


Having everything in just two bins posed a few problems: Since vinyl is a medium I work with a lot, finding a better storage solution was a priority. As a result, it was becoming VERY cumbersome to see what I had or find what I was looking for. While this simple categorization generally worked and the vertical storage maximized space, over the last few years my collection (especially of various vinyl types) has grown considerably. I then placed rolls of iron-on, patterned vinyl and other “speciality” items such as transfer paper, stencil paper, etc into a separate basket. All of my “standard” vinyl was stored in a large DRONA bin, and I loved that I could fit a ton of rolls standing on their ends (shown below, left). Today, I want to show you how I’m now storing vinyl rolls, as well as a bunch of other smart solutions that might work in your own craft space!įor the last few years, I’ve been storing my vinyl in two different bins in my craft room. As I was putting away my craft room in the new house, I decided to take the opportunity to fix a few of the storage solutions that weren’t quite ideal in my CA craft room…one of them being my collection of vinyl rolls. While there are many things that are given a “that works for now” solution, there are others I feel compelled to address right away. It’s always a little funny to see what organizing projects rise to the top when unpacking a new house.
