I have a paper storage dilemma (and yes, I probably have a paper fetish problem too!); I have outgrown my wire paper storage bin that I purchase awhile back. Yes, I'll admit it, I like paper...and I have a lot of it....At the moment my 20 shelf rack is stuffed to the point the wire is bending from the weight, and I have two open storage cubes FILLED. It is all organized; solid color cardstock is in the wire bin, one sided pattern paper is in one cube and the double sided paper is in another. Unfortunately the cubes and wire bin are not together. My room is small and has a slanted celing so I am limited with wall space. I should tell you, I am a person who needs to SEE her supplies, otherwise out of sight, out of mind but I would like it tidy.
I have one wall in the room with Crop in Style pieces. I am not sure if I should buy four of the slotted cubes for paper. I am concerned with long time endurance considering the weight of the paper. Or should I go with a industrial wire tower similar to the scrapbooking stores have, or should I ask
DH to help me make a wood paper tower shelf unit. I tried the plastic lipless storage racks but those kept toppling on me so I won't go back to that.
Any suggestions, ladies? Caroline, do you have anything that is heading for the tag sale that might be suitable?
I have one wall in the room with Crop in Style pieces. I am not sure if I should buy four of the slotted cubes for paper. I am concerned with long time endurance considering the weight of the paper. Or should I go with a industrial wire tower similar to the scrapbooking stores have, or should I ask

Any suggestions, ladies? Caroline, do you have anything that is heading for the tag sale that might be suitable?