How to Store All Those Prints
Quick Tip Tuesday: A smarter way to store and protect your gel prints and collage papers.

Gel printing sessions have a funny habit of multiplying paper everywhere — tabletops, chairs, the floor… (Tell me I’m not alone in this! 😅)

In this week’s Quick Tip Tuesday, I’m sharing my super simple way to gather and organize all those prints so they’re not taking over your studio space.

🎥 Watch the video to see how I wrangle them all into one place — well, mostly!




Have a favorite storage solution of your own? Drop it in the comments — we love learning new tricks!

P.S. Here's the YouTube video that I mentioned in the video. 😊


1 Comment

  1. Would love to see a post on how you store and organize your paints if you haven’t covered that yet!
    Diana Garrison AUTHOR  11/02/2025 09:43 AM Central
    Thanks for the suggestion, Darcy! I'm adding it to my list. 😊

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I’m Diana, the artist behind Crooked Little Studio. I teach playful ways to use random colors and materials to unlock creativity. You can find more inspiration here.

Meet Diana Garrison

I am a teaching artist who helps creative people like you explore techniques and develop practical skills so you can freely express your creativity and unlock your potential.

Until my retirement at the end of May 2024, I had been teaching K-12 students - for over 20 years - how to execute various art techniques and how to appreciate and talk about the visual arts; and I have been doing all this online for the past ten years. And now I am teaching online courses as well as adult workshops in my home studio, at local venues, and as a guest teacher in other locations.

The creative process is an amazing thing! As I explore my own art-making, I develop new styles and techniques along the way. I love to share that knowledge with others so they can benefit from what I've learned.

I offer tips, tricks, and insights in occasional newsletters for my email subscribers; I create free and paid resources and tools, and I am building a collection of online courses. I am always open to ideas for new things to share.

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Diana

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