I’m so excited to show you my craft room guys! It has been 2 years in the making. I wanted to make it as efficient as possible–Really custom to my needs–and that took time to figure out exactly how to make it that way! But thanks to Angie at country chic cottage for putting on a craft room tour I got my butt in business and finished it off!
Now. I want to discuss a couple things before I show you pictures. You are about to see an enormous amount of craft crap. I consider myself a Jack of all trades…master of none. I like to sew, paint, vinyl, scrapbook, jewelry, sculpey, draw, watercolor, card making, wood crafts, quilts, the works. So this isn’t a pretty craft room with fabric on one side and then a big table and a sewing machine and maybe some fun thread on a rack. This room is filled to the brim–which doesn’t leave a whole lot of room for cutesy decorations. I literally have 3 fun craft frames that didn’t even get hung up because there was no room. (and as far as bedrooms go…this is small room…but since I was stuck in a corner in my living room in my last house it feels ginarmous and great to have a place of my own.
That being said, husband is already planning our next house that features a huge room double the size for my craft room.
and I should mention that I need stuff out –no closet doors or pretty containers to hide it …I have to see what I have so I can remember to use it! Seriously.
and last but not least: This is the cleanest it has EVER BEEN. and ever will be. and to be 100% honest right outside in the hallway is a pile of crap I threw out of my craft room for pictures.
Okay..let’s get on with the pictures!!! (VERY PICTURE HEAVY POST!)
Here are some random befores…I bought a big metal desk….and it was heavy and we had to remove the legs to get it in…and I hated it. I realized I need something higher.
So I batted my eyelashes and husband took it out of my craft room. (and I like to take pictures when it’s messy.)
I repainted everything white…because I needed a big bright room for taking pictures in! Let’s start with at the door and go around the room! My Jo totes bag is my favorite camera bag ever! and it matches so it gets to hang out on the doorknob.Behind the door is a shoe organizer…I have been wanting to sew one (like this) with fun fabric but ran out of time…some fun paper punches, big paint brushes, scrapbook stuff, floracraft supplies, craft scissors, etc.
And then I whipped up this storage wall! All my paint was tucked in the closet and couldn’t find anything. I wanted it on display and since they are small it was perfect for behind the door. There is a row of mod podge stuff, a row of fabric paint and dye, lots of paint, paint pens, sharpie markers, paint brushes, crochet hooks and the mason jars at the bottom hold clothespins, hair stuff, pom poms, bells, Popsicle sticks, and embroidery floss
The shelves are the same basic design as THIS with scrap wood–but without molding on the front! The bottom three shelves are bigger than then the top ones. Got these fun honeycomb colorful jars from Michaels! Love their new organization line!
Then comes my desk. Husband built it for me for Mother’s day…
The color is one of my favorite blues/green sea glass from Martha Stewart.
two old bookcases with a big piece of wood on top (it does have two brackets in the studs) Then some peg board for storage and a mini shelf. I have my file cabinet underneath with a Tupperware full of ribbon on top.
and speakers because I like to jam out when I’m getting my creative on.
I made some burlap boards with gold glitter vinyl to hang up all the crap I want at eyes view. Inspiration, ideas, quotes, pictures..color combos I’m liking–
EDITED TO ADD: updated above my desk with a peg board! Head here to see it!
The shelves underneath the desk hold lots of random craft (the theme of my craft room)
My printer and ink, cards, industrial velcro, Gelatos, and epson printer labeler–(the shelf is striped with electrical tape.)
and the other side: transfer tape, mint and roll feeder (all from Expressions Vinyl) sandpaper, paint chips, lace, quilt stuff, stamps…more crap.
The desk has washi tape along the edge and is a perfect spot to hold my hobby holsterTo the right of my desk we mounted a shoe shelf to hold all my vinyl. (I get it all from Expressions Vinyl! so many great choices and colors!) My silhouette cameo and curio sit underneath. I get to throw stuff on top (like my Minc foils) and fun quotes. I probably will eventually add another shoe shelf on top because at this rate I will need it!
It’s where I sit most of the time. I bring in my laptop and hook it up to the printer on the right and my cameo to the left and create pretty stuff.
Keep going around the room is my garbage, sitting bench and window!
The curtains are a full sheet, painted black stripes and then cut in half and hot glue the edges!
the glue gun is the first glue gun I owned…It died after almost 4 years of heavy gluing. (sad day) and I couldn’t bear to part with it…so I spray painted it gold and hung it up!
The baskets under the bench each serve a purpose. I take a lot of pictures right here in front of this window. It normally looks like this! but I do love that I have a place for my kids to come in and sit and read and do their homework (or cut up paper into tiny little pieces)
Tucked in the corner is a burlap holder (and my camera tripod and some back drops for photos.)
and then there are the SHELVES. 3 cheap shelves that I nailed molding to the top to make it look like it was more money than it was.
first shelf holds books, vinyl scraps, sewing kit, vinyl sheets (specialty silhouette stuff) and the blue box at the bottom hold “blanks” stuff to put vinyl on!The canister is Pioneer woman’s line from Walmart! and the two photo boxes is where I keep all my receipts!
beads and yarn…This also where my hot glue guns are stored–a fun wood crate I found at TJ Maxx.
middle of the room has spray painted embroidery hoops –I want a fancy chandelier..but electricity scares me and husband won’t help. (It probably scares him too.)
Then there is my sewing section
I got this awesome singer sewing machine from my grandma….this and a 20 minute lecture from my dad that this was NOT to be spray painted hot pink or something! Ha! He knows me so well!
Chair from HERE. I put my bakers twine on a tension rod. and you can go HERE to see the chalkboard with washi tape wall. Right by my sewing machine are two pin cushions (because I always take one and put it on the floor when I’m cutting out fabric and then forget to take it back up to the sewing machine.) and a little garbage bucket to throw scraps and thread in it. (and I bought the thread holder at the thrift store!)
Next shelf over is full of fabric.
and to keep it real I will probably never use it all…but it sure is pretty.
Next shelf after that is my cookie jars.
I have been on the hunt for cookie jars from thrift stores for years. I refuse to pay $6 when I get them for $1. My goal is to fill the whole shelf with cookie jars! They hold my washi tape, chipboard letters, pom poms, glue, buttons, tags, etc… kind of combines my love for sweets and crafts.
This also holds my wood pieces and all my knit!
Up top is baskets that hold…surprise! more crap!One is scraps, one is fleece scraps, one is trims and zippers, one is pom poms and one is tulle! (baskets are from walmart–better homes and garden!)
It also holds my bedazzled sewing machine (My first one that no longer works!!)
and of course my Like a boss sign. I also a painted large Dalmatian dots. I didn’t want polka dots because my daughters room has black polka dots…and I wanted to keep as much white/bright as I could!Then we hit the closet–there is another shoe hanger that holds spray paint–
The closet it still a mess. Work in progress. I haven’t quite figured out how to best make it work for me! I did buy a cubby for the bottom. My duck tape is along the clothes bar. The top bins are filled with
a. old t-shirts for knit. B. felt, C. stuffing, D. jeans for aprons, and E. old sheets (lots of fabric!)
and the stuff on top of the cubbies is scrap paper and scrapbooking stuff.
I’m thinking about building custom shelves so it fits these containers on it.
The cubby holds photo props, notebooks, jars, paint, and some odds and ends (like newspapers for pinatas, feathers and chain…totally random)
In the corner I have my wrapping paper stash — I don’t use it for presents…I use it for photo backdrops, or to line boxes or backs of shelves….
Cute basket from Joann stores.
There are cubbies along the sides Where I keep scrapbook paper, stains and paints, old frames, and my laminator and minc machine.This is where my paint used to be…so I haven’t quite figured out what’s going on there…but excited that I have room to grow (not that I need to grow anymore!)
around the corner is my glitter collection…(in an old spice rack!)Underneath my glitter is an empty space
….I went to Michaels to buy this cart
But they were all sold out (sad) I want it because I hold craft nights at my house…and sometimes I like to work in the living room if its a big project like a quilt or painting shelves. So I thought a fun cart that I could put all supplies on and wheel out into the living room would be awesome!
(and if I can’t get a hold of one of those carts I will buy this one instead)
So there you have it. The place where all the posts you see here are created! (Keep in mind that I have a two big boxes full of styrofoam and other crafting odds and ends in the storage room downstairs! ha!)
If you have made it this far–you get 4500 glue gun points!
head here to see a little more
and here to see some fun ribbon storage
and to see more fun craft rooms check out this post!
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Patti says
Wow! You did a fantastic job with a small space! Would you like to come and help me next? In your free time heh heh!
Angie @ CCC says
Love it!! So glad you are back up so I could see it!!!
Kimbo says
Thanks Angie! I’m sorry to be such a pain!!!!
Susan says
It looks amazing! I love all your organization solutions. Beautiful room!
Lori says
Wow! Nice 🙂
Lisa says
Love it!! Nice, bright and cheery. Thanks for sharing. I always like to see how others organize. I do think you should spoil yourself and get a nice comfy chair though. Unless you prefer the stool. I need padding and a back on my chair, cuz I often side with one leg bend under me 🙂
Cathyne says
I am in love with your dalmatian spots! It will go perfectly in my own craft room! I might even start on it tonight…Thanks for the inspiration!!
Shirley Clark says
I love what you’ve done, and the bright colors. Mine is always a work in progress.
Condo Blues says
I am drooling over your fabric stash!
wendy says
yes! This is more like my craft room than those perfect, minimal sewing spaces too! I do a lot of sewing, but I also do a lot of other stuff and I have craft stuff coming out of my ears. My room isn’t nice and organised like yours though, I started, then stopped and it needs doing. I have a reasonable sized bedroom as my craft room, I also have a corner of the dining room that keeps on growing!
Mary Huey says
Look at all that stuff — loveall the color!!
Mary Huey says
Look at all that stuff — love all the color!!
Loretta Stevenson says
So amazing! I love your craft space! It is really inspirational to see it! I feel ready to start creating if I only see these beautiful colors! I also need to organize my craft room and I definitely need to get more creative when adding storage. There are so many things to store and with time there is even more things. Thanks for the inspiration! 🙂
Mandy Merrill says
I’m in the process a designing my first sewing room ever. At the ripe age of 62 my husband and I are building our retirement home and one bedroom will be my special room. I’m so excited. I plan on using a few of your ideas. You inspired me.
Megan says
Oh wow! I love this room. It’s the first one that I think feels like a real craft room. I’d have to have most of my stuff out too. I’m about to tackle my basement and make a craft room. I’m definitely keeping this as inspiration!!!
Kimbo says
thank you!!!
Breonna says
Looks like heaven!!! <3 😀 😀 😀
Peggyinno says
Wow! What a great room! You have made use of every inch!!
I love what you did with your first glue gun and first machine.
What can I get with my 4500 glue gun points! LOL.
Mariana Santos says
This is amazing!
You inspired my to organize my own stuff! Thanks 🙂
Gloria says
Where did you get that cute black and white rug (I can’t think of the description other than checked) I love black and white and diy Mckenzie childs. Cute room.
Kimbo says
Rugsusa.com (it’s called houndstooth)
Gwendolyn Steen says
This is beautiful! I love it!!
Rebecca Newell says
Very well done. I tried to organize my stuff, but I keep getting more. My daughter says I need to stop, but I don’t think she understands how much joy get from sewing. Oh well, I am sure things will work out. Thanks for sharing
J. Diane says
You have inspired me! Gotta get to work on my sewing room!
Gail says
WOW Thank you for sharing I am at present redoing my sewing room have shifted from master bedroom in our house to small bedroom to give me more room for sewing (thank you lovely hubby xxx) and i will be stealing alot of your ideas. LOVEEEEE your fabric stash . You have done a fantastic job.
Cathy says
Where did you get the sitting/storage bench under the window? Or did your hubs make that too?
Kimbo says
Walmart actually!
carrie says
Thanks for sharing….lucky me I have a whole basement to utilize as a craft room…you have given me ideas on where to get started. I too like to have things out to see and inspire. Love the candy jar shelf’s and the paint shelf wall.
Nickie Olivier says
Great job, Kimbo! You have inspired me. I only have 1/2 of a master closet for my room’s worth stash of craft stuff, but you can given me some good ideas to use. Thanks!
Sharon says
Finally a craftroom BEFORE that’s a disaster like mine…maybe there’s hope that my room can finally take shape. I’ve been looking at all these perfect craft rooms, and giving up. I also work with too many different materials that are hard to round up.
KWolff says
Oh my goodness! I loved the little sneak peek on FB. The full reveal is absolutely wonderful! I’m in the early stages of getting a room to be my craft room as soon as I get kids off to college. I am most definitely bookmarking this page to for the storage ideas. You did a fantastic job finding a place for everything without it being to perfectly perfect (know what I mean?). Thanks so much for sharing it with us all. And thanks for the great tips! Enjoy!
Pam Artis says
I love your room as much as your honesty. I don’t know where to even start with my craft room. The only crafting that takes place in there is sewing. My card making and scrapbooking supplies are on a cartridge so I can wheel it to the dining room. One of these days I will be more like you.
Mary Diller says
Wow! I feel so connected to you! It’s like you did a makeover in MY craft room (or as my husband calls it, my CRAP room). I have the same basic layout: two short shelves with a double pane glass door, no frame for a desk (good for tracing w/an uplight, cutting, hot gluing, etc), cedar chest under my window and sewing machine between two tall shelves. The furniture is even in the exact same layout – kinda scary!
I can’t wait to use your inspiration in my room to make it more freely functional! If I could only find the path in . . .
Tori says
The first thing I saw was the old sewing machine…LOVE! Then I noticed the gold glue gun and wondered…hmmm, I wonder if that’s the one she used to trace out her vinyl for her car sticker??? LOL I love your room! It looks the way mine would if I had one haha! I have my stuff all over the house. Literally all over. It drives me crazy, and now that I have a consignment booth and my husband sees this CAN be a real business, he’s talking about building me a space!!! Yay! Keep keeping it real!