to share with you.  But...you know I like to "blab" so I can't end this blog post here!  So please read on and at the end of the post you'll see a sneak peak at a digital stamp coming soon to the store and I hope you'll give me an opinion on it.


Yipee..eventually I am getting my very own craft room.  It may be a while until it's ready but I'm very excited about it.  So much so that I have started figuring out ways to organize all my stuff so I can be productive in my craft room.  So I figured I'd share my finds with you here so hopefully it will help you get organized and in turn you'll have more time to make wonderful paper crafting projects.

When I scrapbook and card make the very first thing I think about before I start the project is figure out my color palette.  So I thought about that when I began looking for organizational ideas.   I have a ton of embellishments and really need a good system to store them.  While googling I came across Nicole Heady's wonderful studio here.  She has all her embellishments grouped by color.  So when she needs a pink embellishment she grabs her pink box and she's good to go.  So I had two compartment boxes here and I set to work.



I just did this a couple days ago so I'm not sure if I'm going to like it but in theory it looks great!  Now all my ribbons, fibers, brads, buttons etc all  in one box.  So if I need a pink flower I grab this box..need a pink ribbon..grab this box too.  Now it's not an exact science as some of my ribbons have more than one color.  But since the boxes are all nice and organized and everything is visible it's not hard to look in each box if need be.  Rather than thumbing through many....many different boxes and stuff to find what I need.  Now for a little details on what I have in the box.

*small brads and eyelets are in little snap shut containers.  These were in a bead organizing box all colors together previously.  So I kept my eyelets and brads in these boxes allowing me to keep various things in one compartment of my pink box.

*larger patterned brads are stuck through cork boards keeping them nice and visible

*fibers are in mini zip bags.  I purchased a lot of fibers through E-bay many years ago they had each fiber in a mini zip bag.  I love this as it keeps the fibers contained, organized and untangled.  I plan on getting more of these bags for my other fibers..I saw some at Wal-mart.   They are also great for the small brads and stuff too...allowing for more than one item in each compartment of my box.

*Aren't those little rolls of ribbon cute!  No it didn't take me a lifetime to roll all those ribbons up.  I used a very nifty tool to help me roll them in literally minutes.  The ribbon spooler is sooo handy.  It is one of my favorite tools.  When the ribbon is spooled in this way you can fit soo much ribbon in a very small space.  Which is good for me since I have a massive amount of ribbon.  Can you say "ribbon addict!" 

I do see two problems with this method.  One I only have two of these boxes which I bought years ago when I first started paper crafting and all of my embellishments fit into these two boxes.  So now I need to find more boxes ....keeping my fingers crossed I can without spending a fortune.  I love these boxes because the dividers slide out giving me a bigger compartment.  Two there is no room to grow at least in this box!  I kinda went nuts with pink...did the red box and it's pretty empty!  I think that is because when I had a little girl after doing boy layouts for soo many years I went pink crazy!  So I thought about an alternative if it costs too much to buy a box like this for every color.  I could buy some of those plastic drawers and do one drawer in each color and use the zip bags, tin containers etc to seperate items.  I'd have to dig a little because stuff wouldn't be as compartmentalized but at least there is room to grow and I just toss it in the drawer when I get something new.  This would take up more room though.  I do  think this method  will allow me to see what colors of I need more of and what I shouldn't buy again....ummmm...like PINK!  So what do you think.  Do you give this method a thumbs up or thumbs down?

Okay now for the sneak peek I promised you.  I have been working on this monkey digital stamp and I think it turned out pretty cute.  I'm not positive I like the squiggles by the leaves.  What do you think?  Please let me know either in comment on this post or the chat box to the right top of this blog.  I want to include some sentiments too so hopefully I can get this in the store by next week.



I'll end this post with some Summer Fun!  Last year we had a big inflatable pool but it was soo hard to clean and my kids don't stay in the pool they keep getting out and stepping into the grass and mud making the pool water messy.  So this year we decided to get a kiddie plastic pool that is much easier to clean.  However, it wasn't too small as I couldn't fit it in my van when I bought it.  LOL!  Hubby had to get it with his truck!  The kids love it and I'm soo glad!  One of their favorite things is to make us soup and tea using cheap plastic containers, spoons and watering cans.  Gotta love it when simple things provide endless entertainment!

Okay gotta go..need to go on a compartment box hunt!  Have a great weekend!  Thanks for stopping by!
Shelly

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