My favorite tip for organizing anything from craft supplies to photos is piles. Yes, I said piles. 3 to 5 basic piles.
- To trash. All that stuff that I know I don't want anymore. That stuff that is broken, ripped, useless anymore. Stuff that I will never fix or use in anyway. Get it out of the whole load immediately.
- Not sure whether to save or not. This pile holds all junk that I think I may, at some day in the future, like to have. Maybe it's broken, but I think I can repair it pretty easily. Usually, it's a load of stuff that I just don't think is worth tossing away quite yet.
- Stuff that I know I want to keep, but will need to find a place to store. Ok, this pile gets a little big with my craft supplies. But, it's a great beginning pile. It's also the pile that I will spend plenty of time on later.
- Stuff that I know where I will put it when I get to that step. The craft supplies in this pile already have a good place to go. But, I don't yet take away the time to put them there. That's another step in my organizing craft supplies process. First, I want to get them out of the whole big pile.
Once you have your basic piles put together, and everything from your mess of craft supplies has been assigned a pile, you tackle one pile at a time.
Take that trash pile and dump it immediately! Get it in the trash and don't think about it again. You made the decision to trash those craft supplies, stick with it.
For me, the next step is to put away all the things that I have a place for already. It's just a matter of putting them away. Now is when I put them away.
Take each of the remaining piles and go through each craft supply item. Make a decision about it right then and there. You will have a well-organized craft supply storage in no time.
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