Creating a Kids Craft Space

Remember our Anatomy of a Playroom?

 

One of our first priorites was establishing an “Art Space”  well this space would more be like a painting, gluing, constructing, displaying, drawing, writing space.  

 That is one long shopping list of “wants”.  We do not have an endless budget so we had to use as much of what we had, as possible!  We spent another $30.   

Repurposed items + $30 at IKEA = ………

A Children’s Craft Space

The Details. Top to Bottom

Magnetic Whiteboard. IKEA – SPONTAN – Magnetic Whiteboard – $19.95 

I wanted somewhere I could put up our magnetic letters and numbers.  Also I wnated it to be a whiteboard so I could write Master O’s sightwords on it.  I am also hoping to use it as an inspiration board

Craft Jars with Lids.  IKEA – I can’t find these on the website but I think it was 3 jars for $6.99.  They are in the Kitchen section.

 These are actually intended to be spice jars!  They now hold sequins, googly eyes and pompoms.  The sorts of things I need to keep away from little fingers and mouths!  They have a mganetic base so attach easily to the board.

Art Display Line.  IKEA – DIGNITET – Curtain wire – $14.99 -

We already had this but it was on a different wall and twice as long.  It got so loaded up with artwork that it started to pull out of the wall.  So we hope by making it shorter we will stop this form happening!  It comes with little hook clips that hold the artwork.  We also had some “Plastic Pockets” that used to hang on it that have mysteriously dissapeared!

Storage rail with buckets. IKEA – BYGEL – rail – $2.99 – containers – $1.99

We already had something like this inplace but with less buckets no basket and much shorter.  It was hard to reach both sides whilst sitting at the table.  Now a child can sit on each side and still access a bucket!  The buckets left to right contain.  Paintbrushes, crayons, pencils, school supplies (lead pencils, eraser, sharpener, glue stick, name card).

Themed Basket.  IKEA – BYGEL – Wire Basket – $2.99

This is a new idea I have had!  We are all sick of doing the same “drawing” activities.  Master O has had a new wave of enthusiasm about “drawing” and I desperately wanted to harness it and explore it!  So…. each week I intend to put some new materials in this basket!  This week it has been “crayon rubbing” so leaves, coins, dominoes, rubbing plates anything that would make a good “impression” on the paper.  I find if its out and easily accessible we will use it!  

Table and Chairs.  I had these made for me before Master O was even born and I used to have it in my classroom.  I love that it can comfortably fit 5-6 children at it even when it is up against the wall!  I also love that it is on wheels which means we can take our activities outside!  

We chose this particular space in our playroom as it gets heaps of natural light AND is close to our TROFAST unit which now houses more craft supplies (more about that in another post)  

So what do you think?  Do you have any ideas as to what I can add? 

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12 Responses to Creating a Kids Craft Space

  1. Melissa says:

    No ideas, just inspiration. I want all of them. This IKEA virgin is going to need her IKEA cherry popped (too much? :D ). I need that wire art display line and the storage rail. And I’ve finally worked out a better way to save the thumb tacks and the paperclips. In those spice jars!

  2. Norlin says:

    Yes, a bin. You would need somewhere to throw any unwanted pencil shavings, and cuttings.

  3. LisaW says:

    This is a great space Larissa! I love that everything is at their height, and you’ve created dedicated space to display their art. Fantastic!

  4. Naomi Ellis says:

    Awesome blog post Larissa. I have had a few readers email me this week on storage suggestions and I have sent them your way. You know your stuff! N x

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  7. Deb Cooper says:

    Awesome! We have almost the same set up except we have some Ikea storage boxes instead of the hanging buckets… a big one for paper then small ones for pens, pencils, crayons and ‘other stuff’. which is kind of like your themed area. At the moment it has a spirograph set and sparkly stickers in it, along with the pencil sharpener, eraser etc. My hubby made the table & chairs. Will email you a pic!! Dx

  8. All looks great – might share this on my facebook page – hope you don’t mind!
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Partycraft-Secrets/239045209469228

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