my new year’s resolutions, five days in

January 5, 2009 at 12:27 pm | Posted in chatty, house crafty, projects to do | 9 Comments

We’re back in Portland, hooray! Two more bouts of snow really mixed things up but we’re home, settled, and happy to be here. And for once (unlike the many, many years I have vowed to learn to crochet, ahem) I have excelled so far at my New Year’s resolution: keeping my craft room organized! Last year was a blur of move to a new house, new book, new baby, the usual freelance projects, moving the craft room upstairs, and the ensuing craft debris that I never had the time to clean up, plus the mountain of supplies that never really found a home.

Well, December’s snowstorm handed me a few unexpected can’t-leave-the-house days to really tackle my craft room, and with Andrew home to hang out with Pearl, I got so much done. If you are also contending with an unruly bead (or other small-craft-thing) collection, I wrote up a quick and simple how-to project over at CraftStylish: making colorful embellished labels for your bead boxes. Mine reflect the color or type of beads, charms and rhinestones inside, but of course you could adapt this basic idea to label your sewing, knitting, paper, or anything-else supplies too. I also started using a plain white paint palette to corral the loose beads that end up in every corner of my life, and having a place to stash them so I don’t have to put each and every one away as I find it has been a huge help too.

My New Year's resolution posts on CraftStylish

So, here is my newly redone bead shelf! If you ever wondered how a crafty nerd put her endless beading stuff into some sort of order, here’s my first round of organizing:

Re-organized bead boxes, tools, and palette shelf

I put notes on the flickr photo to mention exactly what things were, but the basic idea is tools, seed beads and put-away palette on top, with labeled bead boxes stacked in fives on the shelves below (I still need to label about half my boxes, which aren’t in the photo). My findings, chain, wire, and other jewelry-making things are in my card catalog a few feet away, on top of my fabric shelves.

jewelry supplies and findings in my card catalog

I made some simple hand-written pink paper labels for those drawers, too, which I’m hoping to fancy up when I have the time.

one of my labels

Anyway, you wouldn’t have wanted to see a picture until now, my workroom was terrible from top to bottom, but I am so happy to have my craft stuff under control at last! I have a big soft spot for January (my birthday month) but it doesn’t always feel like a new year, or anything new at all — and this time around getting things in order has been really nice. I’m excited to work on some fresh new projects without having to shove teetering piles of crafts past to the side.

Speaking of the new year, thanks so much to Shawn for using my black-eyed peas picture for her fantastic New Year’s post on boing boing, that was so cool! Hope 2009 has been good to you so far.

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  1. Thanks for the great tips!

    RP

  2. Such a great organizational idea! Plus, it looks cute too!

  3. I am drooling…I love craft supply organization!

  4. It looks great, Susan! All of my craft stuff is stashed in my office closet, but someday I hope to organize it nicely.

  5. thanks, y’all! I really appreciate it! So far so good… just 359 days to go.

  6. [...] In crochet patterns, crochets, free patterns | Susan of West Coast Crafty shows you how to organize your beads with beaded labels for easy access. Love this! This was a tip she discovered last year while organizing her craft [...]

  7. [...] of West Coast Crafty shows you how to organize your beads with beaded labels for easy access. Love this! This was a tip she detected final year whilst organizing her craft [...]

  8. This is a cute idea to stop the neverending search for the particular bead you need. I also find this would be helpful when you have a larger stack type organizer. I have my beads, clasp, threads, etc. in a tall 12 draw utility box and with the exception of the threads and tools, I do have to search for certain things, if I forget where they actually are. Thanks for the idea to do on my utility box.

  9. Love the organization Post! Where did you get a card catalogue? That’s such a great Idea. I also like the attaching beads to the outside of the container. I might have to organize my fabric something like you’ve got there since currently it’s stuffed into giant recycled reusable shoppiing bags.


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