Hi there
I think anyone that is a crafter will agree that no matter how hard we try, we end up with countless off-cuts and scraps left from our projects.
I am certainly guilty of nearly always reaching for a fresh piece of cardstock from my organised stash instead of using up the perfectly good smaller pieces, and the mountain of these leftovers was starting to grow.
So I gathered together the box and carrier bag that these were living in and spent a couple of hours sorting through them and organising them into some logical and easy to grab storage.
I had some A5 plastic zip wallets which I had picked up previously from a couple of stores as I thought they would prove to be useful at some point, and they were perfect for this. Any off-cuts which were larger than A5 I placed back in my main cardstock storage.
I had four of these reinforced plastic zip wallets which I picked up some time ago at The Range (I can't see them on the website but they were in store in the office stationery section).
So I used these four wallets for: Blues, Greens, Purples/Lilacs and Reds/Pinks
And so that each can be identified easily from my cupboard I tied co-ordinating pieces of ribbon to the tabs already on these...
I also had some different plastic wallets, with plastic slide-type zips, which I had previously bought from WH Smith (a stationery/book store here in the UK). These aren't as sturdy and probably not as hardwearing so I used these for the colours of which I have fewer scraps.
So in these I am storing: Yellow/Oranges, Metallic/Glitter, Black/Neutrals, Vellum/Acetate
These don't have ribbon tabs so I punched holes in the side and tied the identifying ribbons to those...
I had tonnes of white and cream cardstock scraps so these are now altogether in a larger A4 zip wallet...
I also had countless strips of white trimmings so these now live in a spare tin so whenever I need a sentiment strip I don't need to even go to my white scraps wallet, I'll just use these....and it appears these could last a lifetime!
I feel so much better for sorting all these out, it's a job that needed doing for a couple of years, and I hope you find this useful.
great idea and so glad you shared, we always end up with so many scraps and its sad to just cast aside.x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Something I badly need to do......I'm as guilty as you are, I reach for a fresh piece of card every time then toss the snippets in a drawer! Much better to have them stored in colour order x
ReplyDeleteYou've done a great job - very organised!
ReplyDeleteKath x
Thank you for sharing what you have done. I did follow this rule and found that I had stashed the recycled folders at the bottom of my craft cupboard, and that was it. I never bothered to take them out. I will try and do what you did. Super idea.
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It's always so interesting to see how other crafters store their bits and pieces! I use the same system as you for card stock offcuts, which I store with my complete sheets so I use them first. I'm taking heed of your white trimmings tin though and will be implementing something similar! Vicky x
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