Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organization. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

I deserve Mother's Day

Today was a zoo adventure with the kids and even though I am still pink and painful from my gardening/sunscreen fiasco on Monday, we had a good time. Everyone is sacked out now in exhaustion. Yeah Zoo! I have also discovered there is a RHINO ENCOUNTER at our zoo where you can actually touch them. DS will be elated. He's wanted to ride one since he first saw them four years ago. I definitely deserve Mother's Day for this one!!! DD enjoyed the beavers this time. They were easy for her to see in the kids cover and it was so cute when she said "I dunno" with disbelief when I asked her where the beaver went when it dove under the water. Our year membership is worth it's weight in gold baby!

I have also been compiling for the scrapbooking blitz this month and I am getting really excited. The colors are beautiful and I haven't found a layout I don't love yet. So there is the slight possibility I might actually catch up on all my scrapbooking this month. Granted the chance is slight but I choose to dare to dream! DH bought a new camera this week, so I expect a new influx of photos asap. Realistically my chance to catch up is probably now or never.

I have decided to commit to pre-making 12 scrapbooking pages at least every other month in prep for all the photos we constantly take of the kids. Surely being able to pop them in a page at anytime will help me get organized finally. Right?

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Organizing Your Craft Area

I very much like to be organized, but I find the day-to-day task of keeping things orderly almost grueling. So while I try to use easy to maintain systems, I still like for things to be visually appealing (or at least semi-appealing) to give me the added encouragement to keep our stuff under control. So getting your craft area into ship shape condition can really only make craft time easier and more fun. Whether you use a movable tote that you can carry to table top and back to its storage closet or, if like me, you have overtaken the family desk, it is important to be able to use your supplies without having to plan an urban assault to find them.

(Stampin’ Up! sells some great paper, embellishment, and ribbon keepers that are clear so you can see all your choices easily. I personally enjoy being able to see the majority of my supplies in plain sight. The colors inspire me as much as the occasions and it is a constant reminder to not let weeks go by before I allow myself to sit down to create something.)


I have attached some photos of my own desk area. Obviously everyone’s special crafting spot is going to be different, but I believe if you allow yourself the luxury of a place to work and store your supplies it can make all the difference. I used to use long rectangular baskets for all my supplies. That system was great when I worked on the kitchen table and could easily look into them on their shelves from my chair, but times change and the kids’ paints and art supplies eventually booted my stuff. I tried to keep the same system of baskets when I moved everything upstairs, but having to get up from the desk every time I needed a sheet of paper cut into my “flow”. So I finally re-organized and I have loved my new work space. I really just crammed as much as I could into my space by using the containers we already had around the house. I bet you will be amazed at what you can come up with if you think about what containers you already have at home too.



Here are some tips to consider:
1. Find enough work surface to spread out a bit. If you like some elbow room, a TV tray probably won’t be your first choice. But maybe it might be a nice additional item to set up next to your chair to hold a drink and a yummy treat without risking your current creations.
2. Find a comfy chair to work from. Or at least get a seat cushion to make yourself comfortable in a wooden chair.
3. Keep a trashcan handy to easily discard your scraps and keep your work surface neat.
4. Provide inspiration for your area. Pin up your favorite cards, photos, or anything else you find gets your creative juices flowing.
5. Do you have the luxury of a specialized location so you don’t have to clean-up mid-project? If not, maybe you could use some project envelopes to stash your supplies for when you
have to stop mid-stream.