I really enjoyed this tutorial. It has a tremendous amount of ideas to sort out our scrapbook papers so they are easily accessible. Thanks so much Abbi
I use the accordion folders for my card stock. Works basically the same way. I use zippered envelopes for my scraps, sorted by color: greens with greens and so on.
Abbi - I have been struggling with a workable way to store all of my craft paper and you have offered such an awesome solution! I'm currently printing labels for my clear plastic containers that will go on the new shelf my husband installed in my craft room closet. Michael's had an awesome sale and with my military discount, vouchers & a gift card from my son for Christmas my total cost for this project was less than $50!! This should be very easy to maintain, as well. Thank you so much for posting this video!!
For scraps: I rarely save anything less than half, if I have something that could become a photo mat, I cut it down to 4 X 6 and put it in the plastic photo boxes, categorized by color (one box for each color, I have 12). These stay close to my work station, that way I can grab a piece quickly for stamping, die cutting, or as a photo mat. For kits (patterned papers, coordinating card stock, ephemera): I usually keep a kit together until I've made all of my layouts/cards. then I put card stock back in its container and the scraps as listed above. I usually only save patterned paper from a kit if it is tone on tone. The rest I take to a crop and put in the give away box.
Love your tower. I think on the side it would be nice to have waterfall style wall-hung organizers for scraps to coordinate with the adjacent colors (around the corner on the side)… or even command hooks with hanging clear envelopes. Or even just envelopes taped onto the side and left open! I love magazine holders for my letter sized paper. I want some clear plastic like you have - mine are Ikea cardboard and they are aging!
I use a 3" binder with page protectors for scraps. I use dividers to label "color categories" but each "color category" can have several page protectors. The "color category" has pattern paper also. I also use a 3" binder with page protectors for vinyls and just label the page protector with the type/brand of vinyl using a dry erase marker. These are also sorted by color. I keep a round pencil cup for long strips that are 1 1/2" or smaller wide and use those for sentiments, card borders, etc. If I buy a paper pack, I keep it as is and just stack them on a shelf either upright or flat. I like your tower for plain cardstock and may invest in those later. That's a good solution for all sizes of solids! I have some of the accordion file folders made specifically for cardstock. It works OK for 12 x 12 sheets and was horrible for scraps for me. lol The binder works much better! Thanks for the tips!
Papers paper storage cont. I was pleased that I am using much of your solutions for paper storage After much frustration with patterned storage I discovered that generally I organize by the same color categories as solids so yellow stripes or checks or flowers whatever just the general color hue. Can get more specifics and separate by type of pattern within the color. There isn’t always a clear theme to pattern paper but when There is I use a very specific theme like Christmas or Halloween
For small scraps I use the organizer from Michaels that for photos. They have mini boxes within a larger case and I keep one colour in each mini box. (Photo & Craft storage by Simply Tidy)
For my 8.5x11 solid sheets I put them in a binder in sheet protectors, organized by color. & weight(copy paper/ cardstock) I can still see all the colors I have and I know exactly where they all are without them taking up a lot of space. And for my 12x12 sheets I have them separated by color, and pattern. And those I store in a plastic drawer system. Scraps have their own drawer but I don’t sort them out. Lol but I love all your solutions!
I have lots of scraps and now I first look ad the scraps when I need paper. If it is not there, than I can use new paper. All my scraps are in plastic pockets by colour near my desk. The new paper is not near my desk and I have to stand up to get it. That helps me to use up scraps.
Abby, where did you say you purchased those paper cubbies you stacked? Thank you for the excellent organizational tips. I will definitely be tuning in to your channel regularly!
Hello, I have a paper sorter like you have in your closet. However, when I moved my paper sorter is now exposed. Do you know a way that I could make them into drawers instead of shelves or inserts so the paper doesn't get dusty
where did you get your storage tower for 12x12 pages. How much?...dimensions? Thanks!! I am redoing my scrapbook room ....got my pages loaded on my rack and it broke.
Hi Abbi, I just looked more closely at the 12x12" clear plastic tiered holders. They look to me like they might not work well unless they have lots of paper in them; like the paper would lean over or bend over (depending on weight) unless it's being held up by other paper. Is that your experience?
I really enjoyed this tutorial. It has a tremendous amount of ideas to sort out our scrapbook papers so they are easily accessible. Thanks so much Abbi
You're welcome. Glad it was helpful!
I use the accordion folders for my card stock. Works basically the same way. I use zippered envelopes for my scraps, sorted by color: greens with greens and so on.
Love that!
I am a craft hoarder so i keep tiny scraps. When it's too tiny I use a shaped hole punch and make confetti.
That is such a great idea! Thank you for sharing! :)
Haha ne too! Glad I'm not the only one. 😂❤
Abbi - I have been struggling with a workable way to store all of my craft paper and you have offered such an awesome solution! I'm currently printing labels for my clear plastic containers that will go on the new shelf my husband installed in my craft room closet. Michael's had an awesome sale and with my military discount, vouchers & a gift card from my son for Christmas my total cost for this project was less than $50!! This should be very easy to maintain, as well. Thank you so much for posting this video!!
You are so welcome! I'm thrilled you found it so helpful! :)
For scraps: I rarely save anything less than half, if I have something that could become a photo mat, I cut it down to 4 X 6 and put it in the plastic photo boxes, categorized by color (one box for each color, I have 12). These stay close to my work station, that way I can grab a piece quickly for stamping, die cutting, or as a photo mat. For kits (patterned papers, coordinating card stock, ephemera): I usually keep a kit together until I've made all of my layouts/cards. then I put card stock back in its container and the scraps as listed above. I usually only save patterned paper from a kit if it is tone on tone. The rest I take to a crop and put in the give away box.
Wow!! Sounds like you have an amazing system!
Thank you Abbi. I love your storage ideas. I'm terrible at organizing and this helped me a lot.
You are so welcome! :)
Love your tower. I think on the side it would be nice to have waterfall style wall-hung organizers for scraps to coordinate with the adjacent colors (around the corner on the side)… or even command hooks with hanging clear envelopes. Or even just envelopes taped onto the side and left open!
I love magazine holders for my letter sized paper. I want some clear plastic like you have - mine are Ikea cardboard and they are aging!
Sounds great! Have fun organizing! :)
I use a 3" binder with page protectors for scraps. I use dividers to label "color categories" but each "color category" can have several page protectors. The "color category" has pattern paper also. I also use a 3" binder with page protectors for vinyls and just label the page protector with the type/brand of vinyl using a dry erase marker. These are also sorted by color. I keep a round pencil cup for long strips that are 1 1/2" or smaller wide and use those for sentiments, card borders, etc. If I buy a paper pack, I keep it as is and just stack them on a shelf either upright or flat.
I like your tower for plain cardstock and may invest in those later. That's a good solution for all sizes of solids! I have some of the accordion file folders made specifically for cardstock. It works OK for 12 x 12 sheets and was horrible for scraps for me. lol The binder works much better! Thanks for the tips!
Thank you for sharing your ideas! :)
Exceptional video 🎉
Thank you very much! I'm happy you enjoyed the video.
Papers paper storage cont. I was pleased that I am using much of your solutions for paper storage After much frustration with patterned storage I discovered that generally I organize by the same color categories as solids so yellow stripes or checks or flowers whatever just the general color hue. Can get more specifics and separate by type of pattern within the color. There isn’t always a clear theme to pattern paper but when There is I use a very specific theme like Christmas or Halloween
Great ideas! Thank you for sharing! :)
I use the tower and some project cases. What do you use to store the printed paper pads?
For small scraps I use the organizer from Michaels that for photos. They have mini boxes within a larger case and I keep one colour in each mini box. (Photo & Craft storage by Simply Tidy)
Good ideas! :)
What do you do with paper that comes in a tear-off "book"?
Great ideas Abbi tfs
Thank you!!
For my 8.5x11 solid sheets I put them in a binder in sheet protectors, organized by color. & weight(copy paper/ cardstock) I can still see all the colors I have and I know exactly where they all are without them taking up a lot of space. And for my 12x12 sheets I have them separated by color, and pattern. And those I store in a plastic drawer system. Scraps have their own drawer but I don’t sort them out. Lol but I love all your solutions!
Thank you! I'm so glad you found them helpful! :)
Hi great video. Love it. Where did u get the accordion rainbow paper holder for scraps. Thanks 😅
I got mine on Amazon! You can find the links to purchase them in the post here! www.abbikirstencollections.com/craft-paper-storage-and-organization/
I have lots of scraps and now I first look ad the scraps when I need paper. If it is not there, than I can use new paper. All my scraps are in plastic pockets by colour near my desk. The new paper is not near my desk and I have to stand up to get it. That helps me to use up scraps.
Great idea!
Hi, can you please provide a link for those gorgeous textured colorful paperstock showing in your video ? Thanks
Yes, you can find those beautiful cardstock at 12x12 Cardstock shop here - www.12x12cardstock.shop/abbikirsten
Abby, where did you say you purchased those paper cubbies you stacked? Thank you for the excellent organizational tips. I will definitely be tuning in to your channel regularly!
I purchased those at my local craft store :)
Love these ideas❤. Do you have a video for final storage?
Yes, I do! Here is a tutorial to help! th-cam.com/video/-st7qfLLruU/w-d-xo.html
Hello, I have a paper sorter like you have in your closet. However, when I moved my paper sorter is now exposed. Do you know a way that I could make them into drawers instead of shelves or inserts so the paper doesn't get dusty
Not off hand, but you may be able to reach out to a carpenter in your area to see if they can help :)
If you are using the cubbies from Michaels, you can get a Pegboard door that fits inside the cubbies and is a magnetic close.
where did you get your storage tower for 12x12 pages. How much?...dimensions? Thanks!! I am redoing my scrapbook room ....got my pages loaded on my rack and it broke.
You an find links to the items I used here! www.abbikirstencollections.com/craft-paper-storage-and-organization/
Where did u get all of your circut little characters?
They are sometimes included in the mystery boxes from Cricut :)
Where did you get the rainbow accordian file?
You can find a variety of accordion files on Amazon :)
Hi Abbi, I just looked more closely at the 12x12" clear plastic tiered holders. They look to me like they might not work well unless they have lots of paper in them; like the paper would lean over or bend over (depending on weight) unless it's being held up by other paper. Is that your experience?
I haven't personally experienced this. I have used them for several years. :)
Is cardstock the same as scrapbook paper. Not the very thin decorative paper.
Yes, many papers labeled as scrapbook are cardstock. Just be sure to check the weight :)