
The quote transfer is from Lisa Bearnson & Becky Higgins' Collection, and I added some Basic Grey rub-ons to the ends! The rail and accessories are from Ikea and I keep the pens, pencils, craft knives and other things that I use constantly in the square bins. The rest of my tools, pens, markers, pencils etc. are all in the drawers. The cupboards above hold all my OTP stuff: mini albums, tins, boxes, frames etc., all my large adhesive jars (modge podge etc.) and in the glass cabinet are my basket of bling, felt, embroidery floss and other things. The corner cupboard holds all my hand-sewing stuff, CDs and spare albums. The coloured folders above my desk and the wire basket all hold house-hold account files etc. There are two magnetic and one cork/white board on the wall to hold notes and bits and pieces. There is room for my laptop and also the additional monitor, keyboard and mouse, and my telephone! On the corner is my Clip It Up holding my latest purchases in embellishments. My latest purchases in papers are in 12x12 file boxes under my desk.
There is no window in this room, nice bright flouros though, and a lovely sky window!
The cupboards, drawers, chair and cube shelving unit are all Ikea. I use the top to display some projects. The big gingham-lined basket on the floor is from "The Reject Shop" and holds a bag of ribbons I am currently using and some new albums.


Chris and I have half this unit each and the printer, scanner and fax are all here. I've opened the cupboard so you can see my paper and cardstock shelves. One of the cupboards holds a stack of plastic divided containers full of small embellishments. All the printer supplies are in another. All the camera and other electronic accessories, blank CD/DVDs and jewel cases are in there too.

This is the chair that used to be in our office, it's nice to have somewhere to sit in there! This room used to be the office and before that it was the back half of our double garage! We have added a door into our family room/kitchen area, it's glass so I can close it and still keep an eye on the kids.


This bookcase was originally in our old apartment entry way, then became part of Taylor's furniture, then Ronin's and now I have painted it white and used it to store my "Reject Shop" jars full of flowers, chipboard alphas and shapes. Not bad for a bargain buy from The Whitewood Warehouse about 14 years ago! It was just a plain bookcase, Chris added moulding and painted it with limewash which was the fashion back in the day! The Buddha on the top was a gift from Chris for the Christmas before last, I love it, he brings some serenity to my room!

Big glass lolly jars also from "The Reject Shop" hold my ribbons, a collection of cheap Big W lever arch files hold my letter stickers, rub-ons, stickers and diecuts, Smiggles boxes and magazine boxes are used to store paints, stamping inks etc., gingham-lined baskets also from "The Reject Shop" carry my foam and acrylic stamps, glass bowls hold my buttons, brads and rhinestones, and it also holds some special bits and pieces, photos and presents from the kids and friends.






So that's it! Pop in some time! Mind you it may never be quite this clean and tidy again!
Tracey xxxx


2 comments:
Jealous....much! OMG you actually have a scrap ROOM!!! *sob* I gotta get me one of those.
Good Lord woman!! That is just too much for me to take and then to top it all off your music came on and made me almost jump off my computer chair. Unbelievable scrapping space Tracey...no wonder such amazing work comes out of it
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