Thank you for your enthusiasm when I posted this photo on my social media accounts! I can tell you love organizing your craft room and supplies as much as I do!! I keep a stash of Stampin’ Up! die cuts because I make at least 40 (sometimes 60 or 70) cards a week for customer thank you mailings and I love to have extra die cuts ready to stamp!
Over the years of being a Stampin’ Up! demonstrator, I’ve hired customers and team members to help me with die cutting. It’s one of the few tasks I feel like I need help with and I’m happy to pass this task along to my die cutting fairies 🙂 THANK you! 🙂
I spent a bit of time on the weekend organizing my Stampin’ Up! die cuts because some had retired (and I only use current Stampin’ UP! products). Once I had them all organized I put them into little cello bags and other plastic sleeves (like the baseball card sleeves), then put them in one of my handy organizers. I got this one at the Container Store… I checked the UPC info on the bottom of the container but it doesn’t seem to be available anymore. Sorry. I found similar solutions here.
So, What’s at my Fingertips?
I thought I’d share a view from my stamping station in my craft room… I like to keep all of my craft room essentials at my fingertips. As I’ve said in some of my organizing videos, I know many of you like a sleek, clean, “put away” desktop, and that’s wonderful, too!! I personally like all my most used Stampin’ UP! supplies right at my fingertips:
TOP/CLOCKWISE: Stampin’ Blends and Ink Pad Storage, Stampin’ Write markers, Embellishments, Adhesives, die cut storage (see above), Sponge Daubers (behind die cuts), Boon tool organizer, then my new stamps are in front of me in Stamp-n-Storage organizers.
More Craft Room Organizing Tips & Ideas:
My craft room organization with Stamp-n-Storage
- How I store my Stampin’ UP! Ink Pads in Rainbow order with Stamp-n-Storage
- How I store my Stampin’ Up! Cardstock in Rainbow order with Stamp-n-Storage paper holders
- Click to see how I organize my Stampin’ UP! 12×12 Designer Paper
- See my Stamp-n-Storage 6×6 Paper Holder here.
- How I store my Stampin’ Up! Framelits with Stamp-n-Storage Magnet Cards
- See my Stampin’ Blends Marker Storage unit HERE
- Stampin’ UP! Blending Brush Storage by Stamp-n-Storage
- My Stamp-n-Storage Project Life Card organizer
- How I store my Stampin Spots with Stamp-n-Storage Trays
- SHOP for all Stamp-n-Storage Craft Room Organizers HERE
More Craft Room Organizing Tips:
- How I organize my Die Cuts and partial projects
- Alternate 6×6 paper storage idea
- Organizing embellishments & accessories
- Patty’s Paper Drawer of Happiness
- How I store my Stampin’ UP! ink pads with Stampin’ UP! ink pad holders
- NEW! Storage by Stampin’ Up! for your ink pads, markers, blends and accessories!
- How I organize my Sponge Daubers
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Love, love all your wonderful tips on organizing and storing all the card making supplies! I will try to implement some of them into my own room!
Great tips love your storage system. Thanks for sharing. Would you mind sharing how you do your videos. I noticed you have commented that Facebook is not allowing your videos last few days. I want to start trying some and am not sure to use facebook or youtube and what I need to hold my Iphone.
Thank you !
Hi Connie when you punch your labels how many do you do for each punch,
or dies you cut. Love the your site. I live in New Zealand.We don’t have shops that are close too Bay of Plenty.Thanks Connie.
Isobel Snowball Waihi Beach.
This is a fabulous idea! I certainly don’t make as a any cards as you do, but it would also be nice to have those things already for when I do need a card.
How do you store your stamp sets?
on a shelf by category… like flowers, words, Christmas, Fall, animals/nature, etc.