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Looks staged. The cricut doesn't have "room" to operate but is open. There are no cords dangling. No mats in site.
The cardstock storage... looks like either slots for iris containers or the plastic 12x12 stackable storage I got at Walmart.
I think it is pleasing to the eye because all the clutter is contained and nothing is bulging out. It's a very clean look. But wonder where all the cords and mats are for the equipment?
Looks like the carts that take the Iris containers. I like that it is 12X12, but having to take the case all the way out to get to the contents would annoy me. It looks really pretty though.
I like the ladder for storage. It looks nice. I'm sure all the nasty cords and mats are stored away. I put my Cameo mats on the keyboard tray on my table when I'm not using it and close them away. Otherwise I'd probably lose them in stacks of 12x12 paper
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The paper storage looks like the sterlite carts with the iris type containers that Target had. They are no longer available, darn it! I need one more. I have 3 and would like to have at least one more if not 2. Even on the sterlite website they are not available.
the great thing about these carts are that you can take them apart to make them any height you want. I use them a lot and the nice thing is they keep out the dust and no matter what you put in them they look organized.
the ladder looks great but I not for me. I want my tool ready to use but if you don't have desk/counter space it's a great idea.