Whether you’re passionate about sewing, scrapbooking, or sculpting, creativity is often messy. The fabric bundles, paper piles, and assorted bric-a-brac aren’t everyday clutter—they’re potential works of art. At least that’s what you’ve been telling yourself and your family for years.
In order to keep your supplies, tools, and in-progress projects from taking over your home, set boundaries and decide how much space you’re willing to give to a craft or hobby. “Don’t let your supplies drive your decision,” professional organizer Kathy Jenkins says. “Your space must come first.” Although this initial decision can be tough, shared spaces (a dining area that moonlights as a sewing room) or portable solutions (wheeled caddies, project bags) can let you flex some creative muscles even if your home doesn’t accommodate a dedicated room.
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