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On my recent Facebook Live, I showcased the fun Floating Cardstock technique. It’s such a fun technique and I loved mimicking the stripes of the DSP. It’s a great technique to use up scraps of cardstock – we all keep them and now finally we have a good use for them! I do love the
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Hello and welcome to a week-long organization event! I’m joining the My Favorite Things design team all this week to share our organizatio…
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Hello and welcome back for Day 4 of MFT’s organization series. Today we’re focusing on card stock, patterned paper, and felt. These items can get a little overwhelming sometimes, so it’s really helpful to have them organized and contained so you don’t waste time searching for what you need. First up, card stock. I store all my card stocks in vertical files. Most things I like out in the open so I can see what I’ve got but not card stock. I want it protected from light and dust so I use a filing cabinet. I used to use a regular filing cabinet but I finally got tired of skinned knuckles and not being able to get to the very back so I invested in these vertical filing cabinets. This drawer holds about half of my MFT card stock with watercolor paper, clear acetate, and Copic paper at the far end. There’s room at the side for extra packs. See how far it opens? No problem at all getting to anything I want. This one holds more extras (no, I don’t EVER want to run out of card stock, LOL!) and some miscellaneous card stock that I use when I need to make templates, etc. This one holds the rest of my MFT card stock plus all the metallics: sparkle \u0026 shine, along with the wood adhesive backed sheets. And more extras 😉 I love this little file box that I keep handy near my desk. In it are A2 size panels of all MFT card stocks. When I cut a new sheet up for a project, the rest of it goes in here so if I need less than a sheet for anything I pull one of these out and don’t have to go to the filing cabinet. My patterned paper is kept in another Fridge Binz container in labeled sleeves. Scraps are inside the pad and the pads are in alphabetical order. Duplicate pads are in a box to the left. This container holds 30 pads comfortably. I put them in the sleeves upside down because almost all of my pads come apart at the binding after I pull out several sheets. This keeps the binding at the bottom so it’s easier to get to remaining sheets in the pad—sometimes I don’t ever have to take them out of the sleeve 😉 I print off the color chart from the MFT blog and tape it to the back of each pad for a handy reference of the colors included in each pad. This is really helpful to me—I resisted for a long while and spent way too much time online looking up what colors were used with which papers. This is such a time saver tha
t it’s well worth the ink! I store my felt in a Sterlite drawer container according to color. I leave them in the original packaging. The name is on the package so I don’t feel a need to re-lable—why reinvent the wheel if it works, right? And that’s it for my organizational tips on card stock, patterned paper, and felt. I hope you’ve found at least a little something helpful today. Thanks so much for stopping by—see you back tomorrow for the final day of MFT’s Organizing Your Crafty Stash feature.
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Hello and welcome to a week-long organization event! I’m joining the My Favorite Things design team all this week to share our organization and storage ideas for all of our fun crafty supplies. In today’s post, we’re sharing ideas for our card stock, patterned paper and felt storage. These are some of my favourite items in my craft room, and I love having everything organized and labeled to keep me productive! My MFT card stock is stored on the same Billy bookshelf as the stamp bins that I shared earlier this week, and it takes up the entire bottom row. I keep all of my card stock in vinyl pockets from Uline (I use 9×12 pockets) and each pocket perfectly fits a full package of card stock, so I have one for every colour. I love that I can easily grab the colours I need and keep any paper scraps right in the pockets with the full sheets. I have all of my card stock swatched on a binder ring that hangs on the side of my island so I can colour match colours before pulling out all of the card stock. I die cut them all with a tag die from Tag Builder Blueprints 4 Die-namics, and I have a label on the back of each one with the name of the card stock colour. I keep all of my 6×6 patterned paper pads in clear bins on the same shelf of my island that I keep my stamps. The clear containers are 8\