tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529917232147743090.post761335096233074259..comments2023-09-17T02:45:55.750-07:00Comments on Anywhere Art Studio Ruminations: Can Artists Organize?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18355326977935582850noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529917232147743090.post-41517104733548629672013-01-17T19:31:48.163-08:002013-01-17T19:31:48.163-08:00i love all of your ideas!i love all of your ideas!myra andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05666183761339600739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3529917232147743090.post-77507583245141222962013-01-16T13:50:51.955-08:002013-01-16T13:50:51.955-08:00You know I couldn't let an "organizing&qu...You know I couldn't let an "organizing" post go without a comment! haha! Due to the depth of the bread box, my first thought was to use it as a mini file "cabinet" - maybe for greeting cards . . . Or craft papers . . . <br /><br />Since the bread box has a lid on it, seems like that might help keep paints, glues, even markers "fresh" longer, so using it for your acrylics very possibly falls into the "brilliant" category. ;-><br /><br />Keep up the good work. I'm so proud!Susan Plath McKeehttp://passport2dementia.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com