Cardstock Organization

If you’ve been following me over on Instagram, I’ve been slowly sharing photos of my craft room reorganization. Here is my latest share, my cardstock organization:

Crafting and organizing have both become ways for me to destress. I’ve always known that about crafting, but organizing? This is when I tell you that it has spilled into other parts of the house…currently, the linen closet and my closet.

Okay, so for today I’m sharing my new [to me] 8.5×11 cardstock organizing method. A big shout out to @rebeccakeppel + @jennifermcguireink for great tips. This is my Concord & 9th cardstock, which is my go to. I also have my black and white cardstock stash lined up too. I have other brands that I keep separately including Stampin’ Up and @reverseconfetti, those are a separate project.

▪️ The sleeves were a suggestion by Rebecca. I labeled mine similar to Rebecca’s but have clear labels in my stash that are able to accomodate 2 lines. Here’s the link to Rebecca’s YouTube. It’s the one that specifically chats about her paper storage.
▪️ I used magazine holders, I found that tip over on Jennifer’s blog. I opted for a clear style since my shelves are open.

In the first photo [top], you also have a peek into my wall mounted woodblock stamp storage. The framed art –> from the kids😍

My earlier sneak peek of my stamp storage.

This pic is my previous Concord & 9th cardstock storage. It worked but I decided to feature the cardstock colors as part of my space. I’m using my former storage for my Reverse Confetti + Stampin’ Up.

The final photo is my earlier share of my woodblock stamp overflow storage. It’s by We R Memory Keepers and I picked it up from Joann’s a couple years ago.

I’m slowly working around my room. I’m tackling the visible and then will dive into the cupboards and drawers, honestly, that is where the real work begins. I squirrel things away.

I’ll add more photos as I finish projects!

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