Are you hopping with The Twinery today? If you are you should have reached me from Jen Cuthbertson's blog. If you want to start from the beginning you can get all the details here at The Twinery Blog. There's lots of goodies up for grabs today including a prize on EVERY blog you visit on the hop! Today instead of sharing projects were showing you how we store our twine. You should find great ideas for storage no matter if you buy the sampler packs or the entire spools.
So now you have your twine - how should you store it? What? You don't have twine? That's ok - we have a great deal for you today - enter code STASH25 for 25% off your entire order through 11-6.
I confess - I'm a bargain hunter. If it's on sale, I'm there. I'm also always looking at what I get for the price. Purchasing entire spools of twine has always been my personal choice because lets face it - I'm getting 240 yards on a roll for $14.00. That works out to be around 6 cents a yard. And honestly I put twine on just about EVERYTHING!
So now you have your twine - how should you store it? What? You don't have twine? That's ok - we have a great deal for you today - enter code STASH25 for 25% off your entire order through 11-6.
I confess - I'm a bargain hunter. If it's on sale, I'm there. I'm also always looking at what I get for the price. Purchasing entire spools of twine has always been my personal choice because lets face it - I'm getting 240 yards on a roll for $14.00. That works out to be around 6 cents a yard. And honestly I put twine on just about EVERYTHING!
Since I'm investing in the big spool of course I want to make sure I keep it clean and dust free so that it looks beautiful every time I use it. I'm not saving anything if my spool decides to meet some of my other crafty supplies like glue or ink by accident. I saw this coffee creamer idea in a magazine years ago and have been using it ever since.
I purchase the glass coffee creamer jars at the local dollar store. Yes they still have them - I checked today. I love that I can see exactly what color is in which jar. My twine is safe from my inky fingers and I an dispense exactly as much as I like through the creamer hole in the top of the jar.
Another big plus? I know lots of us like to write down what products we used on our creations. As I use more twine the snug Twinery label telling me the name of the color is getting looser. You can see on the very first photo that the label on the Lilac twine is very loose. I've been using it, and the spool is getting smaller. With the creamer jar the label is staying in the jar - it's not falling off. I can also easily see when I'm starting to run low and it's time to reorder.
I keep the jars on a shelf above my work desk - they are arranged by color and don't take up much room.
They also brighten up my work space. I love being surrounded by all these pretty colors! I 'm always sure to find a match for any project.
OK.. here's what you've been waiting for...
GIVEAWAY INFORMATION:
Each designer participating in the hop will be giving away a Striped Twine Sampler ($18 value).
To enter just comment on each post along the hop. (And since each designer is giving away a Striped Twine Sampler, each post is another chance to win!).
Comments will close at midnight (EST) on Tuesday, November 3rd.
Winners will be posted on The Twinery blog on Thursday, November 5th.
The next stop on this hop is Amy Crockett!
Here's a complete list of all the designers on the hop today!
GIVEAWAY INFORMATION:
Each designer participating in the hop will be giving away a Striped Twine Sampler ($18 value).
To enter just comment on each post along the hop. (And since each designer is giving away a Striped Twine Sampler, each post is another chance to win!).
Comments will close at midnight (EST) on Tuesday, November 3rd.
Winners will be posted on The Twinery blog on Thursday, November 5th.
The next stop on this hop is Amy Crockett!
Here's a complete list of all the designers on the hop today!
Jeanne Jachna - That's Me!