They say the first step is admitting you have an problem. So, I’m here to admit that I have an addiction to crafting supplies.
I’d like to follow that up with the usual disclaimer – But I can quit any time I want. Except I can’t. The only thing limiting my purchase of crafting supplies, is the room in my supply closet – and the closet is pretty well full up at this point.
Here’s a rundown of my stuff.
Top shelf: Candle holders, miniatures, scrapbook accessories, pieced quilts [unquilted].
2nd shelf: cross stitch floss, wrapping paper, ribbons, scrapbook paper, candle making machine.
3rd shelf: Beads, crayons, clay, temari supplies, canvasses, quilt fabric.
4th shelf: glue guns, more beads, paints, brushes, palettes, styrofoam, pins, sequins and embellishments, more canvasses, candle wax, threads and needles.
Bottom (not visible): portable easel, maps, greeting cards, paper and stickers.
Yarn and crochet/knitting supplies are in another closet downstairs.
I have a feeling you fellow crafters out there are saying – wow, that’s nothing – and I hope you are, because then I won’t feel so bad about buying more stuff. I’ll just have to rearrange the closet a little bit, that’s all.
What does your craft stash look like?