Craft Room Tour 2026

Welcome to my 2026 Craft Room Tour! I'm excited to take you through my creative space and show you how I organize and store my craft supplies. When you compare this year's tour to 2025, you'll notice the changes are fairly subtle, but I wanted to share where my craft room stands at this stage of my creative journey. The lack of major changes really speaks to finding an organizational system that works beautifully with both my workflow and the supplies I reach for most often. That said, I'm always tweaking things here and there as my creative process evolves, and you'll catch some of those smaller adjustments as we move through the space.

One constant in my craft room? I'm still committed to regularly purging supplies. My dedicated "spare box" continues to serve its purpose, collecting items I no longer use or love. When it fills up, I find those products new homes—whether through donations or sharing them with fellow crafters who will appreciate them. This ongoing practice keeps my space functional without requiring additional storage solutions or furniture. I've discovered that having too many choices actually limits my creativity, so curating my collection allows me to work with only the products and supplies that truly inspire me.

Juliana Michaels 2026 Craft Room Tour

2026 CRAFT ROOM TOUR

If you'd like to watch a video tour of my craft room, you can find that HERE or watch it below.


If you're interested in any of the storage items you see in the video, you can find links to those that are still available in the description box below. When you shop through those links, you're supporting me, and I truly appreciate that. This is just a peek at some of the storage in my craft room—for a better look at everything, I highly recommend watching the full video tour above.

Behind my desk is a wall of shelving and organization that holds all of my most-used supplies, from stamps and dies to my Tim Holtz Distress Inks and more. This unit sits to the right of my desk, which is in the center of the room as you face that wall. Here you can see my Tim Holtz Distress Ink and Distress Oxide Ink Pads stored in Stamp N Storage Distress Ink Pad Holders.

Juliana Michaels 2026 Craft Room Tour

New to my room this year are the Scrapbook.com TiltBins! I'm currently trying them out to hold some of my everyday Tim Holtz Ideaology pieces, hoping that having them out where I can see them will inspire me to use them more frequently. They come in various sizes, and each size stacks together beautifully. If you don't have tabletop space for them, you can also hang them on the wall with the included hardware.



Here's a look at the Ikea Kallax unit where they sit, along with some of the other storage and organization I have in these cubes. The wood bins are from Target, but I'm not sure if they're still available.


Right behind my desk is an IKEA Billy Bookcase with a couple of shelves that hold some of my vintage treasures and handmade items. Here you can see my Totally Tiffany Stadium Organizer, which is now holding my Distress Spritz and Distress Mica Stain Sprays.


Below this is my Tim Holtz stamp set collection. I continue to use the Scrapbook.com Medium Envelope Organizer to store them, but my collection has grown beyond just these three units! You'll see additional organizers in other areas of my craft room—I have a dedicated unit just for my Christmas stamps and another for my Halloween stamps.


Below that are my Tim Holtz Sizzix dies and embossing folders, stored in my absolute favorite storage pieces in my entire craft room. These wooden drawers from Hobby Lobby are sadly no longer available.


On the other side of the room you'll find another Kallax unit with even more supplies. The ink pads are stored in Stamp N Storage Ink Pad Organizers, and this is my collection of Ranger Archival, 49 and Market, Versafine Clair, and other miscellaneous ink pads.


Here are a couple of photos showing the storage setup I have in this Kallax unit, including the Scrapbook.com Stadium Organizer, Ink Pad Holder (which I use to hold A2 size paper pads), and Skinny Stadium Organizer.


The green bins are vintage hardware bins that are heavy-duty and perfect for holding heavier items like dies. They're not the easiest to lift and carry around, but I absolutely love the vintage look. These are still available brand new—minus the rust!


Next to my desk I have an IKEA Raskog Cart loaded with all of my most-used tools. This is the Scrapbook.com Heat Tool Organizer.


In front of my desk, I have an IKEA dresser. Here's a look inside some of the drawers, which hold many of my essential craft supplies—things I need but don't necessarily use on every project. Here you can see my Distress Paints.


And here's a look at my Distress Spray Stains and Distress Oxide Sprays. I'm absolutely loving the new Ranger Distress Labels and have replaced all my old labels with these! They can be wiped clean, won't be impacted by inky fingers, and they're easily removable.


Here's a look at all of my reinkers, stored in Scrapbook.com Storage Bins—the same bins I use for all of my sprays.


Finally, here's a look inside my craft closet. I tend to keep most of my paper and cardstock on the second shelf, and I really like using drawers for my most frequently used papers. The drawers are also perfect for holding paper scraps!


Here's a look at some of the other shelves with various storage pieces, including more drawers, more Scrapbook.com Bins and Multi-Craft Storage Bins, along with more of those wood crates that hold a variety of miscellaneous craft items.

And there you have it, a quick craft room tour of how I like to store and organize my supplies. Again I highly recommend checking out the video for even more details and ideas.


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