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52 Paper Crafting Organization Tips – Week 22

Welcome to Week #22 of my 52 Paper Crafting Organization Tips and StampinBuds Studio tour. Did you miss last week’s topic? I talked about a Craft Jars, so be sure to check that out.

This week I’m switching gears just a smidge to talk about…

Week 22: Shaker Card Organization!

Shaker Card Organization

As you can see by the photo, I’ve opted to use a Stamp Set Organizer Box to house most of my Shaker supplies in for convenience. This has proven to work really well for me since I don’t make a lot of Shaker cards, but have a few supplies on hand.

I like the dividers in the Organizer Box because it allows me to separate the different pieces of a Shaker Card into three easy areas.

In the very back of the box I store ONLY the Stamps/Thin Cuts that have matching Foam/Acetate pieces. Currently those items can be found on pages 64 – 66 of the 2021/2022 CTMH Core Idea Book. For example:

  • C1888 All Star Birthday Stamp Set paired with Z3871 Star Thin Cuts & Z4311 Star Foam & Acetate

In the middle area I store Plastic Jars of my most used Sequins. This way it’s always at my fingertips! Unfortunately, though, I tried looking for the jars online but since I bought them over a decade ago I wasn’t able to locate them. I DO know they still exist, so when I run across the link I’ll be sure to post it.

Lastly, in the area closest to the front, I store extra jars of sequins, new sequins bags, and even my anti-static pouch which creates a static-free surface when building Shaker Cards, heat embossing, applying glitter, and more!

If you’ve never made a Shaker Card before, here’s a quick video on how to make one. Have fun my friend!

Do you have Paper Crafting Organization questions?

Please be sure to leave your questions in the comment section below. I’d be more than happy to share a solution with you in an upcoming blog post.

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