Scrappers Delight

How do you store youre card stock ......i have mine in afiling folder and workd greats ...
i saw a really cool idea for paint sample strips .......you can cut them and use to decorate your cards or what ever project u are working on .....melinda

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heres a really good website about the paint strips http://gomakesomething.com/ht/recycled/paint-chips/

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I buy my Card Stock by the Package. I store it in my wall sliding draws our Plastic 3 draw thing on the other posting. Not the greates but it works for me. I will have to check out your link here. Thanks for the tip on these! :)

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I have my patterned paper and cardstock sorted by color (and mixed together) and stored on a wire rack...but, I ran out of room and then came up with altering Priority Mail Boxes and storing most of my patterned paper in them. I'm going to have to take a picture of it. Will be back in a few moments......

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Here are pics of how I store patterned paper. I separate the different papers using 12x12 plastic dividers made by Cropper Hopper---real cheap at any chain craft store that carried scrapbook supplies.


Lori DiAnni said:
I have my patterned paper and cardstock sorted by color (and mixed together) and stored on a wire rack...but, I ran out of room and then came up with altering Priority Mail Boxes and storing most of my patterned paper in them. I'm going to have to take a picture of it. Will be back in a few moments......

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Thats a really cool idea ..i like that

Lori DiAnni said:
Here are pics of how I store patterned paper. I separate the different papers using 12x12 plastic dividers made by Cropper Hopper---real cheap at any chain craft store that carried scrapbook supplies.


Lori DiAnni said:
I have my patterned paper and cardstock sorted by color (and mixed together) and stored on a wire rack...but, I ran out of room and then came up with altering Priority Mail Boxes and storing most of my patterned paper in them. I'm going to have to take a picture of it. Will be back in a few moments......

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WOW I love this idea!!

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Oh, the 12x12 Priority Boxes are Free at any US post office. I only grabbed a few---I didn't want the postal clerk to start wondering what the heck I needed so many for!

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Thas a good idea and it free ..love that

Lori DiAnni said:
Oh, the 12x12 Priority Boxes are Free at any US post office. I only grabbed a few---I didn't want the postal clerk to start wondering what the heck I needed so many for!

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Wow you girls are so smart I suppose you could use a cereal box too.

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I have my design paper by size ie 6x6 4x4 8x8 and my 12x12 papers are in my trolley .i have 3 draws with different cardstock,papermill card ,Gina k designs lux card and my stampin up card in another draw keep them seperate .I keep my christmas papers seperate from my every day ones also .
my design paper keep in rt side of my wire rack on desk and goes in sizes then i have my scrap tray as i dont through any away.All organized and messy...lol

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WOW Lori ,
we never get anything free at our mail office fab idea ,can see why you all grab them!Brill and you can cover and create as you wish

melinda phillips said:
Thats a really cool idea ..i like that

Lori DiAnni said:
Here are pics of how I store patterned paper. I separate the different papers using 12x12 plastic dividers made by Cropper Hopper---real cheap at any chain craft store that carried scrapbook supplies.


Lori DiAnni said:
I have my patterned paper and cardstock sorted by color (and mixed together) and stored on a wire rack...but, I ran out of room and then came up with altering Priority Mail Boxes and storing most of my patterned paper in them. I'm going to have to take a picture of it. Will be back in a few moments......

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yes u can .....

BeccaRoo said:
Wow you girls are so smart I suppose you could use a cereal box too.

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