Top Ten Gift Ideas for the Unorganized Scrapbooker

By Writing Mama, published Nov 21, 2006
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Scrapbooking is a fun hobby, but it sure does require a lot of organization. If you don’t have the right system in place, you’ll have to dig through piles and drawers in order to make a simple page. Does your wife, mother, sister or friend’s scrapbooking space look like it got hit with a tornado? Consider giving her one of the following gifts.

Snap & Scrap Photo Box with Label Holder, $4.49. This organizer is the perfect size for 4 x 6 pictures. It also accommodates other scrap supplies. It has a metal label holder so the receive can keep things organized.

Cropper Hopper Vertical 12 x 12 paper holder, $6.99. These paper organizers allow your favorite scrapbooker to easily see their paper collection on their desk or workspace. The holder has optional dividers and can hold up to 200 sheets of cardstock.

Snap N’ Stack 3 Tier Craft Storage Boxes, $11.99. These stackable boxes are the perfect size for small rubber stamps, embellishments and tools. Your favorite scrapbooker can even add trays to the unit as her needs grow.

How to Organize Your Scrapbook Workspace: Storage Solutions for Any Budget by Memory Makers Books, $19.99. Every scrapbooker needs a place to store her things, even if it’s a small space. This book is the essential guide to making the most of your space. With the tips in this book, she will enjoy her craft even more and create pages with ease.

Memory Express 12 x 12 Paper Keeper in Merlot, $19.99. This pretty paper organizer will make it a joy to store paper neatly and safely. The paper keeper has a sturdy metal handle, 15 acid-free expandable compartments with tabs and a turn-key latch. The retro wallpaper pattern in tan and deep red give it a stylish feel.

Scrap n Store Scrapbook and Craft Organizer, $24.99. This 24-pocket organizer is made from durable canvas fabric. It hangs off the back of a door or a cabinet so the receiver can easily see what she has to work with. It has convenient pockets to store pens, die cuts, scissors, rubber stamps and ink pads.

Your favorite scrapbooker can make pages like this with ease once they get organized.

Credit: niku at www.sxu.hu

Copyright: niku at www.sxu.hu

Takeaways
  • Look for paper holders that won't bend corners or wrinkle pages.
  • Multifunctional storage boxes allow the scrapbooker to customize the box to their needs.
  • Think about paper storage, tool storage and embellishment storage when looking for gifts.
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good tips. Now to find the time to orgnaize it all! ha ha

Posted on 03/15/2008 at 7:03:16 PM

 
Nice article. From one scrapbooker to another, it *is* hard to keep all those supplies organized. I often have to dig through my pile of papers to see what I have left!

Posted on 02/01/2007 at 9:02:00 AM

 
Great ideas, I need a few of these myself.

Posted on 11/22/2006 at 10:11:00 AM

 
The unorganized AND procrastinating scrapbooker, that is me. Good suggestions here.

Posted on 11/21/2006 at 5:11:00 PM

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