17/03/2020
Transformation Tuesday!
This client expressed frustration with functional access in her craft cabinet, saying things always ended up being thrown back in.
These are some of my favorite plastic units. The 3 drawers slide out so there’s no need to remove the entire thing if you only want the contents in one drawer. This simplifies clean up for all ages and gives every object a clear “home” to go back to when it’s done being used. Each child should also have their own art portfolio where they can store unfinished work or where you can put the “save worthy” pieces to keep your house from becoming an art museum with questionable taste! 😏
Additionally, to help reduce clutter, I recommend allowing your kids access to only the basic art supplies and having a spill over (preferably hidden) space for crafting projects. Holidays and birthdays can produce an inundation of fabulous crafts, puzzles, toys, etc. I hide a majority of what they get (out of sight out of mind) and save for a rainy day (or a quarantine)!
I tackled this cabinet last week before our schools were closed. Naturally, any space left to the will of young children will one day meet its demise but hopefully this system will help this client with arts and crafts sanity during this chaotic time! @ West Hartford, Connecticut