Showing posts with label JetMax storage cubes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JetMax storage cubes. Show all posts

Monday, May 5, 2008

Take a peek at how I organize my scrapbooks & albums

As I mentioned before, I am currently taking Stacy Julian's online Library of Memories class at the Big Picture Scrapbooking site. I totally love her view of scrapbooking and it's freed me from the guilt of feeling behind in keeping up to date.

Since I started scrapbooking using the Creative Memories approach (back in 1996/1997), I have a bunch of scrapbooks that are chronologically organized by year. I also have some that are organized by theme such as school, portraits, vacations, and Christmas. I have condensed all of these into about 25 scrapbooks.



I have mostly 12" x 12" scrapbooks but also 12" x 15", 8" x 10", 8 1/2" x 11", 5" x 7", and some specialty mini albums. I wanted to imprint each Creative Memories album spine with the year and/or subject like this
but after doing some research on the internet, the best price I found was $7 a spine multiplied by about 25 albums and that was more than I wanted to spend. So, I found an alternative.

I lifted this idea from some ladies on the Library of Memories class board. I used a Stampin' Up! scallop punch for the base, a Creative Memories large circle punch for the center, punched and set eyelets at the top and bottom of each tag, using my Crop-A-Dile, threaded 1/4" ribbon through the spine, and tied it in a bow. Using my American Crafts photo marker, I hand wrote the titles on each tag. I like this system because it's easy, very do-able, and cheap. I was able to use my paper scraps to create all of the tags.

The scrapbooks you've just seen are all completed and reside in a bookcase in my family room. I also have some scrapbooks in progress in my studio.

These are 6" x 6" albums that will be given as gifts. Most of them are mini school albums destined to go to grandparents and godparents.


Then there are some miscellaneous theme albums and one chron album.


And, finally there are my Library of Memories albums which are all organized by topics and color coded as taught in the class. Currently, I'm using 8" x 8" We R Memory Keepers post-bound linen scrapbooks.


Each topic group will share the same color scrapbook. For example, all of the pictures about my immediate family will go into black albums and labeled "All About Us". Within each album are section title pages for each of my family members and a title page for layouts that include two or more of us. So, there is a section with just pages that focus on me and another section with photos that focus on our pet and so on. As a section grows and gets too large to fit in this particular album, I'll create a new black album to house just that one section. The new black album will be have the title of the section such as "Pets".

I also changed the way I organized my photos, based upon the Library of Memories class. Stacy Julian has a two-part system that feeds into the scrapbooks. The first part consists of traditional photo-sleeve albums that are organized by yearly seasons. So, you would have all of your Spring 2008 photos in one album, Summer 2008 photos in another album, etc.
Because Winter rolls over into the next year, I decided to split my albums into quarters instead of seasons. For example, one album will have Jan - Mar 2008. Then the next album will have Apr - Jun 2008, etc. Stacy has so many pictures per season that one album is needed to hold one season. However, that's not the case for me. I have several years housed in one book. I have Jan - Mar 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, and 2008 in one album with each year marked and divided within. Also, to make it easier to put each album back after using it, all of the albums are numbered sequentially as well.


I wanted to make some cute tag labels to go on the spines of my photo albums (like the ones on my completed scrapbooks.) I didn't want to go with the same scallop tag so I created these tagswhich are made of scrap white chipboard, covered with My Mind's Eye pattern paper, topped with chipboard numbers that were painted with Making Memories paint and then sealed with Stampin' Up! Crystal Effects glaze.


The Crystal Effects makes the chipboard numbers look like glass.


I did all of this work but the tags don't fit on the spines well. So, I've got to think about how to solve this problem.


The second part of the photo system cosists of drawers of photos filed by topics which match the broad topics of the albums. I have my categories in JetMax drawer cubes.
JetMax makes a cube that has four drawers in one. These were on clearance at Target and they were all sold out by the time I decided to get one. So, instead I have these that have two drawers and a large basket.

Here's a look inside the "Things We Do"drawer which is further subdivided.

I still need to move the rest of my pictures either into the albums or drawers. The rest of my loose photos are in these four boxes (by Creative Memories and other companies).
And, finally I have a bunch of negatives that I need to sort and file.You've seen how I store my scrapbooks and photos. In a future post, I'll show you how I store my supplies.

Monday, April 7, 2008

I'm almost there!

It all started here

and here.
I had accumulated weeks of mess by not putting away projects and supplies in an increasingly disorganized and dysfunctional space. I was paralyzed by the chaos. I could not create. I reached my limit. Something had to give. And, so it began...the cleaning, the sorting, and the purging. Armed with my new tools (the organization books I talked about March 2) and my hope for a better place, I started the arduous task of re-thinking and re-creating my space.

Days turned into weeks and my anxiety grew because I could not create. But then it came, so slowly and slyly I did not recognize it at first. I could see some glimmer of hope. I could imagine a new space. I could actually see the floor! Yes, I can get back my sanity. Yes, I can recover my sanctuary. Yes, I can create a functional space.

So, after much toiling, store coupons, and many trips to local craft stores, my work is coming to an end. I have sorted, organized, and went through most of my stuff and decided that these things have to go. Here you see boxes of supplies that I'm selling, almost all of it for $5 and less.
There are still boxes of stuff that need to be sorted.
And a couple of odds and ends here and there.
But, for the most part I've created a space that will support my creating.



Here, I unveil the new additions to my studio....
Thank God for 50% off coupons and at-the-right time sales. I was able to get most of these cubes at 43% - 50% off retail price. I ended up buying 14 cubes (some are to the left out of the picture frame) and have six more on a raincheck (I'm not sure I'll be getting them). I went to Ikea to get the reed baskets that fit perfectly on the shelves. I'm sure I'll be moving things around until I get a system that works perfectly for me. But, I'm loving my new shelves.

To treat my stress (throughout this process) without spending a lot of money (those cubes were expensive enough) I frequented the dollar and clearance spots at M's, AC's, and J's and found some gems.
I also took some time to create which I find so relaxing. I made a few cards using my scraps.

and this design with some variations.

And, although I didn't make the next item during my purging period, I wanted to share it too. This project came as a kit from Club Scrap. Everything, except adhesive, was included (chipboard pieces, paper, ribbon, instructions). I didn't like the Club Scrap paper so I substituted paper from my stash. I love the results.


I'm having a crop this weekend where I hope to find new homes for my excess stuff. If you're in the Accokeek, Maryland area please stop by and shop. Until next week....

Friday, March 28, 2008

There are some great sales going on

MemoryWorks is having its annual clearance sale with savings of 10% - 30%. But, the big news is that if you sign up to be a consultant (which is also on sale) you can get up to 50% off on some products! Hurry, items sell out FAST. If you want to check out the products go here. If you're interested in learning more about becoming a consultant email me (see link to the right).

A.C. Moore has a fantastic deal going on through Saturday. You can get 50% off TWO regular priced items. To get your coupon go here.

I finally got the book and I'm loving the ideas! I haven't finished it yet but I think this will make a big difference with my efficiency, effectiveness, and neatness.


Based upon what I've learned so far, I'm going to re-organize my space according to how I work when I scrapbook. This will mean I'll need to move things around and get new storage. I'm using my A.C. Moore coupons to buy JetMax modular storage cubes.

I've took a quick visual inventory of my supplies and tools. Based upon this, I've decided upon the cubes I'll need which will be a mix of all of the styles that A.C. Moore has in stock. It won't be in this exact confirguration, but you get the idea.


Also, you may want to save some of your money because starting on Sunday A.C. Moore has some great sales on:

  • Cuttlebug products - 40% off
  • Sizzix products - 40 % off
  • Die Cuts With A View Stacks - 40% I especially like this cardstock because it has a white core that shows through when you distress it.
  • 3-piece lined wicker basket set - 46% off You can store your scrapbooking stuff inside your JetMax cubes.
  • Cricut cartridges - 50% off (reg. $99.99)
  • Photo boxes - 50% off (reg. $3.99)
  • Chalk sets - 50% off (reg. 14.99)
  • Furry socks - 50% off To keep your feet warm and cozy while scrapping, of course!
Note, I usually get my sales information from Korie's blog. However, I was so excited to see these sale items I thought I'd share them with you.