I went to Scrapbook Attack today and picked up a couple of goodies. The best part is they were free! I just told them my name was Erica H....r and I wanted to use my Garage Sale Credit!

How do you organize your chipboard stuff? is a post on the CKMB. Since I've been though several and have now developed which for me, is a great system I wanted to share. Sadly, the board did not want me to share. Since it wouldn't let me post my pics, I thought this would make a great follow up to my Re-org post anyway, so here it is:




I found these neat little hinged tins at Specialty Bottle Company. They are 5.5" x 3.7" x .9". The hinged lids also have clear window so you can what's inside. If you're like me and you lose everything, even when your just sitting at a table cropping, hinged lids are good! (I really do lose everything, when I started cropping with other people, I really had to resist the urge every fifteen minutes to ask, "Did you take my Tweezer Bees?" "Is that my trimmer?" "Are you hiding my pictures? I know my niece is cute, but just because you scrapbooker her, doesn't make her yours!" But I do resist the urge which is a good thing, because never, ever has anyone ever taken my things intentionally or accidentally. Apparently the chaos ends my table.) Oh yeah, back on topic, even with shipping, these tins were less than a dollar!

So I use one tin for each letter, X and Z share one tin, one for punctuation, one for 1-5, another for 6-9 and 0 (The number breakout seems odd, but it's the only way I could get 6 and 9 in the same tin, which is important, because they are the same shape.) I also keep other small chipboard and ghost shapes in these tins by shape or theme.

All of my alpha, nums and punctuation tins fit into two of these neat little wire basket from Target's Dollar Spot. I use a third basket for letters too big for the tins.



The three baskets sit in a pretty little row, the letters withing, patiently waiting for a layout of their own.

The entire Alphabet will fit into one of the large Snap 'n Stack Organizers (I got mine on clearance after Christmas, but they have them for full price with a different color lid at both Target and JoAnn's)

Re-org


I've been working on my scrap area, prompted the purchase of a new display from a LSS moving to another locale and my boys' wish to build and dare I say, play the Foosball table that's been in a box in the garage for just about a year now. (I share my space with them, but they'll gladly complain that my scrap table takes up too much room in their game den) So here's my new display, partially filled. They boys were great help assembling it, especially considering we had no directions and had to back up and re-build about 462 times!


I am using the top two bars for some of my larger punches and. The only thing on the third bar right now is a seven-figure check given to me by my cousin and scrapbuddy. On the bottom bar, I've attached a dowel rod with clip it up clips, and voila, faux clip it up. There's allot more to go it, it's still a work in progress. Just below the last bar, shelf which is great for displaying mini-albums. So far, I'm loving it!

And here's a pic of a tin I picked up at the infamous Dollar Spot, which perfectly hold my corner punches I like to keep handy.

Tonight, our LSS (Scrapbook Attack) had a little customer appreciation event including a raffle with great prices. You got a ticket for every dollar you spent in the lat month or so. To improve my chance I decide to do a bit of last minute shopping. I was actually pretty good, I only bought two small Technique Tuesday set. But they were awesome set! I hadn't even seen them on their blog or site yet. So I got A Little More Organized, a companion to my beloved Organized and Inspired and Storytellers - Remember the Moments.

Then the raffle began and I won this really cool card box by Adorn It. You'll have to go to melegs' blog to see what she won!


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A Couple of my Layouts...