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Tour Karen Conner's Studio!

We have had a great time sharing ideas on organizing!! 
Hope you have enjoyed the month so far! 
So many ideas from guests and our Design Team!
 

Today Karen Conner takes us on a tour of her studio!!!  She has a lot of ideas on keeping organized!







Now for a few late Valentines from Karen!

 





Here are the cards shown at the end of the video. Karen used various papers from her stash and AP collages.  She loves using AP collage sheets! Valentine's Day is her favorite holiday to make cards! By keeping supplies organized, she is able to find and use what she needs when she needs it!
 
 
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Comments

  1. Karen, I enjoyed seeing your work area.You have a lot of good ideas!!

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  2. Love your craft room and I picked up quiet a few ideas to incorporate in my own craftroom. Also your Valentine's Day cards are adorable!

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  3. WOW, what a space for creativity! sweet and lovely cards too!

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  4. Beautiful Valentines! Great tips for storage too! I liked the bins for scraps of paper!

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  5. What fun Karen! Thanks for taking us on the grand tour...it's so clean...wanna come and clean mine up? LOL!!

    Your Valentine's are darling :)

    TFS!!

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  6. Love your adorable Valentines! And thanks for the storage tips.

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  7. Thanks for the fab tour of your craft room, Karen. It is always so fun to see how others store their "stuff". Your cards are adorable, too.

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  8. Beautiful cards Karen!!
    I enjoyed your tour and no I did not get dizzy- but I did LOL when you said where you kept "the baby wipes because you never know when you are going to have an accident! and you need something wet really quick"!! Teeheehee Thanks for the tour!

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