The Process of Organizing what you have now.
Okay, You’ve got the tool (your ScrapRack™), You have a good solid system (4 Sections), how do you get from the countless; boxes, bins, rolling totes, binders, Tupperware, file folders, envelopes and piles, to a well organized and easily accessible place?
First Step
The first step is writing an index. The index well act both as a guideline for sorting and eventually as your Table of Contents.
We’ve given you some ideas for your initial categories but you will have specific categories that coincide with your life and what you scrap about. We suggest that you type your category list out on your computer. This will allow you to easily rearrange your categories into alphabetical order. Once this is done, triple space all the entries on your list, and print your list.
As you create your list think about some category titles that you might want to use to spread things out more evenly in your storage system. For example, it would be common to file all of your beach stuff under “B”each. But with Birthday and Baby also in the B this section will get quite full. You may want to consider filing Beach instead as Ocean, unless you do a lot of scrapping about Octopi, Olives, and Orangutans the “O” section is probably pretty empty.
Second Step
Choose an option for organizing
Option #1 – Don’t look back
Start now, today, with all your new stuff. Sort all of your new supplies into categories within your ScrapRack™ 4 Section System. Next, put the supplies into storage pages. Put the storage pages onto your Spinders and place the Spinders on your Base Unit. (See tips for loading pages listed below.)
Don’t worry about incorporating your current supplies until you begin working with them. Then as you pull out your red fiber from a box, bin or drawer, put it away in the red section of your system. Then as you begin to work on a specific themed layout, go through all of your existing supplies and pullout the things that fit that theme or category. Incorporate them into your system. This works well if you do it in conjunction with a set of photos you are working on. For example if you are working on Birthday photos you would go through all of your supplies and pull out all of the Birthday Stuff. Sort that Birthday stuff into organizer sheets and put it into your system. And then begin your layouts. You will have a fresh perspective on the materials you have and a good knowledge of what is available.
Option #2 – One Container at a time
Pick one container at a time and sort it into your new system. Whether it is a box, Tupperware or binder, remove the things from it, place them in storage sheets and integrate them into your system.
Option #3- All At Once Method
Pick a full day that you can plan on just organizing.
The night before:
•Put together a “crockpot” meal for the next day, or better yet plan to order pizza.
•Make plans with a friend, babysitter, or significant other to keep the kids out of the house from 8 am – 6 pm
•Get a good book on tape or a selection of your favorite music.
•Write your INDEX of all your Themes.
•Make Sorting Guides. Using large sheets of construction paper 12x18works best, create the following Sorting Guides; Alpha-Numeric(1), A to Z (26 individual templates one with each letter. You can also group letters on one template based on your INDEX themes), Months for The Calendar(12), and Colors for The Rainbow+ Metallics (7). With the Rainbow you can follow the colors of the Rainbow Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Violet, or use your colorwheel if you want to break it down even further. Don’t forget to add a Metals or Metallics sections.
•Gather your Storage Sheets, Dividers, Tabs, Spinders, FiberBoards, Embellishment Pages.
•Collect several large empty boxes, big enough to easily accommodate 12x12 supplies.
Then what?
1. Pick a large space where you can sort. If working on the floor is an option for you, it will usually work the best just because you will have more space on the floor then you do on any other surface. You may have to rearrange some furniture but it will be well worth it in the long run. Drop the Sorting Guides onto the floor in order. At the end of your trail of Sorting Guides place a big empty cardboard box.
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