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Tonic Studio-Table Tidy






We are highlighting some of the major manufacturers and their products. These are not going to be ads, but rather what they make, reviews, tips and ideas. 

Every week we will feature one company and how they help the crafters they serve. I hope you look forward to these posts as much as we plan to help you, educate you and show you some new ideas and techniques.

This week, we will be discussing Tonic Studio, a favorite of many paper crafters.

They are listed both in England as well as the United States. I have to admit that I am a big fan of their products

They are the manufacturer of some of my personally favorite products. Specifically, the Neuvo Products. I love and use a lot of the Neuvo Drops as well as the Guilding Flakes. That line also includes the Glimmer Paste and Sparkle Dust. 

But they make stamps and dies too. And they have a line of tools that are well made.

Here are some of the Tonic Studio Resources and Downloads


The table tidy is a perfect oganization idea
Here is my Tuesday tip to get organized ! I am so excited to share information on the Table Tidy !

One of the products that I have had my eye on it the Table Tidy. There is a main caddy plus two add ons to the unit. There is a single pocket and a double pocket add on. Each unit can be purchased alone or they can be purchased as a package.

They organize all your tools right by your workspace. These are the things that you use all the time. They can be used for craft materials,office supplies, sewing materials, pencils and markers. Whatever you craft, these things will work for you. 

All of the pockets have hand washable fabric and are very sturdy. The nice thing about the able Table Tidy is that you can add pockets in any configuration you would like. 

It cleans up your work space, and I really need that. It is a great organization tool that you will have for years.







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