Hey guys!
My goodness, it's been a minute.
First things first, let me start by saying I hope you all had a beautiful bunch of holidays filled with warmth and love. Our holidays were BUSY this year. We spend a lot of Christmas Day going from house to house, and I hosted friend Christmas for the first time ever this year! Which means, while bouncing from house to house I also had to bake, cook and clean! I think I pulled it off well, considering I was also apparently coming down with some kind of sickness too, unbeknownst to me. My son brought home a germ or two from school and boy oh boy did it kick my butt! Fever, chills, the whole nine. Right now I'm on the upswing, but I was down for the count for a few days there! I even fell asleep on the floor last night while my husband went to see Star Wars with our pals. Just me, Property Brothers and all of my project life cards spread out on the floor. Snooze city. I woke up this morning with a lot more pep in my step so let us hope that it's all over. I HATE feeling gross like that!
This year I was apparently a SUPER good girl, because Santa (both secret
and otherwise!) brought me everything I asked for! As referenced in my
post about my 2016 Goals
one of the biggest things I wanted to do this year was start a Project Life album, and my husband (err... Santa...) bought me some pages, an album and a box of cards (the "Honey" edition by Lori Whitlock, which is what's pictured in the photos throughout this post!) . My secret Santa (my Brother in Law) got me the 96 piece box of the Vanessa Perry "Inspire" edition watercolor cards and pieces as well as the big 616 piece box of the "Favorite Things" edition by Heidi Swapp. I tore open the boxes like a madwoman, flipped through all the cards with wide eyes and a fluttery heart...and then came crashing into the realization that I had nowhere to put all this stuff.
One thing lead to another and I wound up over at Michaels the day after Christmas, neck deep in SUPER AWESOME sales, and came out with an entire cart full of storage solutions that were each 70% off. Plus coupons and gift cards, I spent next to nil to get my "office" looking prettier than a peach in the sunshine! I then spent about 3 or 4 hours going through each and every drawer in my area, throwing things away, breaking things, organizing and reorganizing, and I've gotta tell ya- I am in love with my space all over again and I'm not even DONE YET. (I still have a desk to repaint in the spring!)
It's a good feeling, y'all.
I found things I had forgotten I had, got a few splinters and scrapes, and consolidated the excess down to zip. Which goes back to the aforementioned goals post - "getting rid of the unnecessary" and "create a better studio space"! It feels awesome to be accomplishing small pieces of things ahead of schedule!
one of the biggest things I wanted to do this year was start a Project Life album, and my husband (err... Santa...) bought me some pages, an album and a box of cards (the "Honey" edition by Lori Whitlock, which is what's pictured in the photos throughout this post!) . My secret Santa (my Brother in Law) got me the 96 piece box of the Vanessa Perry "Inspire" edition watercolor cards and pieces as well as the big 616 piece box of the "Favorite Things" edition by Heidi Swapp. I tore open the boxes like a madwoman, flipped through all the cards with wide eyes and a fluttery heart...and then came crashing into the realization that I had nowhere to put all this stuff.
One thing lead to another and I wound up over at Michaels the day after Christmas, neck deep in SUPER AWESOME sales, and came out with an entire cart full of storage solutions that were each 70% off. Plus coupons and gift cards, I spent next to nil to get my "office" looking prettier than a peach in the sunshine! I then spent about 3 or 4 hours going through each and every drawer in my area, throwing things away, breaking things, organizing and reorganizing, and I've gotta tell ya- I am in love with my space all over again and I'm not even DONE YET. (I still have a desk to repaint in the spring!)
It's a good feeling, y'all.
I found things I had forgotten I had, got a few splinters and scrapes, and consolidated the excess down to zip. Which goes back to the aforementioned goals post - "getting rid of the unnecessary" and "create a better studio space"! It feels awesome to be accomplishing small pieces of things ahead of schedule!
(A crappy phone photo of my WIP studio area! Hooray!)
Once I found the storage, which turned out to be these super cute metal drawers in pink and white that fit my cards perfectly (And on sale for 6 whole dollars a piece! I mean, honestly. How could I possibly resist?!), I sat down with my Honey edition cards and organized them, first by R.O.Y G. B.I.V (or in the case of this collection, rainbow, black, then colors), then by "journaling" side and patterned within those groups for both the 4x6 and 3x4 cards, then by just patterned and just words.
Sounds like a lot, but I like to know what I'm looking for!
Once I found the storage, which turned out to be these super cute metal drawers in pink and white that fit my cards perfectly (And on sale for 6 whole dollars a piece! I mean, honestly. How could I possibly resist?!), I sat down with my Honey edition cards and organized them, first by R.O.Y G. B.I.V (or in the case of this collection, rainbow, black, then colors), then by "journaling" side and patterned within those groups for both the 4x6 and 3x4 cards, then by just patterned and just words.
Sounds like a lot, but I like to know what I'm looking for!
I then put them in to my little pink drawer with the 4x6 cards
separating the colors, the 3x4 patterned cards laying down horizontally
and journaling cards standing up vertically! All 616 cards fit into the
drawer with ease and are able to be looked at and pulled out for use
very easily, I'm super happy with it! I had leftover Kraft paper from
making our Christmas cards this year and used some down the middle so I
can put in my Favorite Things cards after I sort them all.
(You can see the kraft paper divider in the title image for this post!)
It takes a little while, but I sat there with my tea and some shows and got through it all fairly easily.
(You can see the kraft paper divider in the title image for this post!)
It takes a little while, but I sat there with my tea and some shows and got through it all fairly easily.
Last Christmas I was gifted several rolling carts and I cleared almost an entire side of one to be used for scrapping as well! I have all of my stickers and embellishments in there now, and have more room just in case I fill up these metal drawers, should I be given any more kits or pick anything else up during sales in the future.
Needless to say, I am super stoked to begin the 2016 year!
How do you like to organize your craft supplies?
Your Project Life things?
Do you have a system of your own?
Comment below!
Your Project Life things?
Do you have a system of your own?
Comment below!
Love,
Fawn.
- Monday, December 28, 2015
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