Crafting and creating is even more fun when items are at our finger tips.
If you need help organizing your craft supplies, look no further. This craft room was organized by a creating genius for order and inspiration.
Organize your craft room for ultimate inspiration. Whether it be quilting, painting, jewelry or costumes, you’ll find easy and affordable organization that you’ll want to show off.
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Foam Board Fabric Organizers
These organizing game changers are inexpensive and versatile. Dollar store foam board turned fabric organizer. Cut with a ruler and exacto knife to the size that fits your needs.
Notice how there are taller boards in the back to store large pieces of fabric and shorter boards in the front. This helps make use of a deep shelf and still be able to see what you have.
And of course the fabric is color coded, because it would be wrong any other way. 😉
Easy Accent Wall Shelving from Ikea
The shelving units fit perfectly and when you aren’t looking for the perfect piece for your next quilting project, the shelves make a cozy accent wall to your creative space.
Baby Food Containers, Perfect for Organizers
Baby food containers, collect these for easy, see through storage. Perfect for small beads, buttons etc. You’ll find these shallow drawers from Ikea. No more digging to get creating – it’s literally at your finger tips
Whether you’ve got a baby at home or have a friend at the baby food stage, there is someone in your life that has an over abundance of these. The shallow drawers from Ikea make it easy to quickly find what you need. Here are some other great ideas for using baby food containers.
Lunch Meat Container Storage
Deli meat containers in varrying sizes, with the same width, keep larger items in easy reach. The see through sides and labels are genius time savers. If you find you are always buying a certain product, consider saving the container for storage. They’ll match and stack easier. And you’ll be saving our little Earth with thrifty, cute, reusable organizers.
Each container is “filed” in a metal filing cabinet that was painted light pink. Making it easy to find what you’re looking for.
Organizing Shelves Door Storage Ideas: Wire Basket Catch All
One secret about having everything at your finger tips is using every bit of your craft room space. Transform your closet door into a thread storage shelf, scissors and Cricut supplies, or a gift wrapping station. There are so many options, what would you do with that extra space?
Organize craft supplies. Wire shelfing that can attach easily to doors can be found on Amazon.
Use Command Hooks for Affordable Craft Room Organization
There are endless ways to use Command Hooks in organizing your craft room and the best part? They’re insanely affordable and easy to move. Find a great selection to choose from here.
Cheese Puff Bin Storage
Again, if you like a product, hold onto the containers. Cheese Puff containers can hold a lot. If the material is light you can easily store above head and still use space in harder to reach areas
Hard to Store Quilting Frame Made Easy
Quilting frame too tall for the closet? Improvise. If you’re quilting rack seems to take up precious space, get creative. Here a small hole was cut in the closet ceiling to allow the quilting frame to stand upright and save more space
Craft Room Ideas: Beautify Your Creative Space
If you spend much of your time crafting, why not make it cute with a collection of dress stands. Keep an eye out at yard sales to perfect your collection. They can also be easily found online.
Add a fancy chandelier with an artistic flaire, this style was found at Costco or search for some fun ideas online.
Happy crafting! I hope you found some great take home ideas that will help you organize your craftroom. Comment below on your favorite organizing tips.
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