Saturday I worked all day in rearranging my scrapbooking area. Since the top of my folding table was beginning to warp and was warping my magnetic mat that I work on I decided to utilize my sewing cabinet for my table top. Since I don't sew much at all anymore, I put my machines away (if needed I can put them on the dining room table if I get in the mood to sew) and moved the cabinet & table around. I put a thin MDF board to cover the 'hole' for the sewing machine. And it works out perfect for me. This is a sewing cabinet my daddy built for my move over 40 years ago.
My bookshelves that seperates my scrapbook area from my bedroom area.
I took a ClosetMaid shoe rack and made it my printer stand. Works perfect for me - I have room for my printer & then I have a shelf underneath to hold my printer paper & plain cardstock. And a shelf under that to hide all the electrical cords. I also have my computer & my Cricut on this table. Underneath I have all my 'extra speciality' paper, paper kits, and other items I don't use everyday.

I found this cute ClosetMaid cabinet at Target for only $5 - it doesn't match my other furniture, but for $5 I couldn't just leave it on the shelf at Target. So it came home with me. I put it together myself (go me) and have my Cricut cartridges and Xyron products in there!

This last cabinet holds all my other supplies, my inks, pads, Sizzix sidekick (which I need to sell)
and see all thoes 'plastic cases' on the top shelf? Those are layouts I've done (2005 - 2009) that have not found themselves in my albums yet. But since I am a Chronological scrapbooker I want to get all the layouts done, sorted by event/month and then put them in the albums.
So this is my 'haven' I have all for myself. And the best part - I have room for 2 people to join me and we could have our own mini crop! How cool is that?

Thanks for looking.
Ta-ta till next time.
This is a layout I did in 2006 - awaiting the arrival of my 3rd granddaughter.