A Tour of My Workdesk & How I store Acrylic Paint!

Hi friends! Over the next week or two I will be rolling out videos on how I updated my craft area over the past year. I filmed a pretty in depth studio tour last year that you can see here if you like but I have changed a few things since then as I discovered new ways I like to work. I get a lot of questions about the items on my desk when it’s shown in videos so that’s what I am going over in this video:

I also came up with a better way to store my acrylic paint this week. I had a jumble of different sized tubes and brands including 30+ more large tubes that were from a freelance project I just finished up and they would not have fit in my previous storage. I also had the issue with my kids using my acrylics and accidentally grabbing an oil paint tube because they were sharing the same storage rack. I really love this solution!

I hope this sparked some ideas for you. My studio isn’t fancy but it works for me and if you do prefer a pristine all white studio but you are on a budget you can always grab a can of enamel white trim paint (and a can of white spray paint for plastic) can change the color of your furniture and bins to match your preferences on a budget. Thanks for watching and til next time happy crafting!

5 thoughts on “A Tour of My Workdesk & How I store Acrylic Paint!

  1. These tours are fun. Thank you. In them, I see your articulating magnifier lamp. I’ve looked at some online, but the diameter of those is not as large as yours. What kind is yours??

    Best, robin

    On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 5:38 PM The Frugal Crafter Blog wrote:

    > thefrugalcrafter Lindsay Weirich posted: ” Hi friends! Over the next week > or two I will be rolling out videos on how I updated my craft area over the > past year. I filmed a pretty in depth studio tour last year that you can > see here if you like but I have changed a few things since then as I disco” >

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