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Post by jstblondie on Sept 29, 2017 4:05:53 GMT
I'm trying to finish off my scrap room and want to find a way of storing my 8 X11 card stock. I want it to look like my white wood paper holder for my 12x 12 paper. I can't seem to find that size in white.
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msliz
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Post by msliz on Sept 29, 2017 11:06:08 GMT
Can you find one you like in another color? That's what spray paint is for.
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Post by PaperAngel on Sept 29, 2017 12:08:24 GMT
Uncertain what specific paper holders you've chosen for 12x12, but I suggest buying more of the exact same ones to hold 8.5x11. Not only will your paper storage look uniform, but it's also versatile; each holder can accommodate all sizes of scrapbook papers &/or page protectors (eg 12x12, 9x12, 8.5x11, 8x8, 6x6, 4x4...) should your storage needs change in the future. Best wishes completing your space!
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Post by mom on Sept 29, 2017 12:15:23 GMT
Not sure what you're using for 12x12 storage, but would these work?
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Post by Linda on Sept 29, 2017 12:38:22 GMT
not sure what you're using for 12x12 but is there a reason it won't work for 8.5x11? I scrap exclusively 8.5x11 and I store my paper/cardstock in the Recollections cubes (4 slots/cube) and they are designed for 12x12 but work just fine for me
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Post by Patter on Sept 29, 2017 15:54:38 GMT
not sure what you're using for 12x12 but is there a reason it won't work for 8.5x11? I scrap exclusively 8.5x11 and I store my paper/cardstock in the Recollections cubes (4 slots/cube) and they are designed for 12x12 but work just fine for me Ditto. I use the Scrap 'n Cube paper cubes that are 12x12 but they work fine for my other smaller papers.
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Post by anniefb on Sept 29, 2017 21:06:59 GMT
I use magazine holders for my 8 1/2 x 11 paper but agree you could just use the same ones are you have for the 12x12.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Oct 1, 2017 4:25:59 GMT
You could probably use the Jetmax or Recollections cubes with the dividers for letter sized cardstock. I bought some of the wooden mail sorters that are used for office or school mailboxes. Something like THIS. Before I assembled them, I drilled extra holes in between each set of existing holes to double the number of shelves each one would hold, so each one now has 48 shelves. Then I bought sheets of 1/4" thick Masonite at the home improvement store that I had my DH cut down to the right size to make extra shelves, and ordered a bulk pack of shelf pegs from Amazon. They work great and hold a lot of different colors of cardstock in a compact space.
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