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Post by refugeepea on Jul 14, 2016 19:19:50 GMT
First of all, I'm sure I didn't spell one or both of those right. If you have these, how do you store your paper? I've heard a lot of people use Cropper Hoppers, but I'm having a hard time finding them on Amazon. Do they make them anymore? My method currently is putting papers by theme and then shoving a binder between them to keep them up and separated. I'm constantly trying to remember where did those summer pages go, where are the basic papers that work for anything? Any suggestions on what works for you? I'd prefer an inexpensive solution. I have seen THESE and I'm not certain if they will fit. I need to do some measuring, but I wonder if they are durable as well.
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Jul 14, 2016 19:26:58 GMT
I have the 8 cube Better Homes & Gardens unit from Walmart, which is the same size as the Kallax/Expedit.
I bought a Cropper Hopper at A C Moore a few months ago, so they do have them in those stores at least.
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Post by refugeepea on Jul 14, 2016 19:29:31 GMT
I bought a Cropper Hopper at A C Moore a few months ago, so they do have them in those stores at least. No A C Moore stores in my area. It looks like they don't sell online.
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Post by kiwigirl on Jul 14, 2016 19:47:40 GMT
I use Expedits in my craft room. My paper storage is a bit random. I use the Drona fabric boxes and have things in them, in either old Studio Calico storage bags or 12x12 plastic bags. For example, I have a 'Crate Paper' Drona box and have different collections inside, in SC bags, see them all along the bottom in my photo. Also, I got those heavy cardboard boxes from Ikea (he white ones in the photo) and I cut down the large size ones for collections, so I have a box for Maggie Holmes and a box for Dear Lizzy, you can see them in the second slot from the bottom on the right hand side. I hope this photo shows up? I have used Cropper Hoppers, there's 4 of them on the top row. I don't use them often, they're holding things like page protectors and stuff I don't really use. But those are the old style ones and I had to trim about 1cm off the top of them all. I think the ones you've linked to will work and surely you can trim them if they don't fit?
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Jul 14, 2016 19:47:51 GMT
I bought a Cropper Hopper at A C Moore a few months ago, so they do have them in those stores at least. No A C Moore stores in my area. It looks like they don't sell online. Cropper Hopper sold online at walmart.com
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Post by katyscrap on Jul 14, 2016 19:52:16 GMT
First of all, I'm sure I didn't spell one or both of those right. If you have these, how do you store your paper? I've heard a lot of people use Cropper Hoppers, but I'm having a hard time finding them on Amazon. Do they make them anymore? My method currently is putting papers by theme and then shoving a binder between them to keep them up and separated. I'm constantly trying to remember where did those summer pages go, where are the basic papers that work for anything? Any suggestions on what works for you? I'd prefer an inexpensive solution. I have seen THESE and I'm not certain if they will fit. I need to do some measuring, but I wonder if they are durable as well. ____________________________________________________ I have the exact ones you linked to in my Kallax and they fit perfectly. I agree the price is awesome. I'm not home but I think I can fit about 4 in each cube.
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Post by refugeepea on Jul 14, 2016 20:07:52 GMT
Thank you for your responses!
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Post by scrappersue on Jul 14, 2016 20:26:06 GMT
I was going to say they are called something like Storage Solutions now with the new packaging. The walmart link has a photo (the second one) of what they look like now.
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