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Organizing Your Craft Materials

Crafting can be a good and relaxing activity at home but the clutter that you leave behind after your work can be so stressful, you might as well not do it anymore if you want to chill out! Even if you are not a cluttered person, it is hard to avoid being so if you do crafts because of the materials that you use. This is especially true if you are doing paper crafts, which involve a lot of cutting and pasting. You use a lot of small materials as accent pieces that can be a clutter if you do not know how to organize.

Organize is the keyword when doing crafts while making sure that you still have a clean space afterwards. Here are two ideas and tips on how to organize your craft stuff and make sure that you will have a relaxing time before and after crafting.

1. Set a space

To minimize clutter, make sure that you set a space in the house that you will use for crafting project. This will prevent clutter from getting to other areas in the house. It does not have to be a room or a big area. It can be an area in the house where you can sit or a special chair that you often sit in. The key is to designate it as a crafting area so that you will naturally go to that area when you want to do your projects. If you like watching TV while knitting or making scrapbooks, by all means settle on a chair in front of the TV. Make sure though that you stay there and you keep all your crafting stuff there.

2. Use storage

There are a lot of storage options available for crafting people. It all depends on the kind of craft that you are into. Sewing and knitting are of course easier to manage because it does not need a lot of stuff. Paper crafts and scrapbooking are harder to manage because these crafts have a lot of materials, from the papers to the accents to the gadgets. You will probably need a cabinet for all your ribbons and glitters. Others with lesser stuff can just settle for a tool box which you can carry to your area. A toolbox is a good idea for those who do not have a specific place where they can work.

 

 

 

 

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