This cost me less than $7 and worked with what I already had so I’m pretty happy! I hope this idea works for you! These are other ways I’ve kept vinyl: I think there is no perfect answer for vinyl storage. I’ve got my indoor and smaller vinyl on a different bookshelf. I’m keeping all of my outdoor vinyl and any iron on vinyl that was super tall in here. YAY! Why yes, I did leave some junk on the floor! LOL! Vinyl, you’re so pretty! Even if I don’t, this is working pretty well. I just bought this new sewing machine so I’m thinking of sewing a little curtain to be held taut by the rods. I removed a shelf and added the tension rods to help keep my vinyl in place. I did that on three bookcases and it worked out great and cost under $25 for all three! Here’s a post where I talk more about that. Take the backing off and add inexpensive bead board. I’m going to use this cheapo bookcase that I’ve had for years and bend it to my will! (Ok, I’m going to add the tension rods to it.) LOL!īy the way, see how that cheap backing is pulling away from the bookcase? You don’t have to put up with weakened and ugly bookcases and I’m not going to either. Here’s what I came up with for the short term: Cheap Tension Rods Need #1? Putting all that vinyl that was under the bed…somewhere. I want it to be a pretty and useful place but I’m going to take my time to be sure it really suits my needs. Right now the craft room looks like a hot mess. ![]() LOL! So, I sold the bed and am starting over. You know what works better than a bed as a table? An actual table. I was basically using it as a table and the trundle for vinyl storage. I loved that piece of furniture but it wasn’t useful in that space and I didn’t need it anywhere else in my house. I’m leaning towards the PCV pipe organization.I’ve recently gained some space in my craft room because I finally decided to give up the trundle bed that I had in there. Inexpensive PVC pipe holds a lot of rolled vinyl AND can be put into a cabinet or on a shelf.ĭid you see any fabulous vinyl storage ideas that would suit your space? PVC Pipe Storage at Craftaholics Anonymous This DIY vinyl storage makes it easy to access multiple rolls at a time. Slacks hangers are the perfect size for rolls of vinyl. Repurposed Slacks Hanger (source unknown) Ikea Bag Dispenser Hack at Silhouette School Turn a crate into the perfect vinyl organizer by adding cubbies inside. Update an old wine rack into a vinyl roll organizer. This shoe rack upcycle will hold a lot of vinyl. Shoe Rack Vinyl Storage at Craftaholics Anonymous This is another great upcycle of a shoe rack into a vinyl organization station. Shoe Rack Or ganizer at Silhouette School Stackable storage containers are perfect for our vinyl scraps.Ĭraft Cart at Crafty Creations with Shemaineĭedicate an entire cart for your die cutting supplies. Stackable Scrap Storage at A Girl and a Glue Gun This DIY vinyl tower holds SO many rolls of vinyl! Rolling tool boxes are just for the garage! Use one to store your sheets of vinyl with your die cut machine or heat press on top! Upcycle a shoe organizer into a vinyl organizer. Repurposed Shoe Organizer (source unknown) This DIY wall hanger using dowel rods is perfect for large rolls of vinyl. This wire rack makes customizing your vinyl roll storage a breeze. Yes, I am an affiliate so I make a small percentage off of any sales made by you clicking on my link, but they really do have the best vinyl, a huge selection, AND they ship super fast! That’s why I am an affiliate.īaskets are great for all kinds of storage, but these stacking baskets are perfect for long rolls of vinyl. ![]() ![]() These 16 vinyl storage ideas are game changers!Īnd, psssssst! I get all of my vinyl at Expressions Vinyl. I don’t have a great system for keeping it all organized. Y vinyl collection is and, let’s face it, has been out of control. ![]() This winter I made a lot of gifts and crafts with vinyl. I don’t know about your space, but my craft space tends to look like it’s been through a war post Christmas.Īfter all the holiday crafting and gift making it’s just a wreck (because who has time to clean up in between projects?). If you have ideas of things you would like to see in our series be sure to let us know in the comments! This month we’re focusing on your craft spaces! Once the Christmas decor gets put away, it’s a great opportunity to start with a clean slate and get your home organized. January tends to be the season for purging and organizing all the things. We are excited to start a new year of our fun Must Have Craft Tips series! Whether you have a large stash or small, get your vinyl organized with these fabulous vinyl storage ideas!
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