Storing paper in tight drawers

I have lots of wonderful drawers in my studio. Many artists (myself included) flock to the ALEX range from IKEA because it's about as close as you can get to a plan chest on a budget, but they are also very clean and stylish looking.

That said, they only hold up to a size A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.375") for paper and that fit is tight. For loose paper I often use a palette knife along the edge to pull up what I need, a sheet or so at a time, but pads are trickier to grab onto.

Here is a really, really easy solution:

Get some duct tape (or packing tape) and tear off a strip, stick it to the underside of the gummed edge of the pad of paper.

Fold it onto itself to create a lifting tab. Told you it was easy. No more struggling to cram a finger or ruler under the edge.

Simple is so often the best.

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