My three carts (and the two extra drawers stacked on top of them) hold a lot of supplies. 

These four photos (above and below) show some of the drawers of the carts while they are open, so that you can see what kinds of things I store in them and how I keep the supplies organized. 

The top left photo shows some of my punches, which take up three drawers of the carts.  I store them single-layer so that they can easily be seen. 

The top right photo shows one drawer of my fibers (they take up four drawers total!).  They're organized in baskets by color, and each is stored in its own baggie to keep it from getting tangled up with others.  When I need a certain color of fiber, I pull out that basket and search for the shade I want.

The bottom left photo shows a couple of drawers with embelishments, including bitty beads, glitter, wire, and pressed flowers.  Again, I used baskets to organize within the cart drawer.  It keeps them neat and makes it easy to pull out a basket of the type of item I need. 

The bottom right photo shows a drawer full of assorted pieces of fabric, burlap, and Aida cloth.

Other things (not shown here) that I store in my cart drawers include clay and clay tools, infrequently used tools, acrylic paint supplies and tools, extra adhesives I have on hand, sheet metal, foam sheets, shrink plastic, cork, sheets of felt, and beads.
My Craft Room
Cart Area
This is a large view of the entire cart area.  There is a tall bookshelf next to the three carts, which holds all non-fiction books, including all my craft idea books.  The carts themselves hold miscellaneous tools and supplies, and there's a wall shelf above the carts that holds even more.  Scroll down for more photos and information about this area.
This photo shows the wall shelf above the carts, as well as the tops of the carts themselves.  All of the containers on the wall shelf hold photos that I have yet to scrapbook.  Portrait photos are in the file box.  Regular photos are in chronological order in each of the three plastic shoeboxes, so it's easy to find whatever set of photos I need.  The other containers on the left part of the shelf are for organizing particular sets of photos that I'm getting ready to scrapbook. 

The tops of the carts hold two additional drawers with more supplies in them, and I keep my container of clay (the container with the green lid) next to them.
Overview of the Room     Craft Desk Area     Storage Shelves Area
Overview of the Room     Craft Desk Area     Storage Shelves Area
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