My Scraproom

I actually have an “arts and craft room” upstairs. That is what we have called it anyways, since we moved here 7 years ago. But, it is now attic spill over. When we bought dining room furniture I didn’t see any reason to work upstairs when I had a perfectly good (seldom used) table downstairs. It does not usually look this neat, since we have a kitchen table too I don’t have to keep it picked up. Right now my china is still stored in here. But, all other nooks and crannies have been replaced w/ my craft stuff.

This is with the leaves out. When friends come over to scrap I put them in. My new computer is attached to the Cricut, I had been moving the kiddy table to our office every time I attached CDS. Now I won’t have to do that. The only problem w/ the dining table in center of room is the cords.

Here is a view from the other end, you can see plates that my grandmother painted on the wall…I get my artistic interest from her I guess. Our office is in the background.  The 3 tiered Longaberger baskets store some of my small, but growing, stamp collection.

It is nice to have the kid’s table in here, even my 2 year old now loves to draw. On the wall is one of the only paintings I ever framed. I have not painted since I started grad school, then I met dh and once married scrapbooking became my creative outlet.

This is an antique medicine cabinet my dh refinished for me before we knew how much work it was to strip paint from metal. We never hung the glass door back on because I painted the hardware (mistake) and never stripped it back. I’ve made use of some of my Longaberger baskets to store stickles, embossing powder, markers, and colored pencils. The boxes have all my software in them. I recently added several Martha Stewart chocolate boxes for storing the papers stacked here (not pictured.) Magazines are stacked below. And finished cards or projects in progress are on the second shelf.

My cards and envelopes are in one drawer, embellishments in another, and all my cords plus my embossing heat gun and glue gun are in another. I found an old punch storage bag that fits my Cricut carts and keypads perfectly.

My CM bags (3 of them) are in the corner. The big one has my paper in it. Albums you can see. The big basket has ribbon in it. CM stickers are in the black thing on the credenza w/ cutting tools and Cricut boxes. I like them out as I just moved the cartridges and I have not decided that it is the permanent solution.

Photos are stored in the CM organizer on floor here. Some in progress projects are in boxes. And the file basket currently has my files in it. Although I may eventually store paper scraps there when our office is finished. Dh is building a desk area….and I’m hoping he’ll allocate me more file space. My camera tripod is ready to go. I am almost ready to test some videos I’ve been planning.

Last angle:

Thanks for letting me share. My goal is to not have my dining room look like a store…so, I am trying to refrain from buying too many supplies!

One Response to “My Scraproom”

  • Hollygtn
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    scrapfor4 says:
    July 23, 2008 at 3:47 pm

    Love the Longaberger baskets!!!

    What a great work space!!
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    Tina Rivera says:
    July 24, 2008 at 2:49 am

    Nice space. Plenty of room to be creative.
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    Jenny (South Carolina) says:
    July 25, 2008 at 6:04 pm

    What a great space.

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