So today, after three days of unpacking and
Now, could someone please tell me what the actual term is for this shelf? It is exactly what I need for between my tub and bathroom door(way). (This one is a bonus because I need your help.)
And now for the fabulous five crafty storage ideas (Because bathroom and crafty just wonèt work together!) to help us all corral our
These hanging buckets made by Destri are gorgeous yes? They are also wonderfully functional. For the full tutorial on these pretty little ditties visit The Mother Huddle.I can't wait to make up a bunch from my vintage sheet/denim collection. It just so happens I already have the hanging bar from IKEA needing a home.
Although I just bought (I know! I know! But I was near desperation) a ribbon organizer, I wish I had thought to search my bookmarks sooner. Does it get any easier than some chain and curtain rods? This one made by Diane of In My Own Style shows you how to make it here. I love how absolutely customizable it is!
Have fabric that needs some efficient yet visible storage? Missy @ The Little Green Bean shows you how she got her fabric addiction in check with this gorgeous shelf and mini cardboard fabric bolts. If I didn't have more sheets than yards this is how I would be going, but I am totally keeping it bookmarked because eventually my fat quarters and yardage will need more than the tote(s) they are in.
After you have contained your fabric addiction you will need somewhere to put all of the coordinating thread and I think this DIY spool rack by Mandy of Sugar Bee Craft Edition is exactly where to go. I almost bought a spool rack last night but it did not hold enough spools and I did not feel like shelling out for two. Now I can make my own and it can hold my Serger cones as well!
I couldn't very well do a post about DIY storage and not reference BHG.com again could I? I love this mailbox idea. They come in a billion different sizes and the flyer holders are the perfect sized hooks for well...nearly anything!
While this is not my photo (Another BHG.com) this is very similar to what I have been doing for the last two days. I can't wait to:
- Be done.
- Take photos.
- Actually craft in the space.
3 comments:
There is much awesomeness in this post and definitely things that I will adopt once I get working on organizing our craft room. Thanks for the terrific post!! :)
Ack, they are all so lovely and well, organized! Makes my own crafting space feel like a disaster.
You've got a lot of great ideas! I can't wait to see what it will look like when you're finished!
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