Craft Room - Clients Home - Craft Supply Center

This lil' ole craft room packs so much in it! This is the Part 2 of Jaycee's craft room.  If you missed part 1, the gift wrap center, view it {

here

.} Let's take a  look at her desires for the room again. This is what she says:

"I envision this place to be a small room with wrapping paper, ribbons,

sewing machine, scissors, glue gun, wire and other crafty things that can be easily accessible.

I want a place that I can run into to wrap a gift quickly, or somewhere that I can do a craft and if I need to leave it out I can just close the door. Maybe peg boards? It also houses the printer. "

 With those thoughts in mind... the Craft Supply Center was created:

clients space

pretty great huh?

Here is the space before:

and another before:

We needed storage, so by removing the top part of the desk and 

attaching pegboard to the wall, we got exactly that.

A TIP FOR YOU: if you have a small space - think vertical! You can get so much storage, going UP!

Shelving was added to the pegboard. Some NEW and some USED . . .

We reused those shelves that we removed from the

Ikea

bookshelf.

Most of the bins here on the shelves are from the dollar tree. 

I love the simplify sign! My motto is: simplify. create. organize. decorate.

I NEED to get a sign like that for myself.

We attached a

thread rack

to the pegboard {to leave the desk clear}

Canning jars make great storage for markers, pens, etc.

Jaycee had these baskets kicking around... so up onto the pegboard they went.

The printer got a new stand... and it also gave us more storage room.

The shelf underneath the printer holds paper and a bin for toner.

Canning jars are also great to hold ribbon and such.

Folders were created for all her 8 1/2 x 11 colored papers.

NOW for the before and afters of Jaycee's craft room . . .

and here is the rest of the room: 

{click on the photo below to be directed to part 1 of this room makeover}

 I know Jaycee loves this space.  

Everything is easy to find and easily accessible, which is exactly what she envisioned.

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