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Paper clip box template8/23/2023 It holds a LOT more than you might think - it’s very space-efficient. See? The DreamBox is amazing! And you can store SO MANY craft supplies and tools in it - it has 85,000 cubic inches of storage. Here’s my new DreamBox all closed up:Īnd here’s us opening up our new (and empty) DreamBox: The really cool thing about the DreamBox is that all closed up it looks like an armoire, so they’re perfect for use in living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms. It was originally called a ScrapBox and came out in 2005, but now their main unit is called the DreamBox. The DreamBox is a nifty all-in-one craft storage unit with swing-out doors that allows you to put away your crafts when you’re not using them. I’m going to the studio to do this today, so I’ll show you a photo of what it looks like! So what is a DreamBox anyway? My plan is to use chalkboard markers because they’ll let me re-label the totes easier. We can’t forget about labeling all of our craft storage, too! There are a lot of ways you could do this - vinyl, tags, chalkboard labels, etc. If it does NOT match these dimensions, resize (here’s a tutorial). Large tote (split in middle): First piece is 6.45 w x 3 h second piece is 6.432 w x 3 h.Large tote (split on end): First piece is 11.047 w x 3 h second piece is 1.803 w x 3 h.Very Important: You must confirm that the SVG cut uploads at the right size. Note: There are three styles of large tote liners because I know not everyone can use large format paper - so I’ve broken up the large tote liners into multiple pieces so you can fit them onto smaller pieces of paper. Here’s what the SVG cut file looks like uploaded to Cricut Design Space: You are welcome to use my DreamBox storage tote liners as you wish - make solid liners, polka-dotted liners, or design your own fun patterns! This is Design #226 in my free Resource Library. It was a lot of work, but it was fun and the result is amazing! In order to get the polka dot effect, I also cut out solid tote liners in white paper to put behind each dotted liner. So I thought POLKA DOTS would be fun! Finding polka dot paper in just the right size and color is NOT easy, so I designed my own polka dot cut file where all the polka dots are in exactly the right places, like this: I thought that was cool, but I wanted something with a little more personality that fit my style. Here’s what the solid tote liners look like: So I designed two styles of storage tote liners - one is a solid piece of paper and it fits in all three sizes of DreamBox storage totes. Get my free SVG files to make your own Dreambox storage tote liners and labels!.Quick Links to Information in this Post Toggle This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Read my full disclosure policy. So I’m making storage tote liners and labels to keep my craft storage contained and organized, and I’d love to show you how I did it so you can do it, too! But the storage totes in my DreamBox are see through, which is great for the most part - but when they’re full of the cacophony of craft supplies, it can start to look chaotic. And I love that, because I’m the sort of person who likes to have everything put away neatly and tidily. This craft organization furniture is just SO COOL, because it has tons of storage and can fold up into a lovely armoire when you’re not using it. While I have an amazing organized craft room in my home, I now have a new studio that needs organization … and I’ve opted to get a new DreamBox craft storage unit. Ready to organize and tidy up your crafts? See how I’m storing my craft supplies in the tote bins in my DreamBox Craft Storage unit, including special liners and labels!
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