So, are you one of the lucky ones who has a scrap room all to themselves or do you have to make do with a cupboard under the stairs or use the kitchen table? I myself am one of the lucky ones but it is so disorganised, i really need to sort it out. It doesn't matter how many times i rearrange things it still looks messy! I would love to have a room like one of the ones featured. Everything has a place, the decor is gorgeous and well frankly I am so totally jealous. So, sit back, relax, and have a browse around some of these fabulous scrap rooms :)
First one up is by the fabulous Shaunte. I just love how she has a large desk in the centre of the room and look as those boards on the wall to hang things from!
That big wall unit with all the square inserts is just to die for and is ideal for storing paper isn't it. And how fabulous to have a sink in your room for cleaning up paint and goo!


Then there is Melissa's gorgeous room.
I absolutely adore the combination of the lime green and pink, something i am definately considering. Mine is very pale and uninviting at the moment. Everything is so uncluttered and the unit on the wall above the desk is ideal for keeping books and magazines. Yet again is another fabulous storage unit with lots of co-ordinating storage, something i definately don't have enough of!
This room is by the lovely Tammy.
The wire rack system she has used looks invaluable and again is perfect for storing most things including 12x12 paper. I especially love how she has put all her embossing powders on little steps so you can see all the colours without having to get them all out. Also, what a fabulous idea for storing foam stamps, in glass jars! I may be pinching that idea!
Take a look at this lovely room of Patty's.
To me it is very homely and cosy. Again Patty has got a little island that she can stand and scrap at which i find very appealing. It also has a little 'skirt' around it and has stuff stored underneath it! I love how her desk has lots of stuff around it making everything really accessible, especially having the pegboard above the desk with all the tools on. What a great idea.
Last and certainly not least is Connie's room. Now, if you want to be really, really envious then take a look at her Scrap Shed!
yes, she has her own little home to do her creating in. Now, my garden i actually big enough for this, i just need to persuade hubby lol! The shed is a stunning 12x28ft! is that enough space for you? I don't think i have seen such a fabulous expense of space to work in. Again, the cube system has been used and shelving is in abundance.
Thanks for taking a look around these fabulous rooms, i hope they've inspired you a little, i know they have done with me.
If you have a room or space to be proud of then please leave us a link to it and we may feature it next time :)
Cath xx
Also don't forget to leave us a comment this weekend and you could win a MASSIVE £25 voucher to spend at Papermaze, kindly donated by the wonder Ness!
There is no way i can post pics of my scrapping space...but hopfully we will sell our house soon and move to a 4 bedroomed we have seen...and theres only me ,DH & DD!!Plenty of scope for a playroom for me & a play room for Abi!!!!Ali M
Posted by: Ali M | June 24, 2007 at 01:08 PM
Wow! These rooms are so inspiring!We recently moved into a house that needs some, um.. 'TLC' but as I've taken up scrapping (in the dining room) since the move, not a lot has got done!This really gives me the incentive to combine the two projects and nab the spare room (currently filled with many paint cans and tools)before the boys get it for something like tv and games!I'm going to take the ideas I like from each of the rooms highlighted and get designing..perhaps I'll scrap the progress :)
Posted by: Lynne | June 24, 2007 at 01:18 PM
Wow I want a room of my own too!Currently I'm working off both the dining table & the conservatory.I so love that shed. I've been badgering my hubby for weeks to get a summer house in the garden so I can scap in there.
Posted by: Yasmin | June 24, 2007 at 01:20 PM
Wow! Not only organised and neat- my table I use is a mess as is where I store my craft stuff upstairs- but to have all that stash to look at and stroke lol
Posted by: Helen | June 24, 2007 at 01:33 PM
Wow these rooms are fantastic....and to have your own scrapshed, that's sheer bliss. I scrap in the box room (and have too much stash to fit in)Great site, I'm going to have a go at knitting a bag!
Posted by: BarbaraG | June 24, 2007 at 01:37 PM
Oh what brilliant scrapbooking rooms! Love the colours and the organisation of them.Am so jealous as though I have my own scrapbooking room it looks nothing as inspiring and organsied as these!
Posted by: Viv | June 24, 2007 at 02:25 PM
Wow what some great scrapbooking rooms! Love the colours used and the organisation of them.Though I am lucky enough to have my own scrapbooking room it looks nothing like these! What would my teacher say if I was at school "Must try harder"!!!! LOL
Posted by: Viv | June 24, 2007 at 02:27 PM
I so wish I had a craft room. I only have a corner with an old TV cabinet and that ends up with all sorts of random household junk taking over.They are beautiful rooms and have given me inspiration for the day I finally have a craft room
Posted by: Stitchinwitch | June 24, 2007 at 02:53 PM
Love the cabin -shed doesn't do it justice does it lol and the green and pink one. Thanks for the link as didn't know about this blog/site.thanks julie x
Posted by: juliem | June 24, 2007 at 03:36 PM
wow what lovely scraprooms. im one of the unlucky ones and have a little coffee table to use. and my stash is put where ever there is a space in the flat, so very disorganised. plus im on a constant rampage to stop my 1yr old getting to my stuff lol. one day i hope to move to a bigger place so my 3 kids can each have a room of there own, my partner can have a computer room which can be locked so kids cant get in to it and then a craft room also lockable. well there you go thats my wish lol. from boland:)
Posted by: vixen | June 24, 2007 at 04:09 PM
Ohhhhh! lovely.Here's mine:http://samm-l.blogspot.com/2007/04/anyone-wanna-come-round-and-play.html
Posted by: Samm | June 24, 2007 at 04:59 PM
Well I have the kitchen table, luckily I live on my own and haven't used the table for about 6 months! Storage is a bit more problematic though and I wish I had a proper scrap room.
Posted by: Jenni | June 24, 2007 at 05:08 PM
How fantastic are these rooms - and so organised. I would love to spend a day in any of them! Thanks for sharing!
Posted by: KatieM | June 24, 2007 at 05:24 PM
Wow, look at those rooms!Would love my own scrapping room, but have to share with my other half. At least I've recently organised my little space, but I would love to colour coordinate the storage like the green and pink one!Loving the blog x
Posted by: Susan | June 24, 2007 at 05:25 PM
Wow they are fantastic. I have a scraproom so should consider myself lucky which I do but I would LOVE to have one of their scraprooms. They look so tidy and contain so many products, pure heaven
Posted by: Kirsty | June 24, 2007 at 05:34 PM
I think the £25 prize would really help towards the cost of an ickle cabin all for me !!!! NOT !! :)Fab ideas in there tho for storage !
Posted by: Hysteri-CAL | June 24, 2007 at 05:44 PM
omg they're all amazing and so organised... my bed rm doubles as my craft rm at the moment and that isnt gonna change any time soon
Posted by: rj_nuttz | June 24, 2007 at 05:49 PM
Wow! These rooms are all fab! I want a shed on my garden now!
Posted by: Sarah | June 24, 2007 at 05:59 PM
I'm not jealous, I'm not jealous - oh yes I am. Given me loads of ideas for when I re-organise my scraproom.ThanksJanet
Posted by: Anonymous | June 24, 2007 at 06:09 PM
Wow, I am so jealous.I have a converted celler as my craft room but I so want that shed! its looks fab. Might make a note of the storage ideas for the future
Posted by: BondGirl | June 24, 2007 at 06:10 PM
So many good ideas, and so much more enviable than my small chest of drawers, bit of the wardrobe and the bedroom floor! I can only dream, but I trust that they do get to look more lived in when you are scrapping and not quite so pristine when you're in full flow!Thanks for sharing, lots of food for thought.
Posted by: Ali TS | June 24, 2007 at 06:26 PM
Wow, what fantastic scraprooms and all so neat an tidy. Wish I could keep mine tidy.
Posted by: Fiona | June 24, 2007 at 06:42 PM
fantastic you lucky people to have such loverly spaces to craft and arnt you all so tidy.i wish
Posted by: pange | June 24, 2007 at 07:02 PM
These rooms are all stunning, so clean,tidy and calm. I do have my own little space in the attic, but it's so cluttered and untidy that I'm glad it has a door... Still I feel lucky to at least have that. Thank you for showing us a little bit of your world.
Posted by: Kathy Young | June 24, 2007 at 08:27 PM
I am one of the lucky ones ... I converetd a shed in the garden into a craft room, but it is nowhere near as fab as the one here !Mitchy
Posted by: Mitchy | June 24, 2007 at 09:07 PM