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I can't find a tutorial that I watched the other day and was hoping someone could help me find it. It was a binder. The woman used blank page protectors, inserted a sheet of paper and then sewed on the plastic to make pockets for different sized stamps/stamp sets. Anyone have an idea where I might have seen this?
That video is a great idea! I want to make some pages for my clear stamps. I also will stamp a card with my wooden stamps and store the image in a pocket along with the clear of the same category. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for sharing. I was wondering if anyone was going to find it.
Now my brain is trying to visualize incorporating my rubber too. I really want an integrated system with everything together and in the same storage.
I use something similar for rubber, but have struggled with putting the clears in there as it's a time consuming method. I use the same binders she does, but use the white storage sheets from Sunday International. These sheets - http://www.sundayint.com/stampnstorl...elspkgof5.aspx The sheets are 8 1/2 x 11 and are designed for storing EZ mounted stamps. If my stamps were wood mounted, I've been unmounting them and remounting them on EZ Mount. Several years ago, I found a non-name brand version of EZ Mount on e-bay for a fraction of the cost of the brand name. Before I unmount the wood ones, I stamp them on my "key." I use a blank sheet of white typing paper and stamp each image from each set in a block on it. Since they're mostly SU sets and are all together, this part is fairly quick and easy. I then drew a box around each set and labeled each set on the white paper. Once I had the images remounted onto EZ Mount, I put them onto the white storage sheets and put them into the binders. The white typing paper keys go into a clear page protector in between the pages of stamps. So, you'll have the "key" on one side and the actual stamp image on the other. It makes it easier for me to see the images and to quickly look through the binders for what I want.
The method she shows for clears will work well with what I already have and will be much faster for dealing with sets of clear stamps. I've stalled on organizing as it was so time consuming!
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I use something similar for rubber, but have struggled with putting the clears in there as it's a time consuming method. I use the same binders she does, but use the white storage sheets from Sunday International. These sheets - Stamp N' Stor Lightweight Storage Panels/ Pkg of 5 The sheets are 8 1/2 x 11 and are designed for storing EZ mounted stamps. If my stamps were wood mounted, I've been unmounting them and remounting them on EZ Mount. Several years ago, I found a non-name brand version of EZ Mount on e-bay for a fraction of the cost of the brand name. Before I unmount the wood ones, I stamp them on my "key." I use a blank sheet of white typing paper and stamp each image from each set in a block on it. Since they're mostly SU sets and are all together, this part is fairly quick and easy. I then drew a box around each set and labeled each set on the white paper. Once I had the images remounted onto EZ Mount, I put them onto the white storage sheets and put them into the binders. The white typing paper keys go into a clear page protector in between the pages of stamps. So, you'll have the "key" on one side and the actual stamp image on the other. It makes it easier for me to see the images and to quickly look through the binders for what I want.
The method she shows for clears will work well with what I already have and will be much faster for dealing with sets of clear stamps. I've stalled on organizing as it was so time consuming!
Thanks mine are bare rubber and staying that way. From very large to very small... Certain I will sort it out.
Kathy Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I have shared this with three other stampers and they all are off to the local discount store to get the page protectors.
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Kathy Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I have shared this with three other stampers and they all are off to the local discount store to get the page protectors.
I love to share what I stumble upon! I am going to be getting some page protectors as well. I had picked up some 12x12 page protectors, but they are too large to work with so I will save those for scrapbooking.