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Welcome to Scrapbook.com's 27-week Get Organized Challenge.
Immerse yourself in your space and analyze it. What do you love? What works? What doesn?t?
If you could have the ideal room or space, what would it contain and what would it look like?
It is decision-making time! Will you choose Challenge #1 or Challenge #2?
Ways to store cardstock and patterned paper.Can your supply wallpaper the entire Smithsonian?
What to keep, what to toss, where and how to store your paper scraps.
Solutions for storing your most prized possessions.
What to do with that stack of idea books, magazines and layout ideas you’ve stashed away.
We have systems to help you get the stacks out of your life and into a more useful state!
Ideas to help you decide how to contain every embellishment you own.
Help with how to contain and store alphanumeric stickers, chipboard, rub-ons and stamps.
What to do when the big box that holds them doesn’t work anymore.
You’ll have this problem tied up in no time!
Learn to know what you have and where it’s located!
How to keep order in your space, and totes, when you scrap away from home.
How to deal with these odd-sized essentials that take up so much space!
Oh my! Simple solutions for storing these art mediums.
Not the boxing kind, though you may feel like knocking them out of your space right now.
Not the boxing kind, though you may feel like knocking them out of your space right now.
Chipboard images and empty albums. Let’s find them, and your page protectors, a home!
Sort and store by theme or by color?
The staples we need and can't live without!
Ideas for how to group manual and electronic equipment.
Tame your plastic and metal template and mask collections.
How to store ticket stubs, vintage paper bits or the junque you’ve saved for special projects.
How to maintain the systems you just created and avoid re-taking this Challenge!
What to do with 300 card samples you want to save and how to organize the supplies to make 300 new ones.
Ideas to make your hard work look inviting, comfortable and pretty!
Achieve the organized scrap space of your dreams in just 27 lessons with help from organizational guru (and Scrapbook.com Founder) Jill Davis. In this online class, you'll see hundreds of full-color photos of Jill's craft studio and you'll learn practical, beautiful, and efficient storage solutions for all your scrapbook and craft supplies. Jill breaks down the many storage options available and includes helpful tips on how to make your space fit your style, how to store your scrapbook paper and so much more. Your clean and efficient workspace will clear the way for your creativity to shine and you’ll get more crafting done than ever before.
Jill Davis, Scrapbook.com Founder had the vision of a world-renowned website for scrapbookers, artists and crafters when the Internet was first emerging in public popularity. It was her love of family, friends and her passion for preserving memories that brought her dream to a reality. She loves teaching others how to capture LIFE in layouts, journaling and photographs. Through her own life experiences and decades of scrapbooking she has seen first-hand how layouts, photos and the written word enrich, support, and connect people in unexpected and fulfilling ways. Scrapbooks are gifts that keep on giving. They help us see how good, precious and beautiful life is, and can be. Through layouts we can show our children the obstacles of life, how to get through them, become stronger and become a better human being. She knows scrapbooks contain the energy only found in handmade and handcrafted treasures; the DNA of love. In our fast-paced, quick-fix, gotta-have-it-now world, scrapbooks can recharge us when energy runs low and we need to reconnect with the important people, places and things of our lives. Jill knew Scrapbook.com could become a place where creative people could gather, learn, share, make new friends, and grow as an artist. And it has. If she were with you in a real classroom setting she would be pleased to be there and for sure say, “Thank you for joining me on this amazing journey we’re having; I am so happy you’re here and that we can have this time together.”