Easy Craft Room Ribbon Storage Ideas and Tips
Craft room ribbon storage ideas are important because ribbon can take up a lot of space. No matter what kind of crafts you create, these ribbon storage tips will help keep those ribbon spools where they need to be!
CRAFT ROOM RIBBON STORAGE IDEAS
I know that not everyone has a craft room. These craft room ribbon storage ideas can help you organize whatever space you have. Keep reading to find some great ideas on how to store this important craft supply.
LARGE JAR RIBBON STORAGE
I recently changed the way I store most of my ribbon. I am talking about narrower ribbons, not the wide ribbons used for big bow-making or wreaths. Ribbon is such a great embellishment for my scrapbook layouts and cards. I had a TON of ribbon thrown in a tote in my IKEA Kallax unit.
This wasn’t the best way to quickly find the ribbon I wanted, LOL. I bought a HUGE 2-gallon jar and knew it would be perfect for my ribbon.
I got some tongue depressors and popsicle sticks in different sizes. Then, I wrapped the ribbon around the appropriate-sized stick and used a straight pin to secure the ribbon. I worked on this in the evening while I watched TV with my family.
Then I just put all the sticks in the jar, and it created a beautiful, colorful addition to my craft room. This is a simple and cheap organization method.
PLASTIC ORGANIZER BOX
Almost any craft store sells plastic organizer boxes. These used to be used for storing thread for cross-stitch. I remember my mom had several of these to store her thread.
Now, they are used for bead storage and anything else you can think of. These plastic boxes make a great place to store small amounts of ribbon. When you have less than 12 inches of a crafting ribbon, you may want to use this storage idea.
Get some flat cardboard ribbon holders (also called cardboard bobbins) and wrap the ribbon around the cardboard. There is a slit in the cardboard that you can secure the end of the ribbon in. If you don’t want to purchase the ribbon holders, you can make your own by cutting them out of cardboard.
I have 2 of these plastic container boxes, which I use to store small bits of ribbon that I will use as embellishments on cards. They are really perfect for loose ribbon in my craft stash.
RIBBON RACK
Craft organization is big business. There are tons of different types and styles of ribbon racks you can buy. Small racks are for those with small ribbon stashes, and big racks are for those ribbon collectors.
These storage racks typically have a dowel rod that will go through the center of the rolls of ribbon. That allows you to cut off some ribbon without having to remove the spools of ribbon from the rack.
Some racks can be mounted on the wall, and others just stand on the floor or desktop. These work very well with large ribbon rolls.
If you don’t want to purchase a rack, you can make your own DIY ribbon storage rack with wooden dowels. Average But Inspired has a simple tutorial to help you make your own ribbon rack.
If you want a super simple rack, then grab a tension rod or curtain rod and position it inside a closet or cabinet. Put the ribbon rolls on the rod, and you are done!
UNDERBED STORAGE
If you have tons of ribbon, the solutions above may not work for you. You may need a place to keep the ribbon out of the way but still easy to access. How about using the storage space under your bed? It is a simple solution for the big problem of too much ribbon! 🙂
This doesn’t take up any wall space. It doesn’t take up any shelf space. And there is still very easy access to the ribbon when you need it.
Buy some underbed storage containers. There are two main types: fabric and plastic. The fabric containers usually have clear plastic on the top so you can see what is inside. There are handles, so it is easy to pull out. The plastic totes have lids and aren’t very tall, so they fit under most beds.
Depending on how much space you have under your bed and how much ribbon you have to store…you can buy several of these. Sort the ribbon by color to make it easy to find what you need.