Pages

Monday, May 14, 2018

Introduction {Killing Kits Series}

Hello lovelies! I'm so excited, because today I can finally share the introduction to our new video series, Killing Kits!

Before we start, I wanted to share a little overview of how I store all of my unfinished kits – because, once I found a system that worked for me, it made everything so much easier. Well, until it didn’t … but more about that in a minute.

Normally, I’ll have two or three monthly kits in use and I, most often, will have some leftover at the end of the month. Of course, I could sort the leftovers into my stash, but I tend to think that after all of the effort of co-ordinating a kit, it seems a waste to break it down.

It used to stress me out. I had two or three kits in use – all over my desk – and the leftovers from (at least) the last month, sat around in little dishes or boxes making me feel guilty.

Eventually, I found a solution.


I now store all of my kit leftovers in these Wilko A5 Binders. These frosted binders, came with a small exercise book, dividers and, a set of four removable wallets. I removed the exercise books and dividers (I still have them somewhere!) and found that the wallets were about the size I needed for most of my kit leftovers. They are surprisingly roomy. I went back to the store and, now, I have a set of four folders and a total of sixteen wallets.


The small size of the binder has made it really easy to store them on a shelf, next to my desk – and, of course, it’s so easy to snatch a couple of them off the shelf on my way to a scrapbooking crop. No need to spend time co-ordinating supplies, more time crafting! Yay!

But, here’s the issue. Those little leftovers eventually built up and, when I finally filled the last wallet, I found out that these little binders aren’t available anymore. What?! I really didn’t want to start over with a new system – and, honestly, I would rather spend my money on new stash (or new shoes!) So, I realised that I need to start making more an effort to use those leftovers – and it’s been a lot of fun to take a fresh look at some older kits. It’s even more fun to finally kill a kit.


Whether you choose to use the ideas in this new series to help you finish off your current kit, or whether you haul out the remains of some of those older kits, it’s up to you. But, I hope that the Killing Kits Series will help you to make the most of those little leftovers!

I'll be back on the 30th with the first of the inspiration video series! 

6 comments:

  1. I'm so excited but I have to say that I love your solution for storing the leftovers. I keep mine in the pizza boxes or large bags and that can take a lot of space - but as you know, my kits tend to be a "bit" bigger than yours! But anyway, totally excited to be inspired. Glad you're "back" with us :-)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks lovely lady! It's definitely a solution that works - and it's working so much better now that I'm working on some of the older kits. I've seen similar 'wallets' that are A4 (8.5 x 11) size so I'm sure that there's a solution for you too!

      Delete
  2. Awesome idea, I keep mine in large bags but they just sit there in my room taking space. So looking forward to this new series n using up my kits

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I would love to see what you make with some of your older kits! x

      Delete

Compliance with the new European Union E-Privacy Regulation

If you leave a comment on this blog, you do so with the knowledge that your name and blog link are visible to all who visit this blog, that you have published your own personal details and that you have consented for your personal information to be displayed.
This blog is currently generated from the USA with contributors from Europe, Australia and the USA.