Hey there, fellow craft lovers! If you’re anything like me, you know that having the right tools and supplies can make all the difference in bringing your creative ideas to life. Over the years, I’ve tried many products, and I’m excited to share my absolute favorites with you—items I personally use and love.
To make things easier, I’ve gathered them all here, so you can find quality supplies without the guesswork. These are products that are not stocked in the shop.
Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, which means if you decide to purchase through them, I earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you). It’s a great way to support my crafty endeavours, help me run the website and continue to host our crafty events!
Here are a few of my favourites...
Plastic Clips and Labels for Storage Bins - 50pcs (2.36IN*1.57IN)
If you’re anything like me, you know the struggle of keeping craft supplies organised. For the longest time, my stash was scattered across different boxes and containers, and no matter how hard I tried, it always felt cluttered and chaotic. I was constantly digging through bins, searching for that one item I knew I had—but just couldn’t find!
So, I decided enough was enough. I started switching over to white storage containers from KMART, and let me tell you—it was a total game-changer. Suddenly, everything looked more streamlined, clean, and cohesive. But while my storage was improving, my labeling system still wasn’t quite right. I had been using Dymo labels, but they weren’t as flexible or as neat as I wanted them to be.
That’s when I came across clear clips that slide right onto the top of the containers—and wow, what a difference! Not only do they make my labels easier to change when needed, but they also give everything a much tidier look. Now, my craft space feels more functional, and I spend way less time searching for things and more time actually creating!
Glad Press'n Seal Plastic Food Wrap - 70 Square Foot Roll
Tired of Your Mixed Media Products Drying Out?
Here’s a Game-Changer!
Have you ever gone to use your favorite tub of paint, gesso, or paste only to find it hard as a rock? You try adding water, hoping to revive it, but instead, you’re left with a gloopy, curdled mess. Sound familiar?
I’ve been there too – until I discovered an absolute game-changer for keeping my mixed media products fresh for so much longer! The secret? Glad Press’n Seal Plastic Wrap.
Why It Works:
Creates an airtight, leak-proof seal to keep moisture in and air out.
Sticks to plastic, paper, wood, metal, and glass with its Griptex™ technology.
Can be custom-shaped to fit jars, tubs, and palettes—no more crusty lids!
Strong enough to prevent spills and leaks while keeping your products usable for longer.
Vintage Leather Journal Antique Handmade with Deckle Edge.
I originally purchased this journal book as a gift for my SIL, so I haven’t had the chance to use it myself—yet!
However, I was so impressed when it arrived that I couldn’t resist buying one for myself as well. It has such an authentic vintage vibe—aged pages, lovely textures, and all those little details that make it feel like a treasure from the past. I can already imagine the creative possibilities! I honestly can’t wait to start filling it with memories, bits and pieces, and all the crafty goodness.
If you’re a fan of that nostalgic, old-world charm, this journal is an absolute gem.
MAREMI'S Illustration Collage Ephemera for Art Journalling
I’ve had my eye on one of these collage books for ages, and this week I finally took the plunge and treated myself to the latest release of Maremii’s latest collage book released this month. It’s called ‘MOSS Stories’ —and oh my goodness, I’m so glad I did!
It only took two days to get here—how’s that for speedy delivery? I was seriously impressed!
Now I’m just itching to dive in. The pages are gorgeous, full of deliciously layered images and textures just begging to be cut up, torn, and turned into something beautiful.
In this collage book you will find a collection of the most beautiful MOSS STORIES images that can be used in collage making, art journaling, mixed media, ATC, junk journaling and even cardmaking.