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Bonus round: Organizing your craft supplies, part two

Happy Friday!

In my haste to hit "publish" yesterday afternoon, I left out the last organization tip. Whoops! This helpful hint is from Mary Ann Wilson, a recent publishing grad who's with us as an intern in the copy department.

  • "A tool parts cabinet is the perfect organizer for all your smaller craft supplies. Choose one with clear plastic compartments in a variety of sizes to make it easy to see what you need and maximize your storage options. For additional organization within the compartments, line them with pieces cut from an egg carton or the plastic tray from a box of chocolates. Make sure your cabinet can be mounted to the wall, which not only keeps your supplies neatly out of the way when you’re not using them, but also creates a bit of extra shelf space. Replace the removable rubber top with a decorative runner, and your cabinet will fit in wherever you keep your crafting necessities."

Thanks, Mary Ann!

PS There's still time to leave a comment on Monday’s post for your chance to win The Unibind PhotoBook Creator Starter Kit and coupon for two free products (with free shipping) from RocketLife. Tell me your favourite craft to take on a road trip and your answer could be featured in an upcoming Q+A post.

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