My poor little craft space (spare bedroom) is bursting at the seams with its mismatched old cupboards and shelves. I decided to free up some space by getting some pieces of metal and some magnet. I stuck the thin metal sheets onto the walls with "no more nails" and stuck the magnets onto different things with a hot glue gun. I have also bought some Tesco magnetic knife strips which I still need to fix to the wall and be able to stick my scissors etc onto it. I also would like some more metal to attach my glitters onto but am now running out of spare wall space.
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Some offcuts of galvanised metal with my mica powders and some reinkers attached with magnets |
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The well fill metal sheet with my ink dusters and you can just see my stickles also attached.
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Metal sheet just visible with inks stuck onto it. |
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This is my best embossing powders stuck onto the metal sheets. I didn't want to hide the names but wish I had put the magnets onto the lid so I could see the colours. I can just about see the colours and put them all into colour families. |
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Another view of my embossing powders. There are lots of the Moon Glow gorgeous 2 tone embossing powders and some various makes of glitter embossing powder. |
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I fixed some of the metal sheets to the underside of some of my shelves and this is perfect to stick some of my small inkpads (versa magic chalk inks) onto. |
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This is one of the shelves with my Sizzix dies on but the underside has some inkpads stuck on. |
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Another view of the Sizzix shelf with inpads stuck on the underside. |
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Inkpads again on the underside of a shelf. |
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Yet more inkpads stuck onto underside of shelf. The glitter embossing paste actually have more room to be able to remove without knocking all the inkpads down! |
Wow Jacky you have been so busy, it must have taken you ages to do your storage, it looks amazing. Nice selection of dies too. Hugs, Anne x
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