![]() ![]() I did remove most items from their packaging, but some things (like certain chains) were left in their packages. Don’t be afraid to use tiny containers within larger containers. You’ll end up combining compartments, adding more inserts – it’s part of the process! Anything you switch – you can switch back. Oh, and if you do this, you’ll end up finishing at a different place than you start. if there were too many for a compartment, I’d divide them out by color and size. Gold chains went together, cabochons, charms. For me, I have just enough jewelry supplies for the three containers, so I organized (at first) not by color and size but by type. ![]() ![]() If you have a LOT of goodies, you might want to purchase a container for each color. Organize by color, size, or type (or all three). and I need more small compartments than I thought. My Creative Options containers came with dividers and I could adjust to different sizes which I liked. I thought I’d fill the small compartments right away and they wouldn’t be big enough. You don’t want to leave the store with 5 containers when you need 30! 3. Do your best and at least take a peek at your supplies so you can get a general idea. Be mentally prepared to go back to the store a few times, because it’s HARD to inventory jewelry. Inventory your components and then purchase containers.Īll my stuff fits in my organizer, but you might find you need more organizers, or different trays, etc. That’s what drew me to the Creative Options container – it stacks your trays and works like a tool box, which I like. I’d rather use a stool to access shelves than spread it all out. Some like trays that are stacked, but other people like to spread their trays out in drawers so they can see absolutely everything.įor me, my craft studio is a huge warehouse with tall ceilings, so I always go vertical with storage. This could go for any organizing, but people definitely have their strong opinions on how they want their jewelry to be organized. Decide on vertical or horizontal organization. Inventory your components and then purchase containers. ![]()
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