Welcome to Inka's stamping room
As many of you know I just moved. After two years of stamping in my dinning room I now have a stamping room!
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Picture 1 shows the entry to my stamping room. I have a changing screen that I bring in to cover
the mess when I don't feel like cleaning up..lol. Picture 2 is just to the left as you enter the
room. This space is where I have my computer and my little trunk that I keep some of my papers in.
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Picture 3 shows my paper trunk open and picture 4 shows the table I do my stamping at. It has a
tempered glass top so I can cut paper right on it. Ink just wipes away with a little alcohol. If
I need a light box I can just place a light under the table and instant light box :). Above the
table is the cabinet my hubby made me to hold my embossing powders and to the right of that is
a card holder my son made. He took ordinary cloths line wire and twisted it then tied it together
with a fine wire where it joined. He added a box on the bottom made from hog pen wire to hold
dimensional projects like boxes and journals.
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Picture 5 is a view of the shelf open. As we work our way around the room to the left is my old
stamping bar my hubby built. It also has a tempered glass top for easy cleaning and cutting. This now
holds many of my stamping supplies.
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Picture 7 shows the sliding door open to the left. This is where my stamps are kept. I prefer
the tack it over and over glue unmounted system. To keep them in easy reach, my hubby cut me
acrylic sheets, then made them where they pull out for easy access. So that I can see what the
words say I stamped right on the acrylic with Brilliance ink and then placed the stamp above it.
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Picture 9 shows the bar open to the left and picture 10 shows the valances. They are wood that
I covered with batting and fabric. Then I criss-crossed ribbon so that they are like the
European bulletin boards. This gives me more space to show off the great cards I receive.
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Picture 11 is storage and more storage. Picture 12 shows the inside of the closet that is just
behind my main stamping table. I have a clear plastic shoe bag on the wall with all my punches
and scissors and such and another storage cupboard. The door has a bulletin board that I am
working on getting organized. My plan is to put all my eyelets, beads and tiny stuff in the
small clear Ziplocs then I can just pin them to the board and find what I need in a glance.