As I am thinking of all the possibilities for using this cabinet, I am envisioning embroidery floss hanging in one section. It would be great for jars and/or hanks of beads by adding appropriately spaced shelving and hooks. It would even be great just as a jewelry cabinet. Acrylic paints, ribbons, embellishments, jars of buttons, spools of thread and oh so many other items would fit nicely. The cabinet is shallow and would accommodate lots of previously unusable spaces with the added bonus of a 3-way mirror! It could be custom made to suit almost any tight situation or space. How about sharing your ideas here with others. Lets get those wheels in motions. I would love to hear your thoughts. If you have already done something similar, please email pictures to me and I will be happy to post them! In the meantime...
Here are some more LINKS:
Gretchen shares some things from her painting studio which she recently relocated to their basement. You can get to her post through the following link:
http://gretchenbjornsonart.blogspot.com/2011/01/my-studiorelocated.html
Cathe Holden from Just Something I Made has shared an awesome organization piece for the sewing room using vintage patterns. She also shares how they are made! It is so unique. You really should have a peek. Here is the link:
http://justsomethingimade.com/2011/01/vintage-patterns-sewing-room-organizer/
Below at The Frugal Crafter is a link to a video tour of a scrapbooker’s craft room, some photos and some practical advice. This scrapbooker has a LOT of supplies and it appears amazingly organized. I’m certain you will find something useful here, regardless of your medium of choice!
http://thefrugalcrafter.wordpress.com/2011/01/18/organizing-ideas-for-crafters-and-a-tour-of-my-craftroom/
I'm planning to see you again next Sunday, so be sure to stop back! Have a great week. Connie
2 comments:
This is a great idea Connie! I've seen 3-section medicine cabinets for the bathroom (sometimes for next to nothing at the thrift store) - they'd be perfect! I would be tempted to do away with the mirrors though and add something I could use for an inspiration board.
I love the idea of replacing the mirrors and using that space as an inspiration board. I guess if you made jewelry or clothing the mirrors would come in handy, but if you didn't want or need mirrors an inspiration board would be perfect. Also using one of those second hand 3-section medicine cabinets is a terrific idea! Thanks for sharing that idea with us Mary Anne.
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