I have been working on organizing my craft space and that includes finding a way to organize my fabric. I've put projects that I want to work on first in bins on a shelf, but I still have lots of pretty fabric that is waiting for its project to come along. For those pieces of fabric, I am going to use comic book boards to store the fabric so I can see it.
Storing my fabric in the open accomplishes at least 2 things. It keeps my fabric visible so I remember I have it. The second this it does is acts as a decoration for my crafting area. Bright fun fabric on display can brighten anyone's day.
Here is my video showing how I am going to label those bins with my projects and also my new crate shelf that will be housing my fabric display. Please give this video a thumbs up if you like it, subscribe and share.
Here are those comic book boards I am using in the video (affiliate link):
Storing my fabric in the open accomplishes at least 2 things. It keeps my fabric visible so I remember I have it. The second this it does is acts as a decoration for my crafting area. Bright fun fabric on display can brighten anyone's day.
Here is my video showing how I am going to label those bins with my projects and also my new crate shelf that will be housing my fabric display. Please give this video a thumbs up if you like it, subscribe and share.
Here are those comic book boards I am using in the video (affiliate link):
Thank you for stopping by. Check out my other blog posts for more video organizing tips and tutorials on quilting, card making and t-shirt decorating just to name a few.
Have a great day, be kind to yourself and everyone else and eat some chocolate.
April
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