6 Tips for a Tidy Scrapbook Closet
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6 Tips for a Tidy Scrapbook Closet
What was once a chaotic junk closet is now transformed into an inspirational storage space for a beginning scrapper. Simple, straightforward storage solutions, with a few snaps of bright color, invigorate this scrapbook hideaway.
Take Advantage of a Closet
If your scrapbooking supplies are taking over your house, tuck them into a spare hall closet with these six creative ideas.
Be Inspired
Because of the limited area, every inch of the closet is put to work. Cork trivets from a kitchen-and-bath store create a miniature bulletin board -- the trivets are thicker than standard wall cork and are easily mounted with foam tape.
Store with Drawers
A set of metal-mesh drawer dividers keep flip-top containers of small embellishments from sliding around. Metal label holders glued to each drawer make it clear what's inside.
Keep Them Tidy
Zipper-close transparent sleeves store acrylic and foam stamps in layers for easy access.
Hide It Behind the Door
Pegboard makes the most of behind-the-door dead space, with minimal nail holes. Adjustable shelves move with changing storage needs.
Hang It Up
Papers hanging from clothes hangers look pretty and accessible, and the system separates pattern types and colors.
Take Advantage of a Closet
If your scrapbooking supplies are taking over your house, tuck them into a spare hall closet with these six creative ideas.
Be Inspired
Because of the limited area, every inch of the closet is put to work. Cork trivets from a kitchen-and-bath store create a miniature bulletin board -- the trivets are thicker than standard wall cork and are easily mounted with foam tape.
Store with Drawers
A set of metal-mesh drawer dividers keep flip-top containers of small embellishments from sliding around. Metal label holders glued to each drawer make it clear what's inside.
Keep Them Tidy
Zipper-close transparent sleeves store acrylic and foam stamps in layers for easy access.
Hide It Behind the Door
Pegboard makes the most of behind-the-door dead space, with minimal nail holes. Adjustable shelves move with changing storage needs.
Hang It Up
Papers hanging from clothes hangers look pretty and accessible, and the system separates pattern types and colors.
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