Here I am again with my second favourite topic – Storage. In fact, I’ve decided to make a whole category for storage as I’ve talked about it in the past and no doubt will keep on talking about storage. There something just so fun about buying craft stuff then figuring out how to store it
Ribbon Storage seems to be something that papercrafters struggle with. I’m not going to say that my system is perfect but it sure works for me. Maybe there’s something here that will work for you too.
This is a system used by quite a few people. It uses a metal rod and hanging basket by Ikea. The rod makes a great storage system for punches while the hanging basket can be used for ribbons or other items such as little bottles of embellishments. Now I just have to get back to Ikea for a couple more baskets for all the other ribbon spools I have!

For shorter lengths of ribbon I find that the system shown in the next photo works best for me. I know some people like to stuff their ribbons into fancy jars and organise them by colour but I’d have to constantly dump out the whole jar of ribbons to search through the one I wanted if I stored my ribbons that way. So what I did was to get a really cheap storage box from Big W which already had some ribbon organisers in it then I wrapped all my short ribbon lengths on the organisers and filed them in the box by colour.

When I ran out of ribbon organisers I made my own, like this:

The ‘ribbon organiser’ on the left is simply an old Manilla Folder I was throwing out that I punched with Stampin’ Up!’s Round Tab Punch. Because the storage box I was using was a little narrow, I just snipped of the left and right edges of the punchie with some scissors and that was then perfect size.
The last system I have is for the Stampin’ Up! Ribbon Originals ribbons that come in coordinating colours and wrapped around cardstock. These are all stored in a sturdy flip-top by from Smiggle.

If you like this system, you can easily make your own lengths of card to wrap your coordinating ribbons around by cutting a piece of sturdy cardstock to the length or width of your storage box then punching out notches using square, circle and oval punches to hold your ribbons in place. I’d love to show you a photo of that, unfortunately the blog for some reason won’t let me upload any more photos so I’ll come back and add a photo later when I’ve figured out what’s wrong.