Archive for March, 2013

Friday 29 March, 2013

How to Organize Your Office Supply Room – Part 3

You can also try sorting office supplies by size. Put larger bins all in one section of the shelving system and smaller bins all in another. You might also try a scheme where you put the supplies which are seldom needed on the top or bottom shelves and those which are regularly needed in the […]


Wednesday 27 March, 2013

How to Organize Your Office Supply Room – Part 2

Get plastic containers which are open in the front so that your employees can add or remove items from them effortlessly without opening them up or pulling them out. This also keeps employees from moving them around and making them hard to find. Then come up with a good system for sorting the bins on […]


Monday 25 March, 2013

How to Organize Your Office Supply Room – Part 1

The office supply room should be all accounts be the most orderly place in the office but it tends to be the messiest and most chaotic. It’s tough to keep a room clean and organized when people are constantly moving through it to find what they need. Supplies come and go on a daily basis, […]


Friday 22 March, 2013

How to Organize Jewelry Supplies – Part 3

Another great thing about keeping your craft space organized is it makes it simple to see when you are running out of a specific jewelry supply. Are you really low on green beads? Are you almost out of citrine? You’ll be able to just glance at your plastic craft containers to see what you need […]


Wednesday 20 March, 2013

How to Organize Jewelry Supplies – Part 2

• By material. This is particularly important if you work with a lot of precious gemstones and want to be able to accurately tell customers what each of your creations contains later. It can be easy to mix up similar looking materials. Is that blue stone aventurine or turquoise? Is that white stone agate or […]


Monday 18 March, 2013

How to Organize Jewelry Supplies – Part 1

If you enjoy crafting, one thing you probably don’t enjoy is the mess that often results from doing your craft. Usually your focus is on what you’re creating, and not on the mess forming all around you. You may put beads and other supplies back in random places because it feels convenient at the time—only […]