
As the gift shop grew, I needed a bigger place for storage. We were lucky, this house had a huge garage, so I designed the shelves I wanted and set to it with the radial saw. I love that thing!

Here's part of the new cabinet. I'd made the shelves the right size to store plastic bins for merchandise and three-ring binders for other projects. The plastic bin with the blue paper holds "T is for Tapir" t-shirts.

Here's the area inside, where I was moving some of the stuff out of. The tapestry on the wall is one of the Salasacan weavings I kept for myself after we sold the ones with tapirs and most of the non-tapir tapestries. I loved having these beautiful works of art to look at.

A few of the plastic bins ended up in the art room, at least temporarily.
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