Do you do a lot of crafting at home? Do you scrapbook? Is your craft area a complete mess? Pinterest has tons of amazing organization solutions..
Hi there, my name is Abby and I blog at Dirtontherocks.com and Bigboychronicles.com. Thanks to Yvonne for giving me the opportunity to guest post about organization today. I wanted to share some ideas I found on how to organize craft supplies.

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Mason jars are great for the little things that you need to store. They can be used in the kitchen, for gifts, and for storing small items. The great part about mason jars are that they are clear containers, so you can see exactly what you stored in your jar. You can also label your mason jars using a label sticker for easy storage.

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The great part about using baskets and mason jars is that they are stackable! You can stack all your mini baskets, so they can be easily be stored anywhere. You can also decorate or label your basket. If you have a room dedicated for crafting you can hang mason jars and the baskets directly on the wall, so it appears to be a shelving unit. They are very decorative and pretty to look at as well.
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Abby is 23 and a single mother living in Southern California trying to make ends meet. She is a freelance blogger whose clients include UMoveFree, an apartment-finding service for The Village, Dallas apartments. Abby loves spending time with her son and is constantly learning new things about him as each day passes by. In her blog, Dirt on the Rocks Abby writes about food and life. Like many single moms, Abby finds that her life experiences are both daunting and inspiring, and her blog reflects these experiences.





































































