Storage is always and issue when it comes to crafts. There are a lot of options out there but let’s face it, when you are designing your craft room, you want things that are functional, store easily and look good. One of my most favorite is organizing with Iris Project Cases.
There are so many uses for them and many ways to store them. They are sturdy, have snapping closure, rounded corners to protect paper, easy to grab handles and so much more!
I think one of the best things I like about them is I can take them out of the tower, take them where ever I’m going to be crafting and put them back when I am done! This cuts down on so much clutter. Makes clean up so easy too. They cost very little too and easily replaceable if you happen to wear it out!
Let’s take a look at the options and what they can be used for.
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Individual Iris Project Cases
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This Iris case is sold individually or in a pack. It comes in sizes big enough to hold your 6×6 paper, 8×8 paper, 12×12 paper, and 12×12 albums. They come in packs of 4, 6, 8, or 10. They are perfect for stacking vertically or horizontally.
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The 6×6 measures 7.72″L x 8.19″W x 2.50″H
Uses for this size:
* 6×6 paper
* Glitter Bottles
* Stamps
* Embelishments
* Sequins, Buttons, Small Flowers
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The 8×8 measures 11.30″L x 10.70″W x 1.60″H
Uses for this size:
* 8×8 paper
* Stencils
* Ink pads
* Scraps
* Stickers
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The 8×8 measures 14.30″L x 14.20″W x 1.60″H
Uses for this size:
*12×12 paper
* Cutting Tools
* Paints
* Chip Board
* Perfect for full Scrapbook kits to take to crops
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The 8×8 measures 15.29″L x 17.20″W x 6.13″H, Inner Dimensions: 12.75″L x 15.75″W x 4.75″H
Uses for this size:
*12×12 paper pads
* 12×12 Albums
* Perfect to tote your whole album to protect it for crops
* Deeper to hold bigger size paint bottles
* Bigger tools, embossing supplies and more
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I use the individual cases to hold a lot of my one offs like scrap paper, chip board, glitter bottles, and glue guns and glue sticks. I like that I can just grab one and take it to my table keeping everything inside rather than having a bunch of scraps all over the place. Then when I’m done, close them up and put them away! Easy!
Towers of Iris Drawers
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IRIS 6-Drawer Scrapbook Cart with Organizer Top
These come in black or white.
The 6 drawer unit, shown above, measures 15.88 in L x 14.25 in W x 26.75 in H. It holds the 12×12 cases (see above) and there is a handy compartment on top to hold tools and what not. When using the wheels, you can easily take it over to your table, use the top and the cases right at your craft table.
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IRIS 10-Drawer Scrapbook Cart with Organizer Top
- Dimensions: 14.25″L x 12.05″W x 42.25″H
- Drawer weight capacity: 2.5-pounds each, Total loaded weight: 30 lbs. max.
- Interior Drawer Dimensions: 12.75″L x 9.75″W x 3.00″H
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IRIS 7-Drawer Scrapbook Cart with Organizer Top
- Shallow drawer weight capacity is 2.5-pounds; deep drawer is 10-pounds
- Measures 14.25in L x 12.05in Wx 42.13 in H
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So many uses for these drawers. I use them for my sewing supplies. I have material in the deeper drawers on the bottom and work my way up with thread, elastics, ribbons, patterns, and all those goodies. Being on wheels it is again, nice to be able to roll it over to my sewing area and have everything within reach.
I think you are probably getting the idea of why I love these products from Iris! I have yet to see a craft room that does not have at least one of these in them. They are very versatile. I have mine sitting on my counter right now as I am working on my new craft room. Take a look…
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