12 Craft Organizing Tips

Here are 10 tips for organizing your craft room so you can tackle all of those crafts you've been collecting on Pinterest.

This is roundup by Rachel Faucett, a designer and vintage scout for all things children, sharing her latest finds on her blog handmade charlotte. She lives on a farm just outside of Atlanta with her husband and their five children (and ever-changing menagerie of animals).

 

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Shallow shelves like these keep your supplies within easy reach–no more digging around to find stuff! Plus, they look fabulous when hyper-organized by color like this example.

An old or unused TV armoire can be easily converted into the perfect crafting center.

A wall-mounted pegboard will keep your supplies close at hand. Visit GatorGrid to purchase pegboard panels in a variety of bright colors.

Ikea brings the beauty of flat-file storage within reach for everyone–hurray!

These super hip sewing stations were made using vintage school desks from the 60s.

It doesn't get any better than this craft room by the queen of crafts, Martha Stewart.

Not much space to spare? Build a fold-down craft workstation with this simple DIY tutorial.

Save space and show off your buttons by storing them in mason jars attached to the bottom of your shelves.

Turn unused cabinet space in your kitchen into a handy gift wrapping center.

Using parts from IKEA and a painted wall, turn your craft room into a colorful place to spend the afternoon.

Magnetic strips keep tools handy and accessible. You can find these at Organize It.

Unused CD organizers are perfect for storing fabric remnants and swatches.