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Friday, October 28, 2022

Craft Room Organization: Fake Bakes

 Fake Bake Supplies

Continuing on with my craft room storage and organization series, today I'm sharing my fake bake crafting supplies:


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You can see the craft studio as a whole in this post, or click here to see the jewelry supply storage.



Fake Bake Supplies

If you remember last week's post, the top drawer is full of jewelry making supplies.  



Fake Bake Supplies
Fake Bake Supplies
Fake Bake Supplies

The bottom drawer is where I keep all of my glitter sequins and embossing powders.  The drawers were still unfinished when I took these photos, but since then I have painted them white as well.  It's a small detail but I think it looks a lot better!



Fake Bake Supplies

And here is how the bottom cabinet looks.



Fake Bake Supplies

On the right I have storage bins on top that are filled with different types of 'toppings'.  The left container contains Dollar Tree foam balls, the middle is full of plastic fruit and the right holds faux snow and ice cubes.

Next to the drawer storage are divider bins where I keep tiny charms and have them sorted by season.

Here is a post where I share how I customized the plastic drawer fronts.



Fake Bake Supplies

Inside that drawer set is full of paper straws.


Fake Bake Supplies

On the right side of the cabinet I have more 'sprinkle' type toppings and another drawer set.  The plastic divider boxes on top have foam cutouts, sweet treat themed charms and little faux candy pieces.

Both containers of the multicolor bead sprinkles that you see in this photo were made by recycling old 'seek and find' toys.  Check out this post to see what I mean.



Fake Bake Supplies

Inside the small drawer storage on this side of the cabinet are all sorts of paper cupcake liners.  I tend to pick these up at Dollar Tree or Walmart.  You can find them at thrift stores and yard sales too, just make sure that you aren't using anything for real food that isn't still factory sealed 😉



Fake Bake Supplies

Standing next to the cabinet is a stack of plastic drawer storage that I spray painted gold on the fronts.  This set I labeled using simple post it stickies, but if you want to see another set where I used the Cricut, click  here

The huge bucket of spackle I picked up at a local home construction thrift store.  It's been about a year now and I'm still using it!



Fake Bake Supplies

Inside my small drawers I have miscellaneous tools on top, clay, silicone putty mix and silicone molds in the middle and cans of spray foam on the bottom.

You can click here to read all about how to make your own silicone molds using real cookies.



Fake Bake Supplies

The larger drawers contain smaller buckets of spackle as well as the ingredients to mix up salt dough.



Fake Bake Supplies

And there you have it, an inside tour of my fake baking supply storage!

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Speaking of fake bake crafting, here is a list of posts where you can see how I made all sorts of fake bake projects:


I hope you enjoyed this craft room post, thanks for stopping by!







2 comments:

  1. I'm pretty interested in your fake baked crafts. I've never heard of that before as a craft genre, but I love the candles that look like food. Your craft supplies are very clean and organized.

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    1. Definitely check out the project links near the end of the post, it's so much fun to fake bake! You can also find a lot of Facebook groups to join for tips and ideas, as well as YouTube tutorials. Dawn Newell of The Pink Tree has great videos.

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