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Post by PEArfect on Sept 6, 2015 5:05:01 GMT
How do you have your flair organized? I have mine in a divided plastic container, but my collection has outgrown this storage solution. I honestly didn't use them often either. I like being able to see what I have fairly easily, so dumping them into a container and digging through them isn't going to work for me. I'm trying to organize my room so that I use up more of my stash.
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Post by PEArfect on Sept 6, 2015 5:31:44 GMT
I think I might have thought of a storage solution. I recently bought a magnetic board that might hold all of my flair. I'll have to try it out tomorrow. I'm still interested in hearing more ideas! I love hearing how everyone stores their scrap goodies.
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Post by gigi333 on Sept 6, 2015 6:55:01 GMT
Would love to see a pic when you have it all sorted
I keep mine in a glass jar
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Post by saralovesducks on Sept 6, 2015 10:46:29 GMT
I keep all my embellishments in stacked clear plastic boxes meant for bolts, screws, etc. That way I can find everything without opening the box, and dust and cat hair free. Love the magnetic board idea though! Practical and it doubles as a decorative element in the room. You could make a rainbow-ombré sort of display :3 Cute!
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Post by freeatlast on Sept 6, 2015 11:52:52 GMT
I have all mine in a large plastic divided storage container sorted by color. I stopped looking for a storage solution and decided to purge them all.
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Post by mikklynn on Sept 6, 2015 12:48:23 GMT
I am compulsive about sorting things, but my flair just didn't work in divided containers. I put it in a cute metal box with a lid and just dig through it. I find it's not that hard.
I have pulled out those that are themed and stored them with other like items. For example, anything to do with baking/cooking goes with the other paper and embellishments I have for baking/cooking.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2015 13:29:41 GMT
I bought a divided box from Ikea. I did glue the dividers down so things would not slide. Cheap solution for only $4.00.
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Post by Skellinton on Sept 6, 2015 14:48:21 GMT
I stick mine on cricut cutting mats (I don't use my expression anymore, so I had them sitting around) and then keep them in cropper hopper paper holders. I can store two full sheets back to back in one and see through the plastic which flairs are available. The stick very well, although for a few I did have to add a pop dot of my own and if per chance they do fall off they are not lost forever as they are inside the paper holder. I like being able to see them all at a glance and they store icely in my expedit with my kit bags.
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Post by canadianscrappergirl on Sept 6, 2015 16:50:28 GMT
Mine are just in a plastic bin from the dollar store. I have seen people put them on magnet sheets, mercytiara on youtube does hers this way.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2015 1:59:43 GMT
Mine are in an old cigar box.
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Post by KikiPea on Sept 7, 2015 3:01:03 GMT
They are not officially organized. They are all in a glass bowl, so I can see and dig through them.
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Post by PEArfect on Sept 7, 2015 5:46:35 GMT
I got the magnet board on clearance at Hobby Lobby. It was turquoise with grey/white chevron. I painted over the turquoise with green today. I'll try to post photos tomorrow once I get the flair on it.
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