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Scrapbook Furniture for Organizing and Storing your Supplies

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By becauseilive


My very first scrapbooking area consisted of two sofa tables purchased from Ikea for $20 each, and a bunch of stackable plastic bins. I threw everything into one bin or another, trying to maintain some semblance of organization but it usually failed miserably. Since then, I've been through a drafting table, Rubbermaid containers on wheels, adjustable bookshelves, several coffee tables, one living room floor and numerous totes trying to establish a system that works best. Currently, I am spaced out on my mother'd old L-shaped computer desk with attached hutch, and it's working pretty well for now. But a number of companies are now manufacturing desks and storage systems designed with the crafter mind. These functional, durable items are perfect for any crafter who has amassed an average collection of stuff.


KeepSake Creation Station

Made of sturdy, durable solid wood veneer, the KeepSake Creation Station is billed as "an entire scrapbook room behind four doors." It's armoire style construction allows you to keep messy scrapbooking workspaces from becoming an eyesore, and it's 48.5" wide design means you can sit at the center of the unit and have all your supplies within arms reach. The station comes with a large roll-out desk, oversize storage bin and 4 adjustable shelves. The doors that open on top are completely customizable, using caboodle walls to hold 5 acrylic boxes and 4 hooks. At $2,050 it's a good thing the Creation Station itself is fully customizable as well. The wood color comes in a variety of 8 different colors, knobs can be brushed nickel or polished brass, and you get your choice of either an open-top or standard cart to place alongside the station. If that's a little out of your price range, you can still purchase one of the three rolling carts designed to hold 12x12 paper and hanging file folders.


ScrapNcube

The modular systems available at ScrapNcube come in 12 pre-made styles ranging in price from $990-$1,773 but can be rearranged to accommodate any personal preference. The Studio Station Corner Original has 25 supply drawers, 28 shelves designed to fit 12x12 cardstock, and can fit conveniently into any corner. Large, oversized craft tables with laminate work surfaces can be added to any Studio Station (including a table you can mount on the wall!) and slim project drawers can be placed underneath to ensure quick clean up. If you already have a work station that you'd like to build upon, cubits, drawers and shelves can be purchased to help maximize your existing space.


The Original ScrapBox

The scrapbook armoires offered at The Original ScrapBox are an excellent choice for the crafter who has a million supplies but doesn't need a huge workspace. Only 36" wide when closed, the scrapbook armoires have two full-length doors that disguise the workstation as a piece of furniture, but when opened up reveal double the amount of storage space. Both doors are lined from top to bottom with storage bins: 83 removable canvas totes with label inserts and 20 removable clear zipper pouches. A small, collapsible work table sits just at the center and folds up for easy storage. At $1,495, the scrapbook armoire comes in 5 different styles, letting you choose from either a raised panel or beadboard door style, and a black or vanilla finish.


Lana's Memories

With no product running over $600, Lana's Memories offers more affordable options for scrapbooking storage and organization. Their Store In Style Desk units can be bought as shown or you can buy the pieces separately and create your own. A series of drawers, shelves, cubes and paper holders form workspaces that are fully functional and designed for your specific needs. Stackable accessories by Making Memories and Provo Craft are also available to store beads, buttons and other small embellishments.


Organize It

Coming in at least expensive is Organize It's easy to assemble, home storage solutions. Select the cubes, drawers and shelves you'd like to have, match them with a desk top and desk top hutch organizer and you're good to go! Each individual piece is designed to hold 12x12 papers and albums and other oversized products. A work station with table top, hutch and four cubes won't run you more than $300.

Examples of scrapbook rooms

Amanda:  http://www.kevinandamanda.com/photos/scraproom/new/
Amanda: http://www.kevinandamanda.com/photos/scraproom/new/
Ali Edwards: http://aliedwards.typepad.com/_a_/
Ali Edwards: http://aliedwards.typepad.com/_a_/
Tracie Clairborne: http://tracieclaiborne.blogspot.com/2007/06/organizing-101-for-renee.html
Tracie Clairborne: http://tracieclaiborne.blogspot.com/2007/06/organizing-101-for-renee.html

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glassvisage profile image

glassvisage  says:
2 years ago

I didn't know they had scrapbooking furniture, let alone rooms. I'm glad my mom doesn't know about this.

becauseilive profile image

becauseilive  says:
2 years ago

Oh yeah, glassvisage, I think it's a fairly new invention though if I'm not mistaken. Is your mom an obsessive scrapbooker/crafter? It's a good thing these things aren't any cheaper or I'd be out of a couple hundred dollars. I love them.

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taylorblue  says:
2 years ago

Amazing what they have now...I would love any one of these desks!!

Courtney   says:
2 years ago

very nice

Whitney05 profile image

Whitney05  says:
2 years ago

Wow! My cousin's into scrap booking. I don't think she's this into it to design a room or whatnot. But when I find her email, I'm definately emailing this to her. It may give her some ideas about better ways to organize.

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Krista 07  says:
2 years ago

Cool! love your hub!

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Elvis De Leon  says:
2 years ago

Very nice reading, thanks ;)

love.u  says:
2 years ago

hi

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2 years ago

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2 years ago

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Cassandra Edwards  says:
2 years ago

Beware of the shipping charges. That beautiful "Organize It" Desk comes with a $450+ shipping charge attached to it!

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Research Analyst  says:
2 years ago

my best friend is into collecting and creating things, I will tell her about your tips on being organized with it.

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starrkissed  says:
16 months ago

I'm in heaven! I looooove scrapbooking. Thanks for posting this! Looks like I'll be saving up some money for a future investment in one of these. :D

soapymom  says:
15 months ago

I read a lot of the comments from The Scrapbook Place a couple of weeks ago and some of them were very negative. Now the site is no longer active. I found www.theoriginalscrapbox.com as the maker of the work box. Their price is $1295 for the white or black. There are also other sites that sell these for the same price. I ordered my from Craft Advantage, who gives a shipping discount. I also found a ripoff report about The Scrapbook Place by doing a search on the name.

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Proud Mom  says:
11 months ago

I, like you went through numerous organizational nightmares to organize my over-abundance of scrapbooking and stamping stuff.  I'd seen the big cabinet, but it was WAY out of my price range.

  I had my eye on those cubes pictured above, and last year hit the jackpot when Michael's put them on sale for 50% off!  Between my mom and I, I got 15 of them, then headed off to Lowe's for a $20 hollow wood door, two clearanced bathroom vanities ($18 each), and a couple of wall-mounted reading lamps ($5 each).

I laid the door across the two vanities, and made 4 stacks of 3 cubes, 2 stacks on each end, leaving me a large working space in the middle.  I stacked the other three on the floor.  I found a rail system on line and hung my scissors, paper cutters, stamps, and most frequently used items on the wall between the two stacks and THERE YOU GO!  A great scrapbooking area that DIDN'T COST ME AN ARM AND A LEG!!! 

It's attractive and keeps me very well organized.  Along with the 15X15 inch cubes, the vanities give me even more storage!  I've been happily organized ever since.  And as a crafty person, you might know how difficult that really is!

Furniture Store Toronto  says:
10 months ago

wow, this is very nice! I wish I can sell this desk in my store

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namifiers  says:
9 months ago

I noticed The Scrapbook Place has a picture from another company called www.theoriginalscrapbox.com and the pricing and info is wrong and the link doesn't work. You might want to change that?

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rafaelmontilla  says:
9 months ago

The ScrapNcube is perfect for me.

Trina  says:
8 months ago

Thank you for putting several ideas into 1 place...gives me a place to look at for ideas for organizing.

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AshleyVictoria  says:
8 months ago

Wow, I scrapbook...but I do not have a lovely station like any of these. I really need to get myself a scrapbooking station!!

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AshleyVictoria  says:
8 months ago

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AndyBaker  says:
8 months ago

Those are some pretty nice stations - I will let a friend know who's into it.Thanks :)

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stefanieb5125  says:
4 months ago

Those are great! I wish I had the money to spend on that kind of furniture. Right now I have a 3ft folding table, and 2 cabinets that I purchased at target (the put it together yourself kind). Then I have plastic storage drawers on top of those little cabinets. I'm definitely going to start saving up though. That hutch looks perfect!

term paper writing  says:
3 months ago

The good thing about your information is that it is explicit enough for students to grasp. Thanks for your efforts in spreading academic knowledge.

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hkcfurniture  says:
3 months ago

Nice hub!

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