Tuesday 4 June 2013

My stickles storage solution

You know how satisfying it is to have a craft space and have all the matching things in one perfectly placed spot, well within reach of the crafting hand? Don't deny it, I know I'm not the only one!

Anyway, I have been in a never ending process of sorting out all of my crafty goodies but still keeping them at arms length. You know that you use more when you can get to them easy. I have a few essentials that I just can't put away as I use them so often so they are pretty much always cluttering up my desk. I tend to use glossy accents on practically very project and if I use any glitter I find stickles so much easier. So I decided to have a look (on Pinterest of course) for a solution to store my stickles and I found this post:



So I decided to make it. It looked easy enough.

Since I am not in the states anymore I found it a little more difficult than usual finding the acrylic stand. You can get it from almost anywhere in the states but here I had to do some searching to find a cost effective solution. I first went to staples but they has only one option, and that was expensive. They did however have mini versions so if you don't have as many stickles you could always do one of those! Well, I finally found one in Rymans, for around £4. So much better cost wise. Then I just got some cheap sticky Velcro from wilkinsons and went to work!!


The plan was to lay my strips across the board which took a bit of fiddling because rather than measuring (who measures???) I laid the strip across, cut the length I wanted and used that to measure the rest of them. Then I placed one of the bottles on the board at about the location I wanted it to sit and stuck down my Velcro strip. To help me place it straight, I used my cutting mat and grid to line it up. I then proceeded to repeat these steps until the board had all the strips I needed.
Once I had placed all of my strips onto the acrylic board, I then cut squares of the attaching side and stuck them one at a time to the frame. I peeled off the sticky bit and then stuck my stickles bottle onto that with the label facing outward at the height I wanted. For the next one I did he same but I lined it up with the one next to it so I could be sure that each bottle had the Velcro stuck in the same spot and would be even and straight all the way across.
I purposefully kept the gap between my top strip and the second strip a bit closer together as I wanted to be able to attach my larger bottles of glossy and/or crackle accents as well. 

As you can see, I don't have nearly as large of a collection of stickles as the person from the inspiration photo but at least I have room for more! With this being an acrylic frame you can leave it as is, with nothing inside and looking like the stickles are floating....
....or you can add any decorative papers you may have in your stash. You finally have a use for some of those pretty papers that you buy and are too pretty to cut up! Yes, I know your type!
 
 


 Now, this doesn't necessarily have to be used for stickles. You could also use it to store your foam distressing pads like I've shown below! Think outside the box and you can come up with anything!!
 
Go easy on me as I've only written one tutorial ever before. I hope you enjoyed (and benefited) from this tutorial!  
 
Have a crafty day!

~Sam.~

12 comments:

  1. Super idea, Sam! Now all I need is a bit of space to stand one of those frames. Or someone to fasten a sheet of acrylic to my craftroom wall, maybe. xx

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    1. This could work with any flat surface! you could even do it on a white board I would think! There are so many storage solutions for stickles that I would like to try but for now this will do! :)

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  2. Oh, I need to buy more Stickles to justify trying this out. Fab idea, thank you for sharing Sam. x

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    1. You can buy a smaller frame if you only have a few! I did see smaller ones out there :)Glad you like it!

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  3. NO Sam, you didn't hear me!!! I NEED TO BUY MORE STICKLES! LOL xxx

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  4. Great Idea and you I guess use the back aswell so doulbe the space nice one

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    1. Jacki, They do make these frames that stand upright so you could definitely use both sides! This one in particular had a slant towards the back so I expect it would topple backwards if I tried it but yes definitely worth a go! Thanks for commenting :)

      Sam.

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  5. This is a great idea, if only I had some more stickles ,might give the velcro treatment to my glue bottle and the shelf edge though, would stop all that shaking ;)
    Good luck with the blog, Julie.x

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    1. Julie, always room to get more! This can be done with liquid pearls, yes glue as well and anything really that doesn't weigh too much! Good luck with the shelf! That was another option I considered myself.

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  6. What a wonderful idea! Looks like a clear acrylic photo frame that you've used?

    Sally

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    1. Thank you Sally, I did steal it though so credit to me for recognizing the wonderful idea but not having it! lol. It is an acrylic frame, mostly used for flyers I think, though I expect this could be done with any photo frame as well!

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  7. This has had me thinking ever since you posted it! I think I might have to do something similar with my little bottles of Stampin' Up! ink.... thank you for the inspiration! :-)

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