Here’s a list of revelations I’ve compiled after utilizing these bins in my craft supply storage area for several different seasons.

Featuring Illustrated Faith Devotionals.
My Revelations regarding these awesome Craft Supply Bins:
- Markedly, items don’t get lost anymore. These seasonal craft supply bins bettered my ability to stop losing all my items. 🙂
- I don’t mind allotting different alphabet stamps to certain seasons. They can always be switched later.
- My desk switches to the current new season in 20 minutes. It’s flexible. Some washi might work for spring and summer so I bring it over. My supplies from the new season’s bin feels fresh and inviting again. I haven’t seen them lately. I become familiar with how much inventory per season I use. Thus, I’m less likely to buy more until I’ve finished current mediums.
- Meanwhile, my tastes/style are becoming more apparent as I create more. Less stamps sets consequently open my eyes to certain stamps I hadn’t noticed yet. Some washi rolls I liked, but I learned I didn’t care to use the whole roll. (An idea from Kindra on Youtube) showed me how to inventory what I own. So I now know how many of one supply I use in a year and what I like best. This helps me budget better for the future as well.
- Additionally I’m more creative vs overwhelmed. I’m enjoying and utilizing my stash/ supplies.
- Previously I was spinning. What project next? I’ve learned to enjoy “limits” that I set for myself. The container on my desk holds limited current projects. This keeps me sane. I’m learning to finish one project/item before adding more. Formerly, I purchased monthly kits. I didn’t “feel” I could devote proper time to anything and never made much progress. Now I’m asking myself, “should I work on a 100 day project for a 100 days or in bigger chunks less frequently and finish it while enjoying it?” New mindsets.
Check out the original post about Craft Supply Storage Bins here.


[…] Read about the Awesome Revelations I’ve gained from using this bin here. […]