Ribbons, lace, trim…they’re a staple in my supply stash. And I have quite a bit, amassed over the years. This is how I store them—this system has served me faithfully over the years! Each general color category has its own…
Tag: Studio Snapshots
This little plastic yogurt lid totally saves my paper during work sessions. I use a lot of baby wipes in my studio to clean hands, stamps, spills, and other little messes. Of course, you can re-use a single baby wipe…
These little styrofoam-y trays are from the grocery store—each quadrant usually holds an apple or an avocado or some other piece of fruit or easily-damaged vegetable. Normally I like to buy my fruit and veg unpackaged, but sometimes I don’t…
I am devoted to my plastic boxes. They’re not as aesthetically appealing as, say, an antique French armoire…but they are clear, sturdy, spill-resistant and easy to fit into any organizing system—whether you have a studio, or are cramming art supplies…
This is one of the simplest things I do to keep organized, and one of those things that I depend on so much that I don’t even really think about it any more. It’s the super-cheap scratch pad. Let me…
I recently hung up this 8 1/2″x11″ sign in my studio, right in front of my computer. I’m not normally one for posting stuff like this up (I have a cynical streak), but I took Monica Lee’s Smart Creative Dreaming…
This week I’m starting Mondays with a new series called Studio Snapshots. These are little peeks into my (admittedly messy) studio, where I share small, not-earth-shattering-but probably-helpful tips on how I stay organized. Hope you enjoy! Hmmm, you might say:…