glitter glues, glitter, paint, embossing powder any other
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1. Week 9 – Organize Glitter Glue, Paints, Powders and more colorful stuff. The Organized Crafter / Creative Scrapbooker Magazine 12 Week Get Organized Challenge
Week 9 – Glitter Glues, Glitter, Paint, Embossing Powder – any other colorful stuff.
Last week you worked through your inks, pens and markers. This week you’ll want to add your other
coloring agents to your color catalog.
Follow the same process using the “Peek-a-Hue” color charts or print color charts from the
manufacturer website(s).
What you’ll need This can be quite a messy process. Be prepared with the following items and it will help simplify the process.
Peek-a-Hue Color Charts – download links below
Paint brushes Cup of water – for cleaning paint brushes Quilting pins – for unclogging glitter glues Paper Towels and/or Baby Wipes Double-sided tape – for glitter examples Scissors Pop up trash can Label stickers – optional Fine tipped pen or marker Storage containers – ideas at the end of this
handout.
Step 1 – How will you store your items?
Choose your storage containers - Think easy access. Things you can keep on your workspace if you always craft at home, or things that are easy to bring to your worktable and put back quickly. If you’re “lite” on coloring items, it might be best for you to store your items together by color, rather than be type.
Step 2 – Gather, Sort, Label • Gather all your products together • Sort items by brand and product type
2. Week 9 – Organize Glitter Glue, Paints, Powders and more colorful stuff. The Organized Crafter / Creative Scrapbooker Magazine 12 Week Get Organized Challenge
• Label each of them a number/name (note: most are already numbered/named by the manufacturer, use the manufacturer number/name to keep things easy.)
Step 3 – Create Color Catalog & Manufacturer Catalog (optional) Group products by type (glitter glue, enamel drops, embellishment paste,) make color swatch
samples, then enter the assigned number and/or manufacturer name of each item next to the
swatch in your catalog pages. You may want to create catalogs - one to keep in your Rainbow
Section/catalog, and one that is manufacturer specific.
Use Tiffany’s Peek-a-hue color catalog sheets.
Glitter Glue Color Chart – Peek-a-Hue https://totally-tiffany.com/blog/app/uploads/2021/09/Peek-a-Hue-Glitter-Glue-CS-12-week-challenge.pdf Big Boxes Color Chart – Peek-a-Hue https://totally-tiffany.com/blog/app/uploads/2021/09/Peek-a-Hue-Big-Boxes-CS-12-week-challenge.pdf
Step 6 – Store Products
Store cataloged products together by type in your chosen storage system. Storing all color products together by color is an option for crafters who have less. NOTES: ______________________________________________________________________________
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3. Week 9 – Organize Glitter Glue, Paints, Powders and more colorful stuff. The Organized Crafter / Creative Scrapbooker Magazine 12 Week Get Organized Challenge
This week’s checklist:
Decide on and, if needed, purchase the storage tools that work with the way you craft
Gather all your coloring agents together by type and brand. Create catalog sheets by color and by manufacturer (optional). Sort 3 containers of coloring agents. Set a goal if you’re still working on:
o Paper – Goal: ____________ o Embellishments – Goal: ____________ o Dies – Goal: ______________ o Embossing Folders – Goal:________________ o Stamps – Goal: ____________
Enter this week’s contest. When you complete this challenge, celebrate with reward #9
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4. Week 9 – Organize Glitter Glue, Paints, Powders and more colorful stuff. The Organized Crafter / Creative Scrapbooker Magazine 12 Week Get Organized Challenge
Totally-Tiffany Product Storage Options
Desktop or Shelf Storage
DeskMaid – 6 Level Stadium Arranger DeskMaid – 4 Level Stadium Arranger
Portable Storage Edna Buddy Bag or Myrel Buddy Bags – same basic dimensions, Myrel has end tabs.
30 Small bottles 8 Pods 30 Baker’s Twine Spools
5. Week 9 – Organize Glitter Glue, Paints, Powders and more colorful stuff. The Organized Crafter / Creative Scrapbooker Magazine 12 Week Get Organized Challenge
Shelly Buddy Bag
16 Memento Inks 10-20 Rolls of Washi Tape 22 Mini Square Ink Pads
Other Buddy Bags – There’s a Buddy Bag for almost everything in your craft
supply stash. These are just a few examples, to get a full list of Buddy Bags
including dimensions and suggestions for use download this Buddy Bag Product
Grid and add it to your Organization Notebook.
Gail – for Blends Gail for Paints Katya for Sprays (Lindy’s) Stephanie for Paints
Slide, Stash & Store for shelves, cabinets, and carts There are 6 sizes of Slide, Stash & Store boxes. Ideal for easy access on shelf or in a deep cabinets. Download you Slide, Stash and Store Product Grid for details on dimensions and uses.
6. Week 9 – Organize Glitter Glue, Paints, Powders and more colorful stuff. The Organized Crafter / Creative Scrapbooker Magazine 12 Week Get Organized Challenge
Storage & Supply Cases
“Mix-n-match” the interior drawers to create the perfect drawer organization system for your supplies.
The Storage and Supply case shown below was created by combining 2 Storage & Supply cases – 1 Six
Drawer SASC and 1 Two Drawer SASC. I used 1 drawer from the 2 drawer Storage & Supply Case and 3
drawers from the 6 Drawer Storage & Supply Case – the end result were 2 cases, each with 4 drawers –
1 of them is shown here loaded with red supplies.