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Post by Basket1lady on Mar 17, 2021 16:05:06 GMT
Does anyone have a source for the old Quickutz Magnetic Binders? I’ve been looking on eBay for a while, but the only thing that has come up in several months are filled binders for $$$. Ive been reworking some doe storage and could use a few more of these binders. Thanks! Attachments:
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Post by 950nancy on Mar 17, 2021 16:21:19 GMT
I had three of them and gave them away. If you can't find what you are looking for, using magnetic vent covers on a similar shaped folder/stationary box might work.
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Post by FurryP on Mar 17, 2021 18:43:58 GMT
I never understood why they discontinued them. I was in the process of waiting for 10 that I had ordered right when all of a sudden they were no longer available. Their 3-ring binder was no good. The sleeves warped.
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Post by Basket1lady on Mar 17, 2021 20:49:45 GMT
I had three of them and gave them away. If you can't find what you are looking for, using magnetic vent covers on a similar shaped folder/stationary box might work. I store most of my cookie cutter dies (how’s that for an old QK term) on magnetic sheets in clear poly file folders. But the dies I have in QK binders are some that I use more frequently and more accessible.
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Post by 950nancy on Mar 17, 2021 22:49:38 GMT
I had three of them and gave them away. If you can't find what you are looking for, using magnetic vent covers on a similar shaped folder/stationary box might work. I store most of my cookie cutter dies (how’s that for an old QK term) on magnetic sheets in clear poly file folders. But the dies I have in QK binders are some that I use more frequently and more accessible. I store my shapes on long mirrors that slide into my closet. For my alphabets, I have them on the magnetic vent covers in 5 x 7 plastic photo storage holders.
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Post by Basket1lady on Mar 17, 2021 23:30:22 GMT
I store most of my cookie cutter dies (how’s that for an old QK term) on magnetic sheets in clear poly file folders. But the dies I have in QK binders are some that I use more frequently and more accessible. I store my shapes on long mirrors that slide into my closet. For my alphabets, I have them on the magnetic vent covers in 5 x 7 plastic photo storage holders. I saw that when I was going through posts looking for storage ideas! It’s a great idea. I have a 30x40” frame in my studio. I popped out the glass and added a magnetic sheet to the backer board. So, I have that hanging in there. I was on a QK design team back in the day and accumulated A Lot of dies, plus over the years I’ve added more and more!
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Post by Margie on Mar 19, 2021 15:02:12 GMT
I store my dies in Avery Elle plastic sleeves with magnetic vent covers cut down to size. I label the sleeves and keep them standing upright in a plastic storage bin I bought on Amazon. I store my stamps the same way, but with white cardstock backing instead of the magnetic sheets. This was not my original idea - I saw this on somebody's YouTube video and thought it was brilliant. I just got an email from Craftstash that advertises this storage binder in stock.
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Post by Embri on Mar 19, 2021 16:42:08 GMT
Get some adhesive magnetic sheets and stick them inside a binder or chipboard sheets of your choice. I personally prefer using day timer planners, as they're easier to maneuver on a table than a full sized one. I use seven of them to house my die collection.
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