Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Shopping Our Stash - Show Your Stash!

I am so excited to have been named a Guest Designer for Shopping Our Stash for next month!

To kick things off Shopping Our Stash wants everyone to show their stash...I saw this and said EEEK! LOL! My room is a big mess...I've been in it for about a year and a half now but have never fully unpacked and I keep adding to the stash. I also have stuff in boxes in our spare bedroom and at my mother's. 

 Let's go for a tour, shall we:
I love this Welcome sign! I found it in the Joann's Valentine's clearance stuff a few months ago. 

 Here is another angle of the little nook when you first step into the room.  I have my ribbons sorted by colors into jars from IKEA. Same with the flowers.  The bins hold buttons, adhesives, and stamps.  The rest if cheap cardstock and miscellaneous paper. 

 I had to have a shot of the windows. My mom made me these curtains last year.  This year I added the flower garland.  The mess on the floor is stuff I've started to sort through several times and then I find better things to do lol!

 This is the back of the room. You can see a better shot of the countertop HERE. The bins have swap stuff, stickers and miscellaneous scrapbook supplies sorted by season & theme. The piles on the floor are paper (shocker!) and I have containers of scrapping projects all lined up. 

 This wall is almost all stamps!

 One of my favorite parts of the room. The bins are all stamps sorted by companies and the bottom row has card kits, name brand cardstock (PTI & SU) and the bottom bin is full of 6x6 pads. I love butterflies and I have some special ones here. The clipboard was made for me by a friend on a card group and the pins on there were my grandmother's.  The butterfly cupcake is from Pier 1 as is the frame on the wall. 

A shot of my desk and the other side of the room.  The cards are displayed on picture hangers from IKEA. The first tower is all miscellaneous supplies.  Then 12x12 cardstock in the 2nd tower and 8.5x11 cardstock in the last set of towers. Tucked behind the basket of Nestabilities are more 6x6 pads lol. The closet is a work in progress...LOTS more paper on the shelves and stacks on the floor! 

I'm off to create now, thanks for taking the tour!

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