Hey everyone! All month long the Inspiration Team has been sharing Eileen Hull Sizzix Die Organizing Projects. We’ve seen all kinds of ways to use your Sizzix dies to create storage solutions for art supplies, office supplies and more! Today we have the final round of Organizing inspiration and a recap of all the cool creations we’ve seen along the way. Pull up a seat and get ready to Organize!
Eileen Hull Sizzix Die Organizing Projects
Anna-Karin Evaldsson has a Sketch Storage holder project that combines the Journal and Photo Stamp and Storage dies. AK’s creation is the perfect storage solution for those that like to sketch on the go. All the supplies you need from pens to paper are at the ready for when inspiration strikes.
Head to Anna-Karin’s Blog for an in depth tutorial on how to create your own Sketch Storage Holder.
Jonathan Fong has a super cool Book Facade Secret Storage project to share. Jonathan’s creation uses the Card Box Storage die and color Copies of real book spines to create a hidden storage unit reminiscent of the old rotating book case into the secret room routine.
Don’t miss Jonathan’s detailed tutorial on how to create your own secret storage!
Diana Hetherington shares a clever way to store thinlits dies with a Magnetic Mini Album! Diana’s creation features magnetic strips throughout the pages of her album keeping thinlits dies handy with the flip of a page!
Visit Diana’s blog for more details on how to create your own Magnetic Mini Album.
Tonya Trantham uses an old favorite die, the Bag Caddy with vintage floral papers to create a lovely organizer. Tonya assembled several cuts together to create her storage unit and now has a unique space to store her supplies.
Check out Tonya’s Blog for a full tutorial on how to create your own Vintage Floral Organizer.
Elizabeth Robinson shares a Card Box Organizer project perfect for storing vintage clock in cards! We all have collections that need containing and Elizabeth’s project is a handy solution for storing your collected favorites.
Check out Elizabeth’s blog for more on this Clock In creation.
Jenny Marples was inspired by Diana Hetherington’s project and created her own version to store her Seth Apter Dies! Jenny’s Mini Album uses lots of Seth’s products including Stencil Girl Stencils and baked texture embossing powders.
Check out Jenny’s Blog for more info on this fun project!
Susie Bentz shares a cool and oh-so-clever journal project. Susie used the journal die to create a Dry Erase Journal! I had no idea Dry Erase paper existed but it’s true and Susie shows you how to use it with my Journal die so you can write and re-write notes, lists etc. again and again!
Head to Susie’s blog for a full tutorial on how to create your very own Dry Erase Journal.
Karen Bearse shows you how to create your own habit tracker pages using the Book Binding Die. When you force yourself to take inventory of your daily choices it really helps you to stay on track. Karen’s Habit tracker pages can be placed in planners or hung in full view to keep you on track towards reaching your personal goals.
Check out Karen’s Blog to learn how to create your own Habit Tracker pages to keep you on the right track!
Well, we certainly have seen some amazing Eileen Hull Sizzix Die Organizing Projects this past month. Spring is sprung and it’s time to get organized. These projects will help you get a jump start on spring cleaning and on your way to an organized life. Check out the links below for all of the creative organizing projects we’ve seen along the way. You can shop for all of the dies used in these creations and more HERE.
Stay tuned later this week for a fresh batch of Inspiration Team creativity with a new theme. Here’s a hint, there’s a chance of “showers”.
Eileen