Monday, September 8, 2008

Mini Inspiration Station

This is my mini inspiration station for Fall and Halloween and I can see why Michelle likes doing this. I was surprised after looking around in drawers and containers how much fall and Halloween supplies I really do have and it was fun compiling it into one area. Looking at the picture, it doesn't look like much but in this basket are most of my fall/Halloween stamps (other than a few I working with right now), ribbon, linen thread, fibers, dew drops, stickles, glitter, gold cord, magic mesh, a fall spectrum ink pad and two SU fall wheels, oh yeah and one Autumn Wreath Yankee candle just so my mom cave can smell like fall.

Thanks for the idea Michelle!


9 comments:

Kim said...

What a fun idea! I know I read you were going to do this...but I love how it turned out! I think I am going to get a basket and do the same thing so I am not searching all over for what I need or "forgot" that I have! :) What a GREAT idea! So glad you found the idea on Michelle's blog!
Hugs~ Kim

Danni said...

That is a neat idea!! Looks like you'll have lots of fun with all your fall/Halloween goodies!

Lorie said...

That looks great! When I have my own craft area I will totally be doing this too! :o)

(tinxmagic) Laura said...

This is truly a fantastic idea!!! I think I may have to "adopt" this idea as well... You could do it seasonal! What a fabulous plan! I shall do it today!!!thanks for the inspiration.

Dani said...

Super idea. Now are you going to remember to put it all back in the cute basket when you are done with it? Because I never would! LOL! :)

Deb Wood said...

What a great idea and it looks so beautiful!! Definitely should help to inspire!!

Sue from Oregon said...

I need to do this too...you have the perfect basket for this fall inspiration!

A Stamper's Journey said...

Great idea... I love the inspiration station. I think I will case this fabulous idea and get busy stamping:-)

Suzanne said...

What an awesome idea! After seeing your post this morning I went out and bought a basket to make my own!

Suzanne