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Craft Supplies, tools and Craft Room what’s liked and disliked

Do you have favorite craft supplies or tool(s) or thing(s) in your craft room? Do you have a favorite space in your craft room or what do you like the most about your craft room? What do you have craft supplies or tool(s) that you dislike and why? Do you have a section of your craft room that you dislike the most? If there was anything about your craft room or space that you disliked how would you change it?

Let’s dive in and try to answer some of these questions. I’m sure many of you have often wondered about these questions from some of your favorite crafters and those you read online. I will admit I’ve wondered some of these questions myself. So lets take a look at the questions individually.

Question #1. Do you have favorite craft supplies or tools?

My most favorite tools are my pencils, pens, and colored pencils. I can achieve a lot with them. My most favorite craft supplies are my white card stock. I can place nearly any thing I want to achieve on white card stock.

Question #2. Do you have a favorite space in your craft room or what do you like the most about your craft room?

My most favorite space in my craft room is my desk. My desk is an old vintage desk and my husband brought it home. He had intended to use it for himself but the wife adopted it from day one. (Wife Rules! lol) What I like the most about my craft room is the window. I can see everything I need to from that window. It gives me a wonderful view of tree’s and everyone who passes by.

Question #3. Do you have craft supplies or tools that you dislike and why?

I can honestly say yes. Craft Supplies that are so old that they no longer work. I have tools that are hard to use and some are so old that they have broken. They will soon beheading to the garbage been. I mean they are so far gone that they can’t be repaired or reused in some other form.

Question #4. Do you have a section of your craft room you dislike the most?

My current craft room has been a wonderful area to work in when I first started out my journey. As I grew so did my supplies and tools. I have visualized that soon I will need to find more space for more tools and supplies. With that in mind my craft room now has become too small. So I guess I could say I dislike the fact that my craft room has become too small for my needs.

Question #5. If there’s anything about your craft room or space that you disliked how would you change it?

Yes. Let me explain why! My craft room is not a normal Square. Its more like crossing two sticks together. That’s my craft room. Its not very wide and its not very long. My hopes that in a few years that I will have a much bigger room to have as a craft room.

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I would love to hear your thoughts and ideas on the same questions as above. If you have any questions you can drop me an email at anytime and I will answer the question to the best of my ability or find some one who can or where you can find the information.

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5 Craft Room Declutter Ideas

What are 5 ways to declutter a craft room? Do you have unrelated items in your craft room? Do you have items in your craft room that you have had for years but never used them? Can you name 5 ways to declutter your craft room? How often do you declutter your craft room? Do you use the same tactics for decluttering the craft room as you do for the rest of the household? How does the clutter of the craft room effect your mood?

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Breakdown

Let’s break down each question into smaller bite size chunks. The first question is what are 5 ways to declutter a craft room? According to www.au.reachout.com they advise using these solutions to declutter your mind. A few of the ideas could be applied to decluttering the craft room. So lets take a look at the first few.

  • Identify the Problem. (Where do we have the clutter)
  • Write it down. (What is the clutter?)

Adding a few of my own here.

  • Decide what to keep or not to keep (Here we can write down what to donate or give away).
  • Group the same items together in one area.
  • Add storage solutions.
  • Schedule. (Decide when to declutter, the amount of time to devote to declutter, when to donate or give away unwanted items.)

Overwhelm

If you find that you get overwhelmed by the amount of clutter this is a time to take things a bit slower and divide the room into sections.

For example: * Write down: Section A – E, : (Section A has this…. books, tape, paper, etc.)

By writing down each section and the contents of each section you’ll be more prepared to tackle the section. If you feel that you are still getting overwhelmed. Divide the room even smaller sections up to the point your comfortable to do that particular section with ease.

Tackle

To begin to tackle the declutter. Its recommended to start with the worst section first. Don’t forget to take a before photo (for later). Taking a photo also is helpful to look at when your working on other stuff to help make a plan of what to keep or not keep. When decluttering group items together. This is extra storage bins can come in handy when sorting out stuff or grouping things together.

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Schedule

Scheduling when to declutter helps to keep time to a minimum and prevents from over working to the point of being overwhelmed. Depending on the size of the declutter it’s recommended to only work on it a little each day. For example: Date: 8/10 /2021 Declutter, Time: 20 min. Next week: Date: ?/?/?, Time: 20 min., etc. Until the project is completed. Don’t get discouraged just keep going.

Extra Reading

Another article suggests avoid distractions, make it fun and reward yourself. You can find more of their suggestions here: http://www.thesimplictyhabit.com

Unrelated Items

For things that are unrelated to the craft room but your not ready to get rid or can’t get rid of. Can they be stored in a separate container or tub? Can they be stored somewhere else? Do you need a written plan or schedule to move them as well? If so proceed just like above, just a different subject.

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Time

What’s the length of time that you had the items in your craft room? Is it new or is it year’s? Another words if it’s something new then it’s still relatively on the market to get more of. If its month’s or year’s then the probability to replace the item or get more of it decreases. In some cases completely obsolete. Its the obsolete items that is the issue here. If its obsolete then the question should be, should we keep it or let it go? The old saying comes to mind, “we can’t keep everything’. If we kept everything then our space or spaces would have no room for the new.

For Fun

Can you name 5 ways you can declutter your craft space? Can you name 5 more? What rewards would you give your self for decluttering? Would you challenge someone you know to declutter their craft room?

Reoccurrence

How often would you declutter your craft room? Perhaps every 6 months is a good start. If need be maybe every year. It depends on how you feel and how often your space gets cluttered. Some of us may need to declutter more often than others. Meaning: twice a month or just four times a year. No one can really answer this question better than yourself.

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The rest of the house

Can the same tactics be used for the rest of the home? Absolutely! However, it’s recommended to do each room separately and divide. It’s not recommended to try to do it all at once.

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Emotions

How does clutter of the craft room effect your mood? Clutter can stifle creativity in some people while clutter can benefit others. Meaning a little clutter can encourage by giving one something visual to spark an idea. You may be a person that feels debilitated all together over clutter. Another words, have zero tolerance for clutter.

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