The Struggle With Organizing Stencils

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  • @pennydouphinett4545
    @pennydouphinett4545 5 місяців тому +1

    I have more than 100 stencils, 9x12 and smaller. After man trials, I found a 3 ring binder to be the best option. I keep the paper backing from the packaging. I put a piece of paperr in every sleeve and like stencils (i.e. stars) are together. My 12x12 stencils are stored in sleeves in my Kallax unit. I don't have that many of the large ones.

  • @veronicawhite398
    @veronicawhite398 11 місяців тому +23

    Barbara, chillax! You are not a shopping channel. You do not need to hold on to your packaging for anybody. Crafters and newbies can already see what type of stencil you're using and can hunt for it themselves. We watch you for the crafting aspect, not for shopping. I myself, simply have mine connected by a metal ring, hanging on an S hook, hanging on my shelving unit. They're out of the way, but within easy reach. I've often found that when you start moving items out of their permanent home to make way for new or other items, you are creating problems for yourself. One solution I can see for your situation is to put the items in the plastic bags back on the cupboard door and get yourself some 3M stick-on hooks and metal rings and utilise all that wall space. Veronica x

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому +2

      Thanks, but I get asked the make and number of the products I use all the time….

    • @chiagirlmyfatcat896
      @chiagirlmyfatcat896 11 місяців тому +6

      Agree! Get your own stencil, get whatever. Noone needs to duplicate what Barbara does ... its inspiration. Everyone do your homework, look for it yourself and work it out, Barbara has a headache!

    • @chiagirlmyfatcat896
      @chiagirlmyfatcat896 11 місяців тому +1

      By the way Veronica, you have made a suggestion I hope Barbara considers. Clearly her husband is not going to figure it out😂

    • @thefeatheredhag4279
      @thefeatheredhag4279 11 місяців тому +6

      I totally agree! There is a limit to keeping certain items, especially packaging just because somebody’s wondering what it is and where you got it. I have watched many videos were other UA-camrs do not disclose where they got all their things for their project. I am cool with that and I’m sure a lot of other people understand as well. The people that get upset are the ones that are never happy anyways, no matter what on videos. You carry on Barbara and you do you 😊

    • @TheresaH.Creates
      @TheresaH.Creates 11 місяців тому

      Good to know that I am not the only one who struggles with stencil/mask storage. My largest stencil is 8.5x11. I store all of them in a clear scrapbook storage box. Mine are tangled and it isn't working for me. BTW...your collection is incredible. I'm so jealous. 💜

  • @ElizabethStHilaire
    @ElizabethStHilaire 11 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for the mention!!

  • @bozomahoney
    @bozomahoney 11 місяців тому +3

    Aww poor Barbara! 😢 i feel your pain! You DO have the room, but what your hubby doesn't understand is that you want to "display" your supplies in a beautiful and practical way - not easy!!
    Have you considered a double or triple macrame hanging plant hanger from the ceiling with each pot holding your small items? Just a thought.

  • @tonyashatley5040
    @tonyashatley5040 11 місяців тому +3

    I’m always reorganizing. Seems like something will work for a while but then it’s usually i get more of something and then I need to rethink what I’m using. Keeps us on our toes 😉

  • @paperkraftd1
    @paperkraftd1 11 місяців тому +2

    I would take photos of each piece of packaging and put them in a file in my phone. I have an iPhone so it’s easy to access files with photos in them in iCloud. Also, it might help to add labels made from a label maker with all the pertinent information directly to the stencils where there is empty space. That way you could throw your packaging away without regret. Organizing stencils and masks is tricky. You have way more than I do, so I will be following your organization journey. The best of luck! ❤

  • @gr8fng
    @gr8fng 11 місяців тому +1

    Totally with you ... I get sooo overwhelmed whenever I try to organise my craft items & can never find suitable, affordable storage.
    You could maybe write stencil details next to the ones you've stuck onto the card sheets.
    Good luck & keep us posted ❤

  • @sandikalin636
    @sandikalin636 11 місяців тому +2

    🤯🤯 seriously this is what I’m struggling with, currently I have them in a ring binder, because I don’t have any large ones it works for me, But as I was watching you I felt your frustration. It’s a constant battle, ,. “Move this to here, now what do I do with these things??? “. And of course your hubby thinks you have plenty of room, lol. Good luck we’re all here for you. We need to create a “support group”. Haha

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому +1

      Aaaaw thank you, so cute! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @MichelleSimkins
    @MichelleSimkins 11 місяців тому +3

    I don't have as many stencils as you do, but I think what I did might still work for you. I used a really sturdy cardboard box and cut the sides on an angle, then put in dividers of varying heights. It looks a lot like one of those 3 slot mail organizers you can buy for your desk, except it's big enough to hold my big 12" by 12" stencils. Then I put a piece of card stock between each stencil, and put a tab with the stencil name on the top of the card stock so it would be easy to find what I was looking for. And this way, I could also include any packaging that the stencils came with.

  • @debrafazzi5382
    @debrafazzi5382 11 місяців тому +5

    Would use small curtain tension rods in you cabinet and then use the hook clips and hang up stencils. That way it make it easy to adjust. It would be similar to Elizabeth’s system.

    • @kree8100
      @kree8100 11 місяців тому +1

      I agree I use rods for loads of different items in my craft room

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for your suggestions! ❤️

    • @nanmau6234
      @nanmau6234 11 місяців тому

      That’s what I use, tension rods and I use hook clip things from IKEA

    • @katsmeow123
      @katsmeow123 11 місяців тому

      Great idea 🙂

  • @skullingtonfly
    @skullingtonfly 11 місяців тому +2

    You could glue tabs on each stencil with the relevant information you need and then hang them back up. Then you won’t need any packaging 😊

  • @susansmithey5317
    @susansmithey5317 11 місяців тому +1

    I have a large plastic shelving unit I use to hold my supplies. I live in a small space. My living room doubles as my studio. While watching this I realized I can use the sides of my shelving unit to hang things such as stencils on! I can use some small spring tension curtain rods to create extra hanging space. Thanks for your video. I doubt I’d have gotten the inspiration if I hadn’t watched this video. ❤😊

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому

      I’m happy it was helpful 😊

  • @anonbutanon
    @anonbutanon 11 місяців тому +2

    I put my stencils in plastic file folders. I still need to flip thru them, sure, but they don't get tangled together. I store them in a bankers box, like I do my other supplies, and I stack them from largest on the bottom to smallest on top. It makes it sooo much easier.

  • @KateriBurnett
    @KateriBurnett 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Barbara, take a hand staple hi and staple the Velcro to the door. I love the idea of having the stencils hung on wire or a small cable at lease you can grab what you want and so easy to see and put back. Mine are in the 3 ring binders, so heavy I hate it but I have no where else to put them. Use your walls if they are clear that’s what I do. Love ya

  • @PMartistStudio
    @PMartistStudio 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video and thank you for including us 💖✨ the struggle is real and no we have not come up with the perfect solution

  • @theresaconway-hayes
    @theresaconway-hayes 11 місяців тому +2

    I would create a digital planner for the masks & stencils. You could take pictures of the packaging and have keyword searches. You can also add the location of the physical product and lots more. It would take a bit of time for set up but once in a ”maintenance “ mode, it is much easier to. I use my iPad for this sort of thing that sits on my desk.
    Another thing that I do is, I make an altered box in place of the file box, but it’s not as easy to maneuver from one spot to the other.

  • @sarahf.1036
    @sarahf.1036 10 місяців тому +1

    Barbara, I think that others have said this and I'll second them. I think the best solution is to get rid of the packaging, or just take photos if you really need to remember. That's where your hang-up is. And none of us are that picky about whether you tell us ALL the information on the source.

  • @lauraharmon659
    @lauraharmon659 11 місяців тому

    Love the idea of hanging them...I, too, bought stencils from the baking section.

  • @KellysCreativeDreams
    @KellysCreativeDreams 11 місяців тому +1

    Good morning, Barbara.
    I have no wall space in my studio either. I used a standard hole punch and put a hole in a space at the top of each stencil and backed each one with a piece of card stock the same size. I could write the info on the cardstsock and this also kept the stencils from tangling.
    Then I put what we call 'command hooks' here in the use... hooks with an adhesive back on the front of my mixed media cabinet doors. Made use of white space and my stencils are out where I can see them. I have them sorted by company - Stampn' Up, Ciao Bella, Spectrum Arts, Tim Holtz, etc.
    Creative Blessings!

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing what works for you! ❤️

  • @iteeshollow
    @iteeshollow 10 місяців тому

    Was just watching a Tracie Fox video? and she was showing the makers of some stamps she was going to use. She just cuts or tears off the name, or id etc and the bar code and leaves that in the sleeve. I hadnt thought of that, but it makes it so much easier to store than the whole documentation that came with the product. I thought of you instantly.

  • @barbaramcgrail7386
    @barbaramcgrail7386 11 місяців тому +2

    I have stored my stencils in page protectors. If the are small, I sew across the center horizontal and cut in half. I then fit them in a shoe box so I am able to flip through them from smallest to largest. I also store all that info of the stencil in that page protector.

  • @malindahatter6182
    @malindahatter6182 11 місяців тому +2

    Barbara. I hate to open those packages for ephemera or stencils as well, so I cut a tiny opening at the top of the plastic and slide it in and out. Much easier than trying to open it from the bottom. Hope that makes sense.

  • @meghanvanschalkwyk6535
    @meghanvanschalkwyk6535 11 місяців тому

    I have a wooden shelf, I added screw eyes to the bottom of it. Then wooden dowels supported by the loops of the screw eyes. I hang all my stencils and masks. Hanging is the best way, I am very happy with this solution. Maybe move some of the smaller shelves you have to make hanging space? Also most stencils have enough of a border to take a label, the masks maybe clip a label onto them? Hopefully this or another comment will help!

  • @TheScatteredCrafter
    @TheScatteredCrafter 11 місяців тому +2

    For the packaging, how about taking a picture of the stencil and number from the packaging, and just popping that still shot into the video when needed? And yes, I struggle 😢storage for stencils! I have an album with sleeve protectors for standard large stencils. But I have weird sizes and all the masks...I don😢know. Hope to figure it out someday lol.

  • @lalagamma4452
    @lalagamma4452 11 місяців тому

    It's great to get ideas on how to organize things. I enjoyed the idea from Al John did on this also. Today's quote: Be the reason someone smiles and feels inspired. TFS 🐞🐞🐞

  • @rebecarod1475
    @rebecarod1475 11 місяців тому +1

    Large package of record album acetate pocket sleeves. I use them to package and store my higher end single sheets of 12x12 cardstock. The sleeve will allow you to see the descriptive cardstock base on one side and the stencils/masks on the other. You can purchase them with a folding tab and that's where you could put the stencil name or category. Good luck.

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому

      Thanks, but what about the smaller ones?

  • @donnaborda
    @donnaborda 11 місяців тому +1

    Barbara , I have a cart that is for the stenciling and gelli printing. My paint, brayers,stencils etc are all on the cart. I roll it up next to me when I need it.

  • @terrisyoutube1726
    @terrisyoutube1726 11 місяців тому +1

    Love your process, storage ideas and your beautiful masks! The struggle is real! Thanks for sharing your struggles with us

  • @BarbaraGilbertdesigner
    @BarbaraGilbertdesigner 10 місяців тому

    I lay a sheet of mylar behind each stencil and use a paper clip to attach it. I write the name on the stencil if there is enough room or on the mylar. They are stored flat in a 12x12 box. Not ideal but it keeps them from getting tangled up. I may try sheets of tissue paper as it would be less expensive. Thanks for your amazing videos.

  • @JoleaSuzanne
    @JoleaSuzanne 11 місяців тому +1

    Barbara-For stencils you are clipping to Velcro straps in your craft cabinet, what about instead just screwing in small brass eye screws to the inside narrow frame of the cabinet door, same height on each side across from each other all the way down the door. String tight wire side to side to each eye screw and clip your stencils to the wire. So instead of having rows of several Velcro straps across the door, you could use rows of wire.
    For the masks you are taping to large hole drilled sheets, just write in or attach labels to either top front or back of page with vendor info,name, number etc. or actual sheet from product packaging.

  • @Justlane62
    @Justlane62 11 місяців тому +1

    You are not alone sister!

  • @iteeshollow
    @iteeshollow 11 місяців тому +1

    I use to hang many items in bags, and i hang bits i want to look up and see. I have also hung my stencils. I use a long steel garden stake. them come green i paint them white. I hang them from the ceiling. lol. Its the only space i have left and it works really well. You can hang them any height or hang them from those little plant pulleys? and with one pull they are down when you are working and another pull up out of the way. I also have some in a file cabinet in folders, and some are in a binder next to me. the later two are the ones i use the most, the ones hanging are the ones i use the least. 😊

    • @iteeshollow
      @iteeshollow 11 місяців тому

      lol, i should say the ones in the binder are in clear pockets the width of the pages, easy to pull out and put back in. You know how everyone was making ephemera books with those pockets? like that.

  • @amyvetter1830
    @amyvetter1830 11 місяців тому +2

    More cabinets, more drawers, more shelves, more storage. My room is stacked clear to the ceiling. Remember this is a work room, not a cutesy decorator room. My recommendation to anyone is, have boxes with lids that can stack, and label them well. However, my stencils are in an open box that I can flip through. I have a 6" box (most of my stencils), a 5' and under box, and an 8-10" box. My larger stencils are in a manila folder. All my stencils have a piece of paper between each one. I stencil each image on the page and write the designer, # and company on the paper. With all the same sizes together I can easily flip through the papers/stencils to find what I need. I even have dividers with tabs, and labels like birds, butterflies, textures, etc... Good luck, I wish I had the room to hang them like Elizabeth does.

  • @TubeYouLena
    @TubeYouLena 11 місяців тому +1

    Such a relief to know I am not alone in my struggles to find the best organization for my projects and craft supplies!
    Top-loading catalogues (like recipe boxes) are the easiest and the best invention ever. Ask kids, they generally do not like to cleanup but ok with dumping toys into cube storages. One possible solution for referencing stencils/masks without keeping physical packaging is to digitization and numbering system. Assign sequence groups to Brands (100 - Brand 1, 200 - Brand 2 and so on) and label each stencil/mask with an ID from that sequence group. Take a picture of each including packaging. Create an excel-based table (database) of your stencil/mask supplies. Use that database any time you’d like to share the source with your viewers. Over and beyond: print the pages with the table, make a cute junk journal of it and show that to us in one of the videos.

  • @SHYsArt
    @SHYsArt 11 місяців тому

    Love your craft box. I store my stencils in a very large 3-ring binder inside a plastic sheet sleeve. Just have to flop through, organized by theme.

  • @katherinetwilliams4254
    @katherinetwilliams4254 11 місяців тому +1

    I don’t have as many stencils to store. But I use a large clear plastic envelop and store my stencils upright between the packaging cardboard (without the plastic sleeve) and slide the full envelop into my shelf. I can then pull it out and flip through the stencils for the one I want.
    I have put all my Tim Holz stencils on a ring in the front of the envelop. This works well for me but eventually will have to invest in a second big envelop when I get any more stencils….its getting full!

  • @kathykiene13
    @kathykiene13 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Barbara, I understand your frustration. I finally put all my stencils on an old “Clip It Up” given to me by a friend. Fortunately I don’t need to keep track of the stencil names and numbers. I would take photos and put in a small binder, at least the larger ones (packaging) the others put in plastic sleeves. My concern is by storing them separately from the stencil , you may spend a lot of time matching the package to the stencil.

  • @norahfinnen9063
    @norahfinnen9063 11 місяців тому

    Hi Barbara,
    When you ask how you could store your stencils you are describing a filing cabinet with suspended pockets when you say what you want. You can sometimes get these in recycling shops as they have become old fashioned in offices with computers storing documents.

  • @jneigler
    @jneigler 11 місяців тому +6

    My process: 1) Use each stencil/mask on cheap paper; 2) Take photos of each of them; 3) Assign a number to each stencil/mask, say, 1 to 100. Mark the stencil/mask and its photo with the same number. 4). Print photos with reduced size. 5) Set up folders or files numerically and number them in whatever container you use. 6) File the stencils in folders , like 1st one in #1, 2nd one in #2, 3rd one in #3, and so on. 7) Make a journal, folder, ring-binder, whatever for the photos. Sort them any way that works for you. As long as the numbers match the stencil and file, you can easily find them and see what you have. 8) WHEN YOU GET NEW ONES, be sure to follow steps 1-7, and give them the next number. Please let me know what you think of this process. 😊

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for your suggestion! ❤️

  • @texturejunkies8780
    @texturejunkies8780 11 місяців тому +1

    Stencil storage is so frustrating and I keep changing too. With your Velcro door you could glue Velcro on clothespins or solid clips perhaps for more security? And with the smaller masks I actually made some extra pockets in flat paper folders so they could be layered. You could also do this with 12x12 clear plastic and staple to make pockets. That way you can keep flat in that bin and easily flip through the stack? Love that you featured PM artist studio stencils. I'm also one of the designers. ❤

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому +2

      Thank you and awesome that you are one of the PM Artist Studio designers! ❤️

    • @SixthSun
      @SixthSun 11 місяців тому

      @texturejunkies8780 Wonderful, a PM Artist Studio designer! So much creativity brewing there!👏 Like you, I also adore @49dragonflies -- it's also a beautiful & soul healing artist & community. 🦋💜🦋

  • @robinsutton4952
    @robinsutton4952 11 місяців тому

    I have so many stencils. This has just made me realize I just want to get them out and use them.

  • @cheryldouglas234
    @cheryldouglas234 11 місяців тому

    Hi Barbara, I use a belt ring for my stencils. But I do have a closet in my craft room to hang it on. I came up with this years ago for my quilting stencils. Love all your ideas. I would love to have a dream box. ❤️❤️❤️😊

  • @MelaniesWelten
    @MelaniesWelten 9 місяців тому

    Hallo Barbara dein Schrank ist der Hammer da hat das sparen echt gelohnt. Ja man hat viel zu viel Kram gerade wenn man ein extra Bastelzimmer hat. Für Schablon habe ich tatsächlich ein Ordner mit Foliehülle wo ich ständig suche und zurück in die Hülle. Da ich nur ein Wohnzimmer habe wo ich auch Yoga mache. Verstaue ich alles zurück in die Schränke. Bin mehr damit beschäftigt aufzuräumen wegzuräumen als zu basteln.
    Schablonen anhängen tolle Lösungen für dich.

  • @katsmeow123
    @katsmeow123 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video. For me, I write the name, maker and number on the margin directly on the stencil. No more packaging!

  • @giftsbyruth4062
    @giftsbyruth4062 11 місяців тому

    Lol. I can so relate. Feel like I don't have enough space in my craft room either. Need to reorganize. Thanks for the tips👍

  • @bernieactor
    @bernieactor 11 місяців тому +1

    Oh I feel your pain! I also have way too many masks and stencils and keep getting more. I am also looking for a better storage solution - apparently i need a craft room the size of Carnegie Hall 😂

  • @prof.mommyarty
    @prof.mommyarty 11 місяців тому

    Lol yes I struggled for years until I hung mine up! Mine is a little kitchen shelf above my desk with a hanging bar and s hooks. It also lets me hang much more in a small space. I wish I'd kept my packaging from the start now so I put some in popper wallets which I punched and hung those too. Would've worked for your masks but you're out of hanging space. I think storage is quite an evolutionary process. You'll get there and you'll love having the hanging ones. Oh also I punched into packaging to hang. So quick and easy and everything in a very small space (they hang like clothes in a wardrobe. I'm SO SO happy now. I can send you the shelf link in a mo in case it helps you decide. Tfs and have a great day 💖💖💖

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому

      Thank you sweetie! I’m happy you found a solution that works for you. I found something else that I’m sharing in an upcoming video 😊

    • @prof.mommyarty
      @prof.mommyarty 11 місяців тому

      Cool, glad you found a solution you like! You can ignore my email then 😄 XXX

  • @lisamorice4701
    @lisamorice4701 11 місяців тому

    Stencils and masks are tricky, I agree. I don't have a perfect system but I use a book ring for small stencils as you have, a small (a5) binder for some medium size stencils and a 12x12 box for my others. The 12x12 and A4 stencils go in there, and I bought some 4 pocket scrapbooking pocket pages for my 6x6 stencils. When looking for these I see four at a time and they take less space. For things I want to protect by keeping them in the original packaging I trim off a millimetre or two from the top edge of the bag, turning it into a pocket, easier to slip the stencil back into. Good luck with your search for a system you live.

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing what works for you! ❤️

  • @jmw9675
    @jmw9675 11 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful cupboard.. 🥰Maybe just attach a string each side tightly across the door and peg them Like a clothes line? You can get great little pegs ❤just an idea 😊

    • @jmw9675
      @jmw9675 11 місяців тому

      Or an office filing box? Label categories?

  • @inipin510
    @inipin510 11 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful stencils😍

  • @heathersullivan8494
    @heathersullivan8494 11 місяців тому +1

    It’s funny that you’re on this subject of storing stencils. Just yesterday I was looking at my drawer of stencils and thinking, there has got to be a better way. I have been trying to come up with something. If I do I’ll let you know.

  • @malinryberg373
    @malinryberg373 11 місяців тому +3

    Could you take photos of your packages and store them digitally?

    • @elizabethrichards6088
      @elizabethrichards6088 11 місяців тому

      This is what I was going to suggest, makes more sense take a photo and put them in a folder on your computer, easy access and no clutter

  • @paulinewhite9889
    @paulinewhite9889 11 місяців тому

    I have my stencils on the wall in a frame, I converted....and in a box flip through thingy....works beautiful....

  • @KidarWolf
    @KidarWolf 11 місяців тому +1

    My stencils, and stamps, are stored in document pockets in a ringbinder. The stamps are in snap-closed document pockets with binder holes in them (they came that way, I believe I got them from WH Smiths, for those in the UK who might think they sound like a good idea), the stencils are in clear poly pockets with an open top edge. It seems to work well for me, but I don't have a huge collection to organize. But having them in a ringbinder means it's easy to sort them too, just add labeled section dividers - even add a table of contents to each section divider, if that seems helpful to you.

  • @carols1030
    @carols1030 11 місяців тому +1

    Look at job ticket folders. They hold up to the lg stencil girl stencils and stand nicely in a box. I have a scrapbook binder for my few 12x12 stencils.

  • @donnanoble9588
    @donnanoble9588 11 місяців тому

    I have magnetic sheets. Friend of mine ordered it online. The metal stencil keep there in place, easy take away, use, store back

  • @pambotter355
    @pambotter355 11 місяців тому

    Barbara, your craft room is beautiful. Your stencils look good where you put them. TFS!❤

  • @rebeccamiller3248
    @rebeccamiller3248 11 місяців тому +1

    Cafe rods. They are small light and perfect for small spaces. I have them in a drawer and it holds my Washi tape, spare tape like scotch tape and packing tape and my ribbon and lace for sewing/crafts. I think they would be perfect for the soapbox door to hang your stencils from. You could use command hooks and measured dowels. I have that in my closet door for storage of light items like scarves and jewelry. That would work for your stencils too.

  • @Dawn-fz5cu
    @Dawn-fz5cu 11 місяців тому +1

    I love your organization videos!! 🥰 You always have amazing ideas and solutions. I know how you like to buy and use antiques in your craft studio I was wondering if an antique wooden clothes drying rack would work (the one with individual arms that fold away when you aren't using them)? It is just an idea where you could see and use them in an aesthetically pleasing way. Thank you for sharing your journey. I have so enjoyed seeing the transformation of your studio. Blessings from Texas!!💕

    • @pays1zebu
      @pays1zebu 11 місяців тому

      Fantastic idea! 👌❤👍

  • @longdaysjournal
    @longdaysjournal 11 місяців тому

    Love, Love, Love this video! I also have a Craft Box but have a magnetic door on one side for storing metal dies, has enough space and is definitely strong enough to hold the clips for the stencils! The smaller, more delicate stencils I will store upright in a series of pouches of various sizes that I already have in the bin where they previously lay on top of each other. So, still not getting rid of the bin but your comment about using the magnetic sheets set the light bulb off in my head about using my already magnetized door!

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for your suggestion! ❤️

  • @TheInkinGardenSpot
    @TheInkinGardenSpot 9 місяців тому

    You are not alone! I have my stencils on o rings, like you did the tim holtz stencils.and i hang them from a decorative row of hooks. I sort by size and manufacturer. I have all of them still in the packaging except the tim holtz ones since most of the packaging has a hole for hanging. It seems whenever i move one thing to organize it better, i mess up something else or it doesnt work like i planned. It is so frustrating, because i would like all of my same items stored the same way and in the same location but i just either have too much stuff or not enough space. The struggle is real! Your stencils look pretty hanging there though. Wonder if you could add eye screws to each side of your door and tie wire around the eye screws to recreate the system that was your initial inspiration. Might allow you more room for all of them, smallest down to largest. You could add velcro to the side of one of your shelves to reattach the items you removed. Also, if there are any verical spaces, take advantage...go up!😉 good luck.

  • @craftcreek4624
    @craftcreek4624 11 місяців тому

    Ditto Barbara! Love love your room

  • @snowstormcrafts8558
    @snowstormcrafts8558 11 місяців тому

    Great ideas. Thanks 😊

  • @joycemaurer3588
    @joycemaurer3588 9 днів тому

    Try using something like Evernote. First time set up could take awhile but you can take a photo of the packaging with the image and name, tag it with categories, keep them in Evernote then it will be ok to trash the packaging! You can search the program for the category or name and even tag it with where it is stored! I've done that with my stamps, dies, etc.

  • @raebrown2805
    @raebrown2805 11 місяців тому

    I actually purchased 2 ikea drawer units for my stencils, stamps and clay molds. The really wide ones that are on wheels

  • @HappilyEllaAfter
    @HappilyEllaAfter 11 місяців тому

    I have been reorganizing my entire craft room for 5 months now. I did opt for the binder system with the clear sleeves for my stencils. The stencils that did not fit in the sleeves are tucked into the inside pockets of the front and back of the binder. It keeps everything tidy and tangle free. I just had re-train my brain to put things back as soon as I am done. Best part is now I get to flip through my stencils like a picture book. Maybe try the system for a little bit and see if you like it. Perhaps rearrange some photos and plants and make room on top of your shelves? ❤❤❤

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for your suggestion! 😊❤️

  • @craftingexperiments-StellaT
    @craftingexperiments-StellaT 11 місяців тому

    Dear Barbara, I don't have nearly the amount of stencils you have but I have an idea for you. You could use a display stand with hooks like the ones they have in stores in the office supplies section which is on a rotating base, like a lazy Susan. It doesn't take much space and can hold even your largest stencils. Jope you give it some thought. Thanks

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! I just filmed a video for Friday sharing my new solution and it sounds a bit like what you are suggesting 😊👍🏻❤️

    • @craftingexperiments-StellaT
      @craftingexperiments-StellaT 11 місяців тому

      @@49dragonflies great, can't wait to see the video.

  • @leahbrannon1551
    @leahbrannon1551 10 місяців тому +1

    I file my stencils and their packaging in a filing cabinet, along with my digitals, and anything else i can easily file.

  • @vellacardwell7663
    @vellacardwell7663 11 місяців тому +2

    Can you use small I hooks into the door on each side and run a string through the eye hooks?

  • @tamaraburger2008
    @tamaraburger2008 11 місяців тому +3

    Could you add the name and number on each stencil with permanent marker?

  • @mercefontova1108
    @mercefontova1108 11 місяців тому +1

    Aaaay Barbara, todas estamos igual....y los maridos nos dicen, a todas, lo mismo !!!!, y esqué con los años acumulamos muchas cosas.....preciosas, claro, pero.....
    Un abrazo cariño, y espero ver (para copiarte) como lo arreglas ésto !!

  • @laurenskelton226
    @laurenskelton226 14 днів тому

    for the book pages you have for your individual masks could you paint just a bit of tack it by Aleenes Glues so that they would stick by them selves to the shiney smooth side of the paper?

  • @shannone1830
    @shannone1830 11 місяців тому +1

    I maximize every inch of wall space I have including a couple of lampshades (tore off the fabric) hanging from my ceiling on ropes and I used those little hooks with the clamps on the end to hold things. Mine have loads of little packages of Tim Holtz products etc but you could put anything on them and just walk over to it give it a spin and find what I need. The right size lampshade could hold ur bigger stencils on bottom and smaller from the top.

    • @wrenbayley
      @wrenbayley 11 місяців тому +1

      This sounds super cute!

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your suggestion! ❤️

    • @shannone1830
      @shannone1830 11 місяців тому

      @@wrenbayley I love it and the hubby put it on a pulley system so I can pull them to the ceiling to get them out of my way when I want.

  • @HighCountryStudio
    @HighCountryStudio 11 місяців тому +1

    I use over the door hanging storage units. There are a lot of different designs, many with see through pockets. Amazon has many types. Not sure if these could work for your situation, but thought I’d share one of my favorite storage ideas. Regarding your packaging for stencils…could you create a” master board” for each company , photograph it and just link to the ones you are using in the description box?

  • @anhaddad
    @anhaddad 11 місяців тому

    Good idea!

  • @candmmom
    @candmmom 11 місяців тому +1

    I know you don’t want to use notebooks but what I have is 2 notebooks, one with letter size sheet protectors with cardstock, and the other is a 12x12 ring bound scrapbook with sheet protectors and cardstock. In the small one I do like you did with your masks for smaller stencils on cardstock with info either written on the C/S or the packaging on the backside. My large stencils fit perfectly in the 12x12 album. It is very easy to slip them back in after cleaning. This way I can also take out the protector until I am ready to put it away as well. Your craft room is always so organized but could you put the notebooks/albums on the floor next to your chair? Or leaned up against the door you have them currently hanging on? Or what about an accordion file (not sure if y’all call them that in Austria) but then you still have the dilemma of where to store it. Just like with the albums or a box. Not sure if any of this helps. One other thought is you could punch a hole in each and put the stencil and paperwork on a ring or the ring things like Tim Holtz uses. I have a few stencils that are too large for my 12x12 protectors so I either punch holes in them or use the stencils holes to put them on the rings. We (I) don’t have a problem taking our dies or stamps out of packaging and to me they are more difficult to land on a good storage solution. Good luck!! Vicky in Florida. PS. Sorry for being so long winded :-(

  • @genevieveDawn6542
    @genevieveDawn6542 11 місяців тому +1

    I wonder if you might be happy using "page protectors" with cardstock inside. You could print a picture of the packaging onto the cardstock and then slip the stencil inside. If you are able to then put those page protectors in a file cabinet/file box, then you could flip through them more easily. If you only have a few that are larger than a standard file folder, you might be able to find a file box with a cover that is at least 12x12, then you could get a clear 12x12 pouch and velcro that to the inside top of the box and store your "too big" stencils in there?
    I hope that makes sense

  • @LanternSkyy
    @LanternSkyy 11 місяців тому +1

    A solution perhaps to the packaging would be to scan both sides and put a picture into a word doc with the typed name, then you can always open the doc and search for the key word you need. It's a long task to do, but once it's done it would be easy to find. Idk if I described what I'm thinking of well, it's 5am and insomnia brain is having fun with me :'D

  • @amandarichards7420
    @amandarichards7420 11 місяців тому

    Hi Barbara it is a struggle. I use an A4 display folder for the majority of mine. You can also get 12x12 display folders or some call them project folders for the larger ones. This way you can keep your cardboard packaging in the sleeve. Light weight!

  • @tatteredpaperandlace2905
    @tatteredpaperandlace2905 11 місяців тому

    Use the photo magnetic pages. The card is coated with something similar to post-it-note adhesive. Then have a clear sheet that covers it. You could use them in a box just like you could with the cards you put you masks…up side…no tape needed. I use this system for my TH paper dolls, etc. I do use these sheets in a binder but I think a box would work.

  • @nicolecalhoun7670
    @nicolecalhoun7670 11 місяців тому

    Barbara, I do NOT organize well, but I have a shoe holder over my door and stick all my stickers/ephemera pieces in there. The main thing is I can SEE them, so I USE them! Maybe this could help with your smaller items in the bags! ❤❤❤

  • @terrieneilson403
    @terrieneilson403 11 місяців тому

    I keep mine in the pouches from Ranger Ink. Dylusions and Tim Holtz ones. I have small, medium and large pouches and store them by size in a plastic container. It works well for me😊 Finding storage solutions for our supplies keeps us thinking. Lol

  • @annerdner9889
    @annerdner9889 11 місяців тому +1

    You could take photos of the packages?

  • @PegMarieD
    @PegMarieD 11 місяців тому

    Have you considered using a small skinny curtain rod to run across you door and hang your stencil with small clips that attach to rod? Just a thought. Thank you for sharing. You have given me some ideas for my own craft area. Like you I have a small area to craft.

  • @elenalaskari4739
    @elenalaskari4739 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi, dear Barbara! I like your new stencil organization system, although I am not sure how many more stencils you can store there. Regarding the velcro and your thoughts on sewing the sides and middles, maybe you could use some safety pins to secure more the velcro stripes to the velcro on the door. Regarding the stencils packaging, maybe you could make an electronic catalog (something I always wanted to make but never did for all kinds of my supplies), i.e., take photo of every package and then make a document where you will include the photos of the packages with a keyword to easily trace them (or maybe the full description if you want to have it), for example, hearts for all hearts stencils which will be gathered together in the document. With that document, you can throw away all the packaging 👍👍👍 and keep only your catalog. Moreover, you can have all the descriptions digitally, and you can just copy-paste everything you need for your videos. Sweet greetings, Elena.❤❤❤

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you, dear Elena for your suggestions! ❤️

  • @wendyk2557
    @wendyk2557 11 місяців тому

    The struggle is real. I don't use many stencils because they are such a pain to store!

  • @devonrex4
    @devonrex4 11 місяців тому

    I am still trying to find a good stencil storage solution as my current binder system isn’t working for me anymore. You could take photos of your stencil packaging and keep them as a digital reference (in your phone notes)? Just a thought

  • @laurenskelton226
    @laurenskelton226 14 днів тому

    Where you have the stencils now that door has sides on each side, Could you possibly use spring loaded curtain rods and hang the stensils on like the crafter with hanging clips?

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  13 днів тому

      Thanks. I now have them on a turning jewelry rack 😃

  • @LBJ6362
    @LBJ6362 11 місяців тому

    I watched the same stencil video and loved that idea, but I don't have the wall space. Your idea is so smart! Would straight pins work to tack down the sides and middle? I know you don't want a binder, but a binder would work to put all the paperwork in page protectors and for the masks, use the old type photo album sticky pages. They make them acid free now and you could stick them and the papers in the same album. I know, still in a binder. I actually just got the photo album pages, but haven't started my system yet. If there were just more hours in a day!😊

  • @dianeschneider7442
    @dianeschneider7442 11 місяців тому +1

    My large stencils are stored separately from my smaller ones. All but my 12*12 are in a plastic storage bin that I can flip though easily. I do keep paper between the more delicate ones. I do not need to keep the packaging. You could make a catalog file on your computer and attach a code on each stencil that lets you find them in the catalog quickly. That way you could ditch the packaging. Unfortunately, my craft room is filled to the brim. Since my kids are grown, I have stuff in those rooms as well as a cabinet in the garage. I think my hobby is collecting supplies. 😊

  • @CherrySignature3
    @CherrySignature3 11 місяців тому

    Love it

  • @stephm798
    @stephm798 11 місяців тому

    The struggle is real , I have lots also I have them in a binder but I have too many in one sleeve , I really need another binder. Not sure what I am going to do , before I just had them in a container so it’s batter than that .

  • @nellkells3290
    @nellkells3290 11 місяців тому

    You're so not alone in this struggle:0) And I loved so much you've shared all your ideas and doubts and on-the-way pondering. It was really helpful to clear some of my thoughts too, so thank you. As for the flimsiness of velcro strips over the velcro backing, I'd simply fixed edges and centre with some screws. They won't leave such a big holes even if you decide to remove them later on. And, honestly, it's a shame to waste all this velcro backing for the task, since all you need here is just some big enough surface

    • @nellkells3290
      @nellkells3290 11 місяців тому

      to mount your lines for clipping stencils on them, and these lines could be just screwed on. How cool would it be to make an additional double door, just for stencils, ha? No velcro backing needed. And use some sturdy but thin bars instead of flimsy lines. Like, for example, long rulers over a couple of washers to make clipping easier. But the again maybe you'll finally opt for a box. Anyway, love from Ukraine ♡

  • @myhappyspace4533
    @myhappyspace4533 11 місяців тому +1

    Could you take a photo of each stencil package and keep it in a folder on our phone, and each time you talk about a stencil, you just add it on the screen when you edit your video

  • @LBJ6362
    @LBJ6362 11 місяців тому +1

    PS for the larger stencils, punch a hole in the corner and hang them on a ring. And now that your acrylic box is empty, you can store the pouches in it!

  • @jodyniemojuski4021
    @jodyniemojuski4021 11 місяців тому

    Use three hole punch on the information card, with the stencil, which you can use a three hole punch and put in binder. I also cut down many of my stencils for easy travel.

  • @margaretcomella3318
    @margaretcomella3318 11 місяців тому

    Thank you Barbara! for sharing your struggles with us! I wish I had a tried & true method to share. My room is very small & is totally full to the brim! I go up when I need more space. And it sounds like maybe you need more furniture in the room. Is that a possibility? My stencils are in a huge binder that sits on the floor at my feet. I have all of my smaller stencils, like Tim Holtz ones in numerical order in a dollar store shower caddie with a handle...again...within reach. I don't know what I would do without desk tops, shelves, and other furniture I can use for keeping things within reach!
    A suggestion on the packaging info...I don't make videos but still keep information right on the stencil in permanent black marker. Is that something you could do?
    Keep us updated, please! Good luck!🤞🤞❤

    • @49dragonflies
      @49dragonflies  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for your suggestions! ❤️

  • @measureoncecuttwice
    @measureoncecuttwice 11 місяців тому +2

    This could be a repeat comment - but what about those old sticky scrapbook pages with a clear overlay? The stencil would stick on by itself and it would be easy to place and remove.

  • @lotusflowerpassion
    @lotusflowerpassion 11 місяців тому

    hello dear I am just now getting a supply of stencils and I hear you about getting tangled, I have a very small space so I am always trying to organize so it is better and functions for me as I like to be organized and Know where stuff is for sure. right now My stencials are just in some file folders is best i could do for now , and some in packaging , which is a pain to take out and put back . I hope you find a solution. I Like the idea of being a a box of some sort and then separated , I may try that being in file folders has helped a bit that they do not get tangled. 💖

  • @RobinfromCA
    @RobinfromCA 11 місяців тому

    I only have smaller stencils so my storage isn't as difficult. For the packaging - do you have a drawer you could store a file folder in? Or maybe an accordion file could work. As to the large stencils, no idea. I can identify with no space in the craft room. I have half of my room for sewing and half for crafting with my bookcases on the walls in-between. It's always a struggle.