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Post by LisaDV on Aug 31, 2014 12:45:49 GMT
I like to make different sized cards with A2 and 5.75" square the most common, but I do have a few 5x7s. But I haven't figured out how to store them yet.
So tell me, how do you store your cards? What do you love and dislike about your system?
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anaterra
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Post by anaterra on Aug 31, 2014 18:18:25 GMT
I would love ideas on a storage system for my already made cards... right now I have them in a plastic file folder bin.. it works.. but always looking for a better idea
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Post by woodysbetty on Aug 31, 2014 22:47:26 GMT
I have mine in the card storage boxes by iris......not very original but seems to be working.....
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paperanthology
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Post by paperanthology on Sept 1, 2014 1:57:13 GMT
I store mine in a box I made, with dividers inside for different categories:
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Post by paperanthology on Sept 1, 2014 1:57:53 GMT
eeek...that's huge! How do I size it down?
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Post by crazy4scraps on Sept 1, 2014 14:19:33 GMT
I have a storage box that was part of a card making set I bought a long time ago from QVC. The cards in the set weren't anything to write home about, but the box was what I really wanted. I also kept a nice card storage box that came with a set of premade all occasion cards from Costco. I like that box for card storage because the cards inside are/were bigger sizes.
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Post by chances on Sept 1, 2014 17:09:31 GMT
Right now I use a photo box. I don't have very many cards, so it works well now. I also bought a pack of plastic sleeves to protect the cards. I love those! I also keep my envelopes in the back, which is convenient.
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Post by woodysbetty on Sept 2, 2014 20:18:17 GMT
Right now I use a photo box. I don't have very many cards, so it works well now. I also bought a pack of plastic sleeves to protect the cards. I love those! I also keep my envelopes in the back, which is convenient. What kind of plastic sleeves do you use? Sounds interesting.....
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leeny
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Post by leeny on Sept 3, 2014 2:06:58 GMT
Love that box! Is it a photo box?
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Post by paperanthology on Sept 3, 2014 3:08:31 GMT
Yes, a kraft photo box, covered with Bazzill patterned paper, and distressed with white acrylic paint.
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Post by emhibb on Sept 3, 2014 23:23:48 GMT
I use a plastic box with dividers that was made for sorting sewing patterns (from JoAnn's).
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Post by LisaDV on Sept 5, 2014 18:31:29 GMT
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Post by LisaDV on Sept 5, 2014 18:32:08 GMT
I use a plastic box with dividers that was made for sorting sewing patterns (from JoAnn's). And the box would hold larger sized cards. That's brilliant.
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Post by Dictionary on Sept 8, 2014 21:28:18 GMT
I use these media boxes from the container store. It will hold the larger sized cards, I just don't put the lid on it for the taller cards. It's nice and long and had 2 dividers in it which is nice if you don't have enough cards to fill it up. I use 3. One for Thankyou, One for Holidays plus Misc and One for Birthdays.
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Post by sabriolet on Sept 9, 2014 1:08:38 GMT
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Post by LisaDV on Sept 9, 2014 17:16:48 GMT
I've seen these and have been considering them.
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