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I was poking around on ProvoCraft's website and they have listed a new storage binder. It's bright blue and cute, but I was expecting something in lime green. Here's a link -- it took a LONG time to load on my computer:
It's very sweet! The kids one is Green like the Cricut stuff...but why would I buy my kids their own machine when they can use mine? My daughter is smart enough to know how it works and she's only four.
That is so cute! It would be so great if they sold it at Michaels or JoAnns and then we could use the 40% coupon. I'd like to see the inside though before I bought it.
__________________ Debbie
I am extraordinarily patient, provided I get my own way in the end. - Margaret Thatcher
I'd like to see the inside though before I bought it.
Based on the Cuttlekids storage binder, I'm guessing the "adults" binder comes with pocket pages similar to the baseball card storage pages that folks are already using to store the 2x2 dies and folders. Here's the link to the (incredibly slow) Cuttlekids binder, which has a pic of the inside: http://www.provocraft.com/products/d...=&item=62-0087
The binder looks great, but I'm not a binder storage kind of person. I need something easier access that doesn't need to be pulled down from a shelf, opened up, etc. I'm Too Lazy! But I guess it would be great if you took your bug to crops, etc.
Thanks for posting the links to the inside pics. I'm kind of bummed though. I was hoping they'd have some sort of desktop storage. I don't really know what I wanted. I just know that I would need to buy a ton of filler pages to hold all of my stuff in the binder. I tried the binder route already and my binder was so heavy and it wasn't really handy. Now I use the Cropper Hopper drawers that are stackable. (See my gallery.) So far it works great, although I did find that I shouldn't stack a drawer with an alphabet in it on top of drawers with embossing folders. Top-heavy means it tips easily! Oops.
Kimberly
__________________ "There is a very fine line between hobby and mental illness." -- Dave Barry
I ony have the embossing folders and I just store them in a 5x7 photo album (I think i paid $1.99 for it at Cord Camera) so that they are easy to flip through and such.
The Cuttlekids collections is showing as being released in Sept on croppin paradise's website - I wonder if the Cuttlebug binder is being released then too? I haven't found it available anywhere! :confused: