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Post by mom on Aug 17, 2022 22:11:04 GMT
How do you store your labels? I have a million labels, and I dont know how to store them to get the best use.
Right now, I have all of my loose labels (not attached to a book, or entire sheet of labels) sorted by color and that's working well for those. But I specifically don't know how to sort my labels that have a bunch on a sheet (like Studio Calico, Felicity Jane). They are all different sizes depending on the brand and nothing feels right to me so far.
How are you storing yours?
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Chinagirl828
Drama Llama
Melbourne, Australia
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Jun 28, 2014 6:28:53 GMT
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Post by Chinagirl828 on Aug 17, 2022 22:31:33 GMT
I have all my loose labels stored in small open topped containers in a drawer. I have very little organisation other than the slightly larger ones, which are big enough to add some journaling on for PL are in one container, while the other one holds the smaller labels (the kind of size that fits maybe 3 or 4 words). I have the sheets like Elle's Studio and FJ currently stacked in the same drawer, but I'll be honest and say I reach for the Elle's Studio ones often because they're on top, but almost never for the other ones that are less accessible. When I've used a bunch off the sheet I will cut it down and add it to my label containers which definitely makes me use them more often, so I think the key for me is getting them all into the one location, but I certainly don't have a good solution and will be interested to see how others manage this problem.
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Post by quinmm14 on Aug 17, 2022 23:02:26 GMT
I have the bigger sheets in page protectors in a binder, I'm a flipper so this works pretty well for me. The loose ones are all in a drawer in my Kallax sorted kinda, sorta by color...but they are a mess. I should go clean those up...later.
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PaperAngel
Prolific Pea
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Jun 27, 2014 23:04:06 GMT
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Post by PaperAngel on Aug 18, 2022 4:42:26 GMT
All of my label sticker sheets are stored together on a (discontinued) Clip-It-Up & divided by manfacturer. Label diecuts, including those removed from punch out & cut-apart sheets, are stored in Iris 4x6 photo cases by manufacturer. I also use stamps, dies, embossing folders, etc. to create labels. They're one of my favorite embellishments!
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Post by mom on Aug 18, 2022 14:00:13 GMT
All of my label sticker sheets are stored together on a (discontinued) Clip-It-Up & divided by manfacturer. Label diecuts, including those removed from punch out & cut-apart sheets, are stored in Iris 4x6 photo cases by manufacturer. I also use stamps, dies, embossing folders, etc. to create labels. They're one of my favorite embellishments! Mine too which is why I am really trying to find a good way for me to store them. Right now I get frustrated everytime I go to get one.
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Post by aj2hall on Aug 18, 2022 14:41:04 GMT
I tried cutting them up, separating by color and putting them in 4x6 photo cases. Digging through the cases didn’t really work well for me, so I switched to a spiral bound sketch book. I bought one with thick pages and used repositionable adhesive for the die cuts and wax paper for the stickers. I like being able to flip through and easily see different colors, shapes etc. I’m generally not a binder person, I prefer flipping through a bin, but the pieces are little, so this seems to work for me. To take to crops, I recently created a divided case with finishing touches - mostly enamel dots & labels. I used ones that I hadn’t yet sorted and added them to a 12 x 12 divided Art bin case. We’ll see how that works.
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