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Top Shelf |
I have a cart that sits near my studio desk - it's
a Raskog cart from IKEA. When I was setting it up, I looked around the internet for ideas - and didn't find many. So, this is how I set it up.
Top Shelf:
- Box with stamps I want to use soon. In particular seasons, this turns into seasonal stamps (like Christmas).
- Box with precut papers I can use for the inside of the cards, bags I use to put finished cards and envelopes together and other small papers.
- Basket with towels for cleaning (paper and cloth).
- Scoreboard and Misti
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Second Shelf |
Second Shelf:
- Two baskets of embossing powders: metallic and colors
- Coffee filters for embossing
- Box of acrylic box which also contains basket for ink blending tools and ink swatch stamp.
- Small basket of long strips of paper for sentiments
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Third Shelf - one side |
Third shelf:
- Basket of large cling rubber stamps (especially backgrounds and Penny Black)
- Jar of finger blending tools
- Jars of water for watercoloring
- Pencil cases - Prismacolor (the large one), Derwent Inktense and Derwent watercolor
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Third shelf - other side |
I love my cart. It has made staying organized, and having everything handy for when I need it so much easier. One of my favorite purchases!
I also enjoy using baskets to help keep everything organized on the cart. I enjoy how they look. The exception to this is the acrylic blocks, which are in an acrylic storage box.
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