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What's in my craft room?

9/11/2019

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Hello crafty people! I figured today I would go more in depth about what I have in my crafty room. Earlier this year I shared with you all the transformation of our craft room/office, but didn't share all of the craft supplies that fill up my fancy IKEA furniture. Here is the what my crafty corner of the office looks like right now. I didn't clean it up before taking the picture to give a more accurate representation of what my little corner usually looks like. 
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What I'm going to do here is show you exactly what I have in each of my crafty drawers. If you find this terribly boring, I am very sorry, but I always love blog posts/videos where people go through their fridges, closets, craft rooms etc and just talk about what they have so that's what I'm doing here. Maybe you will see some craft products that you want to try out! First I will show you what I've got going on in my shorter IKEA drawers that are to the right of my desk. On top of the desk are my holders for my craft paints and various glues and my markers and pens that I use most often, both of which are on lazy susans and can twirl around. There is also some miscellaneous stuff on the top of this right now, but let's all just ignore that. 
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​The top drawer of this unit is basically a drawers of random things that may be useful for any number of small projects such as rubber bands, pom poms and different kinds of small gems and decorations.
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​The next drawer is full of stickers of all shapes, sizes, texture and colors. 
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Next we have paper ranging from sparkly to plain to patterned. 
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​This drawer is actually beautifully organized with all of my various markers, paints, gel pens, crayons and colored pencils. 
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​The bottom drawer of this unit is full of bigger miscellaneous things like a bag of corks and some cookie cooling racks, because, why not?
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​Above that drawer unit, I have this amazing little peg board, also from IKEA, that my fiancé convinced me to get and I am so glad I did. I keep my washi tape on that little rod and keep some smaller things in the little buckets.

Now lets move on to my taller, thinner drawer units. A couple of these drawers are just more miscellaneous stuff so I won't bore you with those but here are a few of the exciting ones.
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​Here is where I keep all of my card bases (pieces of paper already cut and folded into card sizes), as well as plastic baggies meant to protect cards.
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​I have a drawer full of stamps (which I don't use that much) and .... 
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​... a drawer full of stamp pads. 
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​Here is my drawer that is completely devoted to Christmas stuff. I keep everything Christmas related in there, whether that be paper, stickers, washi tape etc. I find it easier to keep everything Christmas-related together because if I am working on something Christmasy I will want everything I need in one place. 
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​This one is full to the brim with tulle and felt because I actually find myself in need of tulle and felt more than one would expect. 
And here we have my two drawers full of completed cards.
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I do have a few more drawers, but these are the ones I reach into most often so I thought I would share those with you. If you two have any questions about any of the craft supplies you see here, please leave them in comments below and I will be happy to answer them as best I can! Why craft supplies do you all find yourself reaching for most often?

​ - Rebecca 
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Julia
9/11/2019 06:11:32 pm

Having some craft room envy! I love the purple walls!

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