Thursday, 12 February 2009

Do You Have A Scrapbooking Room Hiding In Your Closet?

Did you ever think you would have accumulated so many scrapbooking supplies when you got into this hobby? You may still be moving your supply stash from room to room looking for a workspace to design your page layouts.

For many, having a scrapbooking craft room is a dream. Yet, if you look closely, you may just find a way to create a scrapbooking space that is all your own. You may not have a whole room to devote to your hobby, but a closet could be the answer to your craft room dream.

A unused closet can be an ideal place for your scrapbooking supplies, and with some organization it can be designed to include a workspace as well. Closets are perfect for storage because you can simply close the doors and hide away any mess or unfinished projects. However, to keep your scrap space ready for your next project, taking time to organize it is essential.

It doesn't really matter whether the closet is in a bedroom or not. Preferably it shouldn't be a hall closet, because it may make it difficult to sit a chair up to the workspace without blocking the hallway. A closet in a room that wouldn't interfere with the rest of the family is the best choice.

Decide whether the closet will be a permanent solution to your scrapbooking space or just a temporary one. If it will be permanent, you can invest in designing shelves and storage containers that suit the closet space. If you plan to eventually move your supplies to another space or moving is in your future, stack portable containers and bins with wheels. Modular shelves may be a better option if you plan to reuse the closet for another purpose later.

Depending on the size of the closet and the type of doors on it, you may be able to put a small desk directly into the it. A low dresser could be used for drawers as well, or perhaps an old filing cabinet. If that isn't an option, you could custom design a desk system that would include a shallow counter as a workspace.

Don't limit yourself to the lower half of the closet. The upper space can hold shelves full of supplies and paper. When storing paper, you have two options, vertical or horizontal storage. Vertical often makes it easier to see exactly what paper you have available at a glance, and tends to be easier to add and remove sheets. Sorting paper by color and patterned versus solid can save time when you are ready to start scrapbooking.

Embellishments come in all shapes and size, but most often they are quite small. Use small containers or a few large containers with compartments to store items like brads, eyelets, and paper clips. Ribbon rolls can hang on a small dowel or rod, and stickers usually do well sorted by theme in a plastic ziploc bags.

Tools should be stored at arm's length as much as possible. Keep your adhesive and cutting tools within reach. You don't want to be hunting for them once you are in the middle of a page layout. Other supplies like chalk, rubber stamps, ink, paint and embossing tools should be stored according to how often you use them. The more you use an item, the more accessible it should be.

Your closet can be organized into an efficient craft space. Use what you have or invest in a custom-designed organization system. Think about how you will use the space before you buy any special storage units. You may even want to paint the inside of the closet one of your favorite colors before you start putting in shelving and storage. A closet could be the answer to your dream of having a place to scrapbook that is all your own.



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The Nasty Effects From Mold In Your Closet

There are many people in this world that have a mold problem and unfortunately they are still unaware that they have this problem. Then there are some people who know they have a mold issue but fail to understand that mold can cause them debilitating health issues in the future. Mold can be a benefit and also a problem to society which makes it a touchy situation. It is always better to go with the saying “better safe than sorry” when it comes to mold in the home.

Have you ever noticed when you walk into your closet in your home there is a certain smell that you just can’t place? No matter what you do to get rid of this smell it keeps coming back or it never leaves. This could mean that mold is growing rapidly in your closet and is attaching to everything inside of it. Mold can cling to pretty much any type of material especially clothes, shoes, and walls. Just the other day my next door neighbor had to leave her condominium because the neighbor that lives above her had a plumbing pipe leak and water leaked from the second floor right into her closet. That is not the only thing that was shocking about this.

She just now found out about this because she kept on having allergy attacks and she kept on getting sick. She also was fighting nasal infections and the doctors could not figure out why. This happened 3 months ago. The reason why she found out is because she was standing in her closet and saw that there was a black line of mold coming from the closet ceiling.

She followed the black mold line down to the carpet and saw that all of her shoes and clothes were filled with black mold and a hairy green substance. Right then and there she knew why she was having all of these health issues and she got out of the house until the mold inspection company came and took care of her problem.

This is one of those causes where you could not possible know that you had a black mold problem until the harmful effects really took over your body. If you keep getting sick, or your eyes start to water or get scratchy ever time you walk into a certain room in your house, you may have black mold growing there and you never knew it was even there.

Most of the time you can use natural cleaning products to get rid of the mold but make sure it doesn’t come back. By using these organic mold cleaners you will not have to worry about the fumes from the chemicals and plus they are all biodegradable. My advice is to try and stay away from any mold cleaner that has chlorine in it because the fumes are strong and will also hurt your skin if you are not careful. Once you do decide on the mold product you can rid your home of the mold and keep your family same from health issues in the future.



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