My work area. It usually looks like this, since I typically clean it off after every card or every stamping session. I did straighten the ink pads for this photo, though!
Ink pad storage is a wooden cassette rack that a neighbor didn't sell at a yard sale. I tried to pay the $2 asking price, but he gifted it to me. All my small punches are stored on top.
Under the designer paper on the scissor/pen jar is the most hideously ugly christmas gingerbread print you've ever seen.
Two mugs for copic markers, kept on the desk due to constant use.
24W OTT light is only a few months old and suddenly, I'm stamping at night a LOT more - it is amazing.
Date: Sunday, March 16, 2008 GMT Views: 2344
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Registered: November 19, 2006 Location: Between the devil and the deep blue sea Posts: 6258
Sun, Mar 16, 2008 @ 3:39 PM
I love the CD rack (aka ink pad rack) - great idea. I also got an Ott-Lite a couple months ago. Right now it's clamped on my endtable in the family room because I'm stitching a birth sampler for my niece's baby. Soon it will move to my craft room so I have better light for my cards. TFS
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Sun, Mar 16, 2008 @ 5:54 PM
You clean up after each project? Oh, I could learn a LOT from you!! LOL ;-)
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Sun, Mar 16, 2008 @ 9:28 PM
I've seen several people using the cassette cases for stamp pads. How deep are the sections, and do the pads stick out far enough that they would fall out? I'd like to start looking for one if they work great.