Orderly Craft
I have one full day left of Craftsmas before it's time to go back to work. I also have a head/chest cold and..as of yesterday...PINK-EYE...which is disgusting. I've now got prescription drops and know where my nearest eye doctor is.
One thing I'm trying to tackle at the end of craftmas is the storage issues of my doll crafting. Last year at this time I had a single Disney Animators doll that I was making dresses for with the help of the Thimble People book.
I'd also started on performing my first two face-ups: Archie and Rook
I hadn't even bought my first damaged Pullip/Dal.
Now I'm faced with the realization that I haven't dedicated an organized space for my doll-making equipment. Everything is here and there and quickly takes over the apartment.
First, what to do with the BoxDoll squad
I made two extra (removable) shelves in my craft room! This was during a cleaning spree.
Before:
After!
I also took the time to organize all the doll clothing I now have. I have a source who gives me a crazy amount of used doll clothing. This isn't all items I'd made or from dolls I bought
I scored simple organizer things from the 100¥ shop and now the clothing lives in one area, not three.
While getting shoes organized I had a doll in progress that I removed a boot from. Her ankle snapped. Because the doll is almost a gray-pale I knew I couldn't get a good replacement so I used Tamiya Epoxy Putty to fix the joint as best I could.
And I bought a second Ikea RASKOG. The Ikea near me now offers online purchase and delivery...which is a game changer. The delivery cost me about the same amount the train would cost going to and from the store.
I've yet to move everything to this cart but...pink eye and head cold means that I'll probably be to bed early tonight and will try and tackle it later.
If you know any good blogs or videos for organizing craft rooms, let me know.
I'm always into organization videos.
ALWAYS.