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I just got my cuttlebug yesterday. Good thing. If I saw how many sets I would be losing it might not have happened. Yeah right.
I opened my first die set , scalloped squares. Or should I say I tore open. Anyway, Did I do something wrong? I see these nice cases in other posts. Was there a way to save that case? otherwise how does everyone store theirs? Thanks, by the way, I lost 45 sets. WAH!
The dies you have to cut open and there's really not a good way to save that packaging. The sets of four embossing folders comes in a way where you can just slide out the cardboard backing. I store my dies in a tiny box so I can 'flip' through them.
Right now, I'm keeping all the dies and embossing folders in a lunch tin for now. I've heard that PC may come out with some kind of storage solution for the CB items in the summer. I'm waiting to see what they have to offer.
__________________ Christine O.
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I have these cute little embroidery floss storage bags, got em at wal-mart, that can hold all for dies/folders perfectly. They were less than $2 for 36 and you can write on the fronts. I love them! You can also get a cover with 2 rings hat holds the bag, also less than $2.
I have these cute little embroidery floss storage bags, got em at wal-mart, that can hold all for dies/folders perfectly. They were less than $2 for 36 and you can write on the fronts. I love them! You can also get a cover with 2 rings hat holds the bag, also less than $2.
That sounds great. Off to Walmart I will go!
__________________ Bugga in OK
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