![]() Most of the rest of my supplies are stored in an Iris 6 drawer cart, an Iris scrapbooking cart, or an Iris cart with deep drawers, depending on the size of the object and how much of a particular type of item I have. And being able to sort markers by color? Perfect! ![]() Seven of them fit perfectly across the width of two regular file cabinets. Next to the computer, the printer sits on a shelf made of plywood covered with handmade paper which is supported by seven wine holders. Photo boxes are used as category drawers, and for a few still unsorted photos. ![]() The 8.5×11 paper is in magazine holders that are laid on their side as well. This makes it very easy to thumb thru and find a single sheet, rather than having to pull out various sections to find the paper you want to use. The 12×12 paper is stored in cropper hopper vertical files with the fully open side facing out rather than upward. That being said, these are some of the items that I use all the time, and you might like them as well. Do you need things to be out in the open in order for you to use them, or will you remember you have something and prefer to have everything tucked away? These are very important things for you to think about before you go out and purchase anything, and before you start re-organizing your supplies. When it comes to organization, try to use things you already have before going out and buying more storage bins and baskets. Let’s talk stuff for a minute now–organizational stuff to be exact.
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