Get inspired to organize your craft space with these general craft storage ideas!
It’s week 4 of Craft Storage Solutions!
So far we’ve cover Fabric Storage, Thread & Bobbin Storage, and Scrapbook Paper Storage.
Today I am sharing 20 General Craft Storage Solutions!
There are some really ingenious ideas here, and I hope they inspire you in your own craft space.
I know they are inspiring me!
Speaking of craft spaces… Mine is about 60% complete!
I can’t wait to share it though it may be a few more weeks before it’s completely ready.
But I can tell you it is already SO much more functional!
So, without further ado, check out these amazing general craft storage solutions!
Shower Caddy Gift Wrap Station from Better Homes & Gardens
Using a shower caddy outside of the shower is really thinking outside of the box.
Organizing PDF Patterns from Vanilla Joy
Get tips for organizing your sewing patterns here.
Spice Rack Storage from Away We Go
A spice rack caddy a great way to store buttons, glitter, and other small embellishments.
Under Shelf Jar Storage from Poofy Cheeks
I love that this storage saves your shelf space!
Hanging Paint Storage from Mad in Crafts
A brilliant way to store your paints AND easily access them.
PVC Pipe Paint Storage from Today’s Creative Blog
This is an inexpensive DIY for your paint or desk accessories.
Glitter Shakers from Artful Panoply
Glitter in salt shakers is a great way to easily use them AND it looks so pretty.
Long Needle Storage from Meli Melo Art
Loading salt shakers with steel wool makes a good storage space for long needles and keeps them sharp.
Copic Marker Storage from Scrap Shotz
This marker storage makes it easy to find the color your are looking for.
Wine Rack Storage from My C.A.S.E. Studies
Plastic cups in a wine rack is a brilliant idea for desk accessories.
Washi Tape Storage from The Scrap Shoppe
Create simple storage for your favorite washi tapes that also tucks about on your desktop.
Organized Baker’s Twine from Damask Love
This is a pretty way to organize your twine AND make it easily accessible.
DIY Ribbon Storage from The Cottage Mama
Vertical storage for your ribbon is a real space saver.
Air Vent Stamp Tray from Better Homes & Gardens
Turn an air vert into a handy tray for your wooden stamps.
Rain Gutter Stamp Storage from Polkadot Whimsy
Rain gutters on the wall are another great stamp storage idea.
Towel Bar Hanging Storage from I Heart Organizing
Using a towel bar takes your storage up off of your desk space.
DIY Jewelry Plier Stand from Embergrass Jewelry
This super simple idea is perfect to keep your jewelry pliers organized and easy to grab.
Vertical Glitter Glue Storage from Kattiz Scrap
Storing glitter glue upside down makes it easier to use.
Craft Punch Storage from Dragonfly Dreams
See how to turn these bars into the perfect craft punch storage.
Metal Die Storage from Paula Pascual
This is a great way to keep your metal dies organized.
So what did you think? There is a little something for everyone, right?
I’m blown away by the stamp storage.
I hope these spectacular storage ideas have inspired you!
I hope you find a use for these general craft storage ideas!
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Helaine Hartman
Thursday 12th of September 2024
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Christie Moyer
Tuesday 31st of October 2023
I love these ideas would love to continue to get more ideas
Darlene
Sunday 30th of October 2022
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Michele McDonald
Sunday 30th of October 2022
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Hermelinda Cachay
Tuesday 29th of December 2020
Felicitaciones.Me encanta ser ordenada.Pero todo esta en ingles y solo hablo español.Me gustaria saber donde los pueddo comprar.Vivo en Bogotá Combia
Dawn Walker
Saturday 18th of January 2020
We had to move a year ago 3 months after our notice was given. Between shopping for a new home, packing, and repairs to our new home, there was not time to declutter. Everything was packed as efficiently as possible. I unpacked the priority items for the kitchen, baths, and bedrooms. From there I went back to the rest of the boxes for those rooms one at a time. I kept only what was needed or what would fit. The rest was donated.Then continued with the clothing, etc. A year later, I am now working on my sewing room. I took time trying to figure out how the furniture would be placed, and are now adding some storage and organizers now that I have identified what was needed and where it should go. I agree, take your time with your layout and determining your needs. You can still sew in the meantime and get a feel for the room. It takes time, but you will be glad you did!