![]() ![]() Reader Annette Schmidt created dividers for her IKEA Alex drawers to neatly fit her spools is little rows. Then you can file them in a drawer and see the ribbons at a glance! This wonderful idea is from reader Wendy Reis. If you’re tight on space, take your ribbon off their spools and wrap them around cardboard. You can also put your ribbon away into drawers, all neat and organized! Here are some of my readers’ favorite ideas: I love this idea for its simplicity - just put a dowel into a wood block and stack up your ribbon spools! Photo by reader Sophie Hyde. I agree that there are huge benefits to having your ribbon out where you can see it! Here’s another version of the gutter ribbon rack by reader Karen Zaccagnini. I myself repurposed rain gutters to make a gutter garden, though I haven’t tried them in my craft room yet. You can get white rain gutters at home improvement stores, and they really don’t cost much. I love this DIY ribbon storage tower made by reader Pamela Perna - look at how much ribbon you can store here if you put it on cards!Ĭheck out this creative idea by reader Dawn Stitt - she’s installed white rain gutters on her craft room wall to hold all of her ribbon spools! I love this idea. This DIY ribbon storage rack uses metal rods to keep the spools organized! Photo contributed by reader Karen Cobb. Reader Tracy Gooch made an even fancier version of this ribbon storage rack! This version has fancy moulding on the front of the shelves for a really classy look. Home Depot or Lowe’s will cut everything for you.” First thing I ever built with hammer and nails. She says, “I built my own ribbon rack after finding this on a Pinterest idea. Amazing what a little white paint can do, eh? I love how cheerful and organized this rack looks now.Ĭan’t find something to repurpose? Why not build your own, as reader Cyndi Oberlin did. You might have one of these in your attic/basement, or they might be found at thrift shops.īut it gets even better, because she PAINTED it to match her craft room. Reader Silvia Cantu’s husband upcycled an old cassette storage rack to hold lots of craft ribbon spools. You can also repurpose old things for your ribbon storage. I love how they keep the tail end of the ribbon neatly organized, too! Here’s another great idea for organizing your ribbon - spice racks! Reader Elizabeth Abbot got these spice racks from IKEA and they hold her ribbon spools perfectly. Reader Stephanie Cameron made a ribbon storage wall/pegboard combination! She got the shelves from IKEA (they are Mosslanda picture ledges) and put them on her pegboard with hooks (see photos below). Here’s how I am currently storage my craft ribbon - on a pretty frame on my pegboard! You can get a tutorial on how to make this frame (or one like it) at DIY Ribbon Organizer Frame: Pretty and Functional. This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Read my full disclosure policy. ![]() So let’s look at the amazing and creative ways you can store your ribbon spools. This group is bursting with ideas and solutions - come join us! In fact, most of the ideas here are from the wonderfully creative women in my Craft Room Organization Facebook group. There are a LOT of create ideas for ribbon storage in this post. Easy Paper Craft Ideas & Projects Expandīut if you prefer a cleaner look, you can also organize your craft ribbon spools in boxes and containers, too. ![]()
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