My scrap space is a long table and a chair--with all of my things ready to go in an instant as we are looking at moving out in the near future. I don't have that much scrap supplies as I tend to justify all my purchases (plus I have been scrapping for only over a year!) I keep my finished projects and albums offsite (shhhhhhh, I keep them inside my office cabinet!!) until I can bring them hom after I have my own scrap room.The totes on top of the table contain all my pens, paints, mists, adhesives and other scrappy stuff (tools, Chomper, Big Bite, and heating tools I keep inside my rolling tote). I only print the pictures which I will scrap and I keep them in a clear envelope. It's only recently that I brought out my Cuttlebug and my dies -- I tend to forget to use them. The cardboard boxes contain stickers, cardstocks and chipboard embellishments, while the clear box contains alphabet stickers and chipboards. For now, I only have 3 big paper stands/containers (placed behind the stack of cardboard boxes) for my patterned papers: one to hold kits, one for old lines, one for newer lines.
I hope to have my own scrap room in the future (I told my husband that it's non-negotiable in our new home!) For now, I'm thankful for this itty bitty space where I am most creative.
Patterned Paper: Bella's Flirty Collection
Janis, thank you for a great week here on the blog! Your projects were beautiful and super inspiring! Be sure to be back tomorrow for a special Saturday post and huge giveaway!!! See you then!