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Creating Your Craft Room
Creating Your Craft RoomAll of us crafters would love to have a craft room. Some of us are lucky and we have an extra room we can use. Some of us don't and if you are anything like me, I bet your crafts are spread out. But just as a home office is important now a days so is a place for us to be able to relax and craft. Here is my tip.Go to your local Salvage company and get yourself some big shutters or some old bi-fold doors. Get some big hinges to hinge them together. Paint the doors or shutters a color that will compliment your room. You now have a screen to section off your craft area. Now clean out that clutter corner. Find a small table, the size depending on your space. Try to make it large enough for a comfy chair if you can. Crocheters and knitters will appreciate having a chair. Above your table install a few hanging cork bulletin boards. These are to hang directions on. If you have room, hang a magnetic tool holder or you can get a magnetic knife holder on the net. These will hold scissors, crochet hooks, beading tools, or any thing with a metal base. Now find yourself 3 fruit boxes that are the same size. You can get these when the produce man re-stocks at the local grocery. You want the tops to the boxes. Put the top on the bottom of the box so that you have a double strength box. With double sided carpet tape, tape all three boxes together. Cover with Contact paper or Spray Paint. Make as many of these as you will need to store your supplies. These can be stacked or put under your table, they also could be used next to your chair for a handy table. Depending on wall space you could hang some shelves. Now decorate your little space. Pictures can be hung on your screen as long as they are not too heavy. Throw a pillow in your chair and don't forget get a radio or boom box for some mood music. And if you have kids make a cute "Keep out" or "Only girls allowed" sign. Have fun. It's your space. By Debra in Colorado Your SpaceIn addition to a craft room, it could also be used to make a quiet space for reading or a cup of tea with a friend. A place without a TV, my own little living room. .By Jayne Empty NestI am just getting started re creating a craft room. I had one in the attic but now that my son is off to college, I have room downstairs. The attic is such a mess i can't do anything up there. Now I can create a craft room and organize at the same time.My New Craft RoomI am in midst of doing my craft room... I bought some inexpensive shelves, put a pretty patterned valance on the window. I got an idea for a peg board to be able to put a lot of tools on that. The peg board is white and I was looking at the valance material and thought gee if I took painter's blue tape and sectioned it off into 5 or 6 areas I could mix up some paint colors to match the colours in the material to bring the room together. Wow what a difference. I Love It.Also I got 3 baskets and nailed them to the wall in the corner at different levels with openings facing out. I store a lot of my material in them and they look as if they are decorations. I have a table, serger and sewing machine. I also love to stamp, make cards and quilt. By JKL Scapbooking and PaintingI'm just starting to get a room together. Somewhere that I can do my painting and scrapbooking. I've started by painting the room a sunny yellow color. I've got some slat wall board put up, this will be in 2 different areas of the room, 1 for painting and one for scrappin! There will be hooks on the wallboards for shelving, hanging everything on. I also have a leather love seat in there for when I just need a break and think of my next project. I'll also be painting my own creations on the walls for inspiration!By K. Smith Basement Craft RoomWe just recently moved to a bigger house and I have a room all for myself in the basement. It's unfinished and I get to start from square one with the basics! Drywall and paint, carpet or linoleum, and there is even an egress window so it's like I'm on the main floor without the traffic! I'm so excited to get started... it'll be my first "craft" project since we moved in 7 weeks ago!By Roberta Cork BoardsCork boards are great! I pin up zippers, appliques, bags of beads, fabric swatches, cut outs from magazines and sketches. Pinning them up makes them visible - I can see what I already have before I head to the store to buy more!By hmhk Feel free to post your ideas for a creating a craft foom below! Feedback About This Post:RE: Creating Your Craft Room
I was having a tough time with how to set up my craft room. I do have a large loft area that I ideally wanted to be my area but my son's room is also upstairs and I was worried about him getting into everything and the possible hazards it would cause. He's still a toddler so his safety is my main concern. Post by aidynpsmom RE: Creating Your Craft RoomHere is a tip I have for you all. If you have an old gate to keep pets or kids out of an area, use it to store paint. I had a dog ruin mine and I didn't ditch it because I hung one piece on the wall and then hung the 2nd piece just a half inch or so higher. Then my bottles of piants could store in that. I don't have a wall to hang it yet in my new craft space but I'm trying! Post By JoAnne (Guest Post) RE: Creating Your Craft RoomHere is a tip I have for you all. If you have an old gate to keep pets or kids out of an area, use it to store paint. I had a dog ruin mine and I didn't ditch it because I hung one piece on the wall and then hung the 2nd piece just a half inch or so higher. Then my bottles of piants could store in that. I don't have a wall to hang it yet in my new craft space but I'm trying! Post By JoAnne (Guest Post) RE: Creating Your Craft RoomIf you don't have a room of your own, take over the Spare Bedroom, replace your spare bed with a Loft style Bed, easily bought from Ikea. Then you have all the space under it for your work table and supplies. Place a large open shelved bookcase on the side, that acts both as a "bedside" for the loft, and more storage space for you and creates your own little space under the bed for your craft space... Post By Rosemary F (Guest Post) RE: Creating Your Craft RoomI used to live in a trailer all on my own. It was a two bedroom one. I used the back room as my very nice huge craft room, and the small bedroom for my bedroom. I painted, stained, scrapbooked, sewed, and assembled beading jewelry. I used baskets for everything, and I stacked them up along the wall opposite my door to my bedroom/craftroom as the room had no closet. I stacked them from small to bigest on the bottom, since gravity has a distinct advantage in some situations whne stacking things. I have made earings to oil paintings. I have made presents for christmases and birthdays. It was a god sent when I lived there. Now that I live in an apartment again. I have the end of my hallway as my very uniques craft center. I use a Secretary for my craft center now. My sewing machine has its own stand in the hallway too. The point is if I can find a way to have a craft room/area. Anyone who wants a craft area can have one if they are motivated enough to make one. Well anyhow good luck to anyone who wants a craft area. Post by Tanya39 RE: Creating Your Craft RoomOne thing I use for storage in my craft room is an old over the door hanging shoe storage bag thing. I found it at Goodwill and it works great for holding all kinds of "stuff" in all the pockets. I think they are pretty inexpensive. If you don't have a door it is pretty light-weight and could be hung easily. Post By Diane (Guest Post) RE: Creating Your Craft Room
FOR THOSE OF YOU FIXING UP BASEMENTS or GARAGES for CRAFT ROOMS, READ THIS: Post by Cyinda RE: Creating Your Craft RoomI just love this I just got online withe you guys and read some of what your ideas are I have a girlfriend that got me into sewing and miss it no room but will keep it close to my heart. Thank you for giving me hope. Beatrice from Haines Alaska and living in Seattle. Post By beatrice (Guest Post) RE: Creating Your Craft Room
CRAFTING IN SMALL LIVING SPACES Post by Cyinda RE: Creating Your Craft RoomMy craft "room" is in the corner of my bedroom. I bought a pine dining table from IKEA and I have my sewing machine and tins with small items in them stacked on that. I have some plastic storage bins stacked under the table so that everything is contained in my little corner. Post by MartyD | |
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