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How to Organize a Craft Closet

January 19, 2017 by Francine Clouden

Learn how to organize a craft closet with these simple tips and tricks. Turn a closet full of junk and jumble into a sweetly organized space that will make you want to get crafting right away.

These tips are great for scrapbooking supplies and general craft supplies alike. How about the kids’ art supplies in their playroom?

Source: How to Organize a Craft Closet

Organize your workspace to help promote a healthy creative space.

If your workspace is in chaos, you could be losing productivity. An organized workspace not only speeds up the creative process it helps you to think clearly and tap into ideas and creativity.  It’s not just about boxing everything up and putting it all into containers wither, The labelling process is just as important. It helps you to put items in the right places and reduces the risk of losing important items and expensive embellishments and tools. You can store almost anything in containers to help you stay organized. Make a list of the items you need to store or sort and their dimensions and head out to a storage supply store to find the perfect containers, folders and files for your crafting items.

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